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Behavioral heterogeneity among cigarette and e-cigarette dual-users and associations with future tobacco use: Findings from the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study

机译:卷烟和电子烟双用户和与未来烟草的关联之间的行为异质性:从烟草和健康研究的人口评估的结果

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Dual-users of cigarettes and e-cigarettes are commonly treated as a single group. Our study applied a more nuanced classification of this complex behavior to examine its associations with future tobacco use behaviors using data from Waves 1 and 3 of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health. Dual-users at Wave 1 (n = 1,665) were categorized into 4 groups based on the frequency with which they used each product (i.e., some days, daily). Analyses identified sociodemographic correlates of group membership and the prevalence of (1) completely switching to e-cigarettes and (2) quitting both products by Wave 3. Dual-users who smoked cigarettes every day and used e-cigarettes some days (69.6%) were the majority and more likely to have lower education (p <.001). Although some day smoking and daily e-cigarette use was the least common category (5.9%), these individuals were most likely to have completely switched to e-cigarettes by Wave 3 (aOR = 6.19, 95% CI = 3.91, 9.79). Dual-users who smoked and used e-cigarettes some days were most likely to have completely quit tobacco by Wave 3 (aOR = 3.98, 95% CI = 2.93, 5.40). In general, dual-users who had higher education or income were more likely to have completely switched to e-cigarettes or quit tobacco use by Wave 3. Adults who concurrently use cigarettes and e-cigarettes exhibit considerable heterogeneity in their use of these tobacco products. Dual-users that are higher on the socioeconomic gradient are more likely to engage in plausibly less harmful dual-use behaviors, which are more strongly associated with harm reduction and cessation behaviors. Future research should consider this variation to more accurately characterize the public health impact of dual-use.
机译:香烟和电子卷烟的双用户通常被视为一个组。我们的研究应用了这种复杂行为的更细致的分类,以便使用来自烟草和健康的人口评估的波浪1和3的数据来研究其与未来烟草使用行为的关联。 Wave 1(n = 1,665)的双用户基于它们使用每种产品的频率(即,每日某些日子)的频率分为4组。分析鉴定了群体成员资格和(1)完全切换到电子卷烟的流行和(2)通过Wave戒掉产品的普遍存在的社会血统相关性和(2)每天吸烟的双用户,并在某些日子里使用电子香烟(69.6%)大多数人都有更低的教育(P <.001)。虽然有一天的吸烟和每日电子烟是最不常见的类别(5.9%),但这些人最有可能通过波3(AOR = 6.19,95%CI = 3.91,9.79)完全切换到电子烟。烟熏和使用电子卷烟的双用户最有可能通过Wave 3完全退出烟草3(AOR = 3.98,95%CI = 2.93,5.40)。一般而言,拥有高等教育或收入的双用户更有可能完全转向电子卷烟或通过Wave推出烟草使用。同时使用香烟和电子卷烟的成年人在它们使用这些烟草制品时表现出相当大的异质性。在社会经济梯度上更高的双用户更有可能从事可怜的有害的双次使用行为,这些行为更强烈地与减少和戒烟行为相关。未来的研究应考虑这种变化,以更准确地表征双用使用的公共卫生影响。

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