Tobacco Control Directorate, Controlled Substances and Cannabis Branch, Health Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Health Promot Chronic Dis Prev Can. 2024 Nov;44(11-12):461-470. doi: 10.24095/hpcdp.44.11/12.02.
To date, surveillance of vaping among Canadians (using vaping products with or without nicotine) has largely been examined with respect to age and smoking status. However, a nationally representative examination of a broad set of characteristics is lacking. This study characterized Canadians aged 15 years and older who vape, stratified by smoking status.
Data from the 2020 Canadian Community Health Survey (unweighted analytical sample size: 28 413 respondents) were used to examine past-30-day vaping stratified by smoking status (current smoking, former smoking, and never/nonsmoking). A Sexand Gender-Based Analysis Plus approach was used to select individual-level characteristics for analysis. Descriptive statistics were used to examine outcomes by each characteristic and multivariable logistic regression models were constructed to identify significant factors associated with each past-30-day vaping by smoking status category, using weighted data.
In 2020, 2.0% (605 000) of Canadians aged 15 years and older reported vaping and current smoking (dual use), 1.2% (372 000) reported vaping and former smoking and 1.1% (352 000) reported vaping and never/nonsmoking. Within each past-30-day vaping by smoking status category, certain subgroups presented higher risks: youth and young adults, men, and those having a mood and/or anxiety disorder had higher odds of dual use. Vaping and former smoking was associated with self-identification as a man, having a mood and/or anxiety disorder and provincial region. Youth and young adults, men and those identifying as not a visible minority had higher odds of vaping and never/nonsmoking.
This analysis of Canadians who vape, stratified by smoking status, identifies high-prevalence subpopulations and informs us of the composition of vaping populations by select characteristics, deepening our understanding of Canadians who engage in vaping behaviours.
迄今为止,对加拿大人(使用含尼古丁或不含尼古丁的蒸气产品)蒸气监测主要是针对年龄和吸烟状况进行的。然而,缺乏对广泛特征的全国代表性检查。本研究对年龄在 15 岁及以上的蒸气使用者进行了特征描述,按吸烟状况进行了分层。
使用 2020 年加拿大社区健康调查(未经加权的分析样本量:28413 名受访者)的数据,按吸烟状况(当前吸烟、曾经吸烟和从不/非吸烟)对过去 30 天的蒸气使用情况进行了检查。采用性别的性别分析加方法选择分析用个体特征。使用描述性统计数据按每个特征检查结果,并使用加权数据构建多变量逻辑回归模型,以确定与每种吸烟状况类别的过去 30 天蒸气使用相关的显著因素。
2020 年,年龄在 15 岁及以上的加拿大人中有 2.0%(605000 人)报告过去 30 天使用蒸气且当前吸烟(双重使用),1.2%(372000 人)报告过去 30 天使用蒸气且曾经吸烟,1.1%(352000 人)报告过去 30 天使用蒸气且从不/非吸烟。在每个按吸烟状况分层的过去 30 天蒸气使用类别中,某些亚组的风险更高:青年和年轻成年人、男性以及患有情绪和/或焦虑障碍的人,双重使用的可能性更高。使用蒸气且曾经吸烟与自我认定为男性、患有情绪和/或焦虑障碍以及所在省份有关。青年和年轻成年人、男性以及非少数族裔的自我认定者,使用蒸气且从不/非吸烟的可能性更高。
本分析对按吸烟状况分层的蒸气使用者进行了分析,确定了高流行人群,并告知我们按某些特征组成的蒸气使用者群体,加深了我们对参与蒸气行为的加拿大人的了解。