Ogrodnick Michelle Mavreles, Kute Nikita G, Do Vuong Van, Wiley Paige, Henderson Katherine, Spears Claire A, Pechacek Terry F, Weaver Scott R
Department of Population Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Georgia State University, Atlanta, United States.
Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, University of California, San Francisco, United States.
Tob Induc Dis. 2024 Sep 27;22. doi: 10.18332/tid/193009. eCollection 2024.
Limited data exist on factors associated with concurrent use patterns of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) and cigarettes. We examined longitudinally perceptions and experiences with ENDS in relationship to concurrent use patterns among established, recent smokers who recently initiated ENDS.
Participant recruitment took place using paid digital advertisements on social media. Between December 2020 and October 2021, 303 adults aged ≥21 years from across the US who currently or recently smoked and had initiated ENDS use within the past 30 days or reinitiated ENDS use after more than one year of non-use were surveyed. Multinomial logistic regressions were conducted to analyze association between the outcome of current use pattern at follow-up at 1 month [rejectors (discontinued ENDS, continued smoking), primary smokers (concurrent users, mostly smoke), dual user (similar smoking and ENDS use), primary vapers (concurrent users, mostly vape), and switchers (discontinued smoking, continued using ENDS) or quitters (discontinued both smoking and ENDS] and perceptions of and experiences with ENDS predictors at baseline.
At follow-up at 1 to 2 months after initiating ENDS, 20% were rejectors, 31% were primary smokers, 13% were dual users, 19% were primary vapers, and 17% were switchers/quitters. Perceiving ENDS as less harmful than smoking or being uncertain and as equally or more enjoyable smoking, experiencing a lot or complete reduction in cravings to smoking and in irritability with ENDS use, liking the taste of ENDS, and being satisfied with vaping were associated with higher odds of quitting smoking compared to rejecting ENDS or mostly smoking at follow-up at 1 month.
Findings highlight the importance of initial ENDS perceptions and experiences when examining tobacco outcomes and potentially for developing policies and interventions targeting smoking cessation. ENDS initiators are differentiating into distinct use patterns based on these factors within a short period of time.
关于电子尼古丁传送系统(ENDS)与香烟同时使用模式相关因素的数据有限。我们纵向研究了在近期开始使用ENDS的成年吸烟者和近期吸烟者中,与ENDS同时使用模式相关的认知和体验。
通过在社交媒体上投放付费数字广告招募参与者。在2020年12月至2021年10月期间,对303名年龄≥21岁、来自美国各地、目前或近期吸烟且在过去30天内开始使用ENDS或在停用一年以上后重新开始使用ENDS的成年人进行了调查。进行多项逻辑回归分析,以分析在1个月随访时当前使用模式的结果[拒绝者(停止使用ENDS,继续吸烟)、主要吸烟者(同时使用者,主要吸烟)、双重使用者(吸烟和使用ENDS情况相似)、主要吸电子烟者(同时使用者,主要吸电子烟)、转换者(停止吸烟,继续使用ENDS)或戒烟者(停止吸烟和使用ENDS)]与基线时对ENDS的认知和体验预测因素之间的关联。
在开始使用ENDS后1至2个月的随访中,20%为拒绝者,31%为主要吸烟者,13%为双重使用者,19%为主要吸电子烟者,17%为转换者/戒烟者。与在1个月随访时拒绝ENDS或主要吸烟相比,认为ENDS比吸烟危害小或不确定、认为吸电子烟与吸烟同样或更令人愉悦、在使用ENDS时对吸烟的渴望大幅或完全减少、易怒情绪减少、喜欢ENDS的味道以及对吸电子烟感到满意,与戒烟几率较高相关。
研究结果凸显了在研究烟草相关结果以及制定针对戒烟的政策和干预措施时,初始对ENDS的认知和体验的重要性。基于这些因素,ENDS使用者在短时间内分化为不同的使用模式。