OBJECTIVE: To examine public health implications of adolescent use of cigars only, cigarettes only, and both cigarettes and cigars. METHODS: A cross-sectional health risk survey was administered to a random sample of 4486 high school students in a Midwestern county. RESULTS: More adolescents reported using both cigarettes and cigars (10.6%) than cigar-only (7.4%) or cigarette-only (6.4%). Product of initiation was associated with current product use. Dual use was associated with more frequent use of both products, high stress, and susceptibility to future cigarette use. CONCLUSION: Assessing cigarette use without examining cigar use overlooks a critical dimension of adolescent tobacco use.
OBJECTIVE: To examine public health implications of adolescent use of cigars only, cigarettes only, and both cigarettes and cigars. METHODS: A cross-sectional health risk survey was administered to a random sample of 4486 high school students in a Midwestern county. RESULTS: More adolescents reported using both cigarettes and cigars (10.6%) than cigar-only (7.4%) or cigarette-only (6.4%). Product of initiation was associated with current product use. Dual use was associated with more frequent use of both products, high stress, and susceptibility to future cigarette use. CONCLUSION: Assessing cigarette use without examining cigar use overlooks a critical dimension of adolescent tobacco use.
Authors: Aashir Nasim; Mignonne C Guy; Eric K Soule; Caroline O Cobb; Melissa D Blank; Thomas Eissenberg Journal: Nicotine Tob Res Date: 2015-11-27 Impact factor: 4.244
Authors: Karen Messer; Martha M White; David R Strong; Baoguang Wang; Yuyan Shi; Kevin P Conway; John P Pierce Journal: Nicotine Tob Res Date: 2014-09-19 Impact factor: 4.244