| Literature DB >> 25814920 |
Brigid O'Brien1, Oliver Knight-West1, Natalie Walker1, Varsha Parag1, Christopher Bullen1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: People with mental illness have higher rates of smoking than the general population and are at greater risk of smoking-related death and disability. In smokers from the general population, electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) have been shown to have a similar effect on quit rates as nicotine replacement therapy, but little is known about their effect in smokers with mental illness.Entities:
Keywords: Electronic cigarette/e-cigarette; Harm reduction; Mental illness; Nicotine; Smoking cessation; Tobacco
Year: 2015 PMID: 25814920 PMCID: PMC4374189 DOI: 10.1186/s12971-015-0030-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tob Induc Dis ISSN: 1617-9625 Impact factor: 2.600
Baseline characteristics of mental illness participants by intervention
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| Mean age | 41 (11) | 46 (11) | 46 (14) |
| Female gender | 69% (24) | 67% (26) | 59% (7) |
| Mean Fagerstrom score | 6.5 (2.0) | 6.6 (1.7) | 5.1 (2.4) |
| Reported antidepressant use | 69% (24) | 77% (30) | 83% (10) |
| Reported antipsychotic use | 29% (10) | 23% (9) | 42% (5) |
| Reported anxiolytic use | 6% (2) | 13% (5) | 8% (1) |
| Reported hypnosedative use | 9% (3) | 15% (6) | 25% (3) |
| Reported drugs for addictive disorders use | 3% (1) | 3% (1) | 8% (1) |
Data are mean (SD) or % (n).
Comparison of outcomes for participants with and without mental illness displaying both pooled and intervention level results for the three interventions (21 mg nicotine patch, 16 mg e-cigarette, 0 mg e-cigarette)
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| All interventions pooled | 8% (7) | 6% (34) | 0.435 |
| 21 mg nicotine patch | 14% (5) | 5% (12) | 0.038a | |
| 16 mg e-cigarette | 5% (2) | 7% (19) | 0.750a | |
| 0 mg e-cigarette | 0% (0) | 5% (3) | - | |
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| All interventions pooled | 79% (68) | 67% (380) | 0.020 |
| 21 mg nicotine patch | 71% (25) | 67% (175) | 0.931 | |
| 16 mg e-cigarette | 85% (33) | 66% (164) | <0.0001 | |
| 0 mg e-cigarette | 83% (10) | 67% (41) | 0.239 | |
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| All interventions pooled | 7.7 (6.7) | 8.4 (7) | 0.508 |
| 21 mg nicotine patch | 5.7 (6.3) | 7.4 (7) | 0.299 | |
| 16 mg e-cigarette | 9.9 (7) | 9.4 (7.1) | 0.743 | |
| 0 mg e-cigarette | 4.7 (3.5) | 8.3 (5.9) | 0.129b | |
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| All interventions pooled | 40% (30%) | 46% (33%) | 0.154 |
| 21 mg nicotine patch | 29% (30%) | 41% (35%) | 0.147 | |
| 16 mg e-cigarette | 49% (28%) | 51% (31%) | 0.660 | |
| 0 mg e-cigarette | 31% (26%) | 47% (28%) | 0.245b | |
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| All interventions pooled | 39% (30) | 37% (167) | 0.757 |
| 21 mg nicotine patch | 20% (6) | 18% (34) | 0.752 | |
| 16 mg e-cigarette | 53% (19) | 51% (107) | 0.861 | |
| 0 mg e-cigarette | 46% (5) | 54% (26) | 0.741 | |
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| All interventions pooled | 0.078 | 0.084 | 0.666 (IRR 0.93, 95% CI 0.68-1.28) |
| 16 mg e-cigarette and 0 mg e-cigarette combined | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.592 (IRR 0.89, 95% CI 0.59-1.35) | |
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| All interventions pooled | 65% (49) | 72% (313) | 0.207 |
| 21 mg nicotine patch | 37% (11) | 63% (19) | 0.122 | |
| 16 mg e-cigarette | 83% (30) | 85% (175) | 0.752 | |
| 0 mg e-cigarette | 80% (8) | 89% (42) | 0.594a | |
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| All interventions pooled | 34% (21/62) | 32% (108/343) | 0.711 |
| 21 mg nicotine patch | 41% (12/29) | 41% (169/169) | 0.956 | |
| 16 mg e-cigarette | 29% (7/24) | 23% (33/146) | 0.482 | |
| 0 mg e-cigarette | 22% (2/9) | 21% (6/28) | 1.000a | |
CPD = cigarettes per day smoked, SD = standard deviation, IRR = Incidence rate ratio, CI = confidence interval, aFishers Exact test, bMann-Whitney test.
Comparison of outcomes for mental illness participants who used 16 mg nicotine e-cigarettes, 0 mg e-cigarettes and 21 mg nicotine patches
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| 14% (5) | 5% (2) | 0 | 0.245 (patch vs. 16 mg e-cig)a |
| - (16 mg vs. 0 mg e-cig) | ||||
| 0.115 (patch vs. combined e-cig)a | ||||
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| 71% (25) | 85% (33) | 83% (10) | 0.169 (patch vs. 16 mg e-cig) |
| 1.000 (16 mg vs. 0 mg e-cig) | ||||
| 0.149 (patch vs. combined e-cig) | ||||
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| 5.7 (6.3) | 9.9 (7) | 4.7 (3.5) | 0.035 (patch vs. 16 mg e-cig) |
| 0.068 (16 mg vs. 0 mg e-cig) | ||||
| 0.083 (patch vs. combined e-cig | ||||
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| 29% (30%) | 49% (30%) | 31% (30%) | 0.025 (patch vs. 16 mg e-cig) |
| 0.153 (16 mg vs. 0 mg e-cig) | ||||
| 0.049 (patch vs. combined e-cig) | ||||
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| 20% (6) | 53% (19) | 46% (5) | 0.006 (patch vs. 16 mg e-cig) |
| 0.670 (16 mg vs. 0 mg e-cig) | ||||
| 0.006 (patch vs. combined e-cig) | ||||
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| 17 (in 16 people) | 22 (in 15 people) | 5 (in 4 people) | - |
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| 37% (11) | 83% (30) | 80% (8) | <0.001 (patch vs. 16 mg e-cig) |
| 1.000a (16 mg vs. 0 mg e-cig) | ||||
| <0.001 (patch vs. combined e-cig) | ||||
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| 41% (12/29) | 29% (7/24) | 22% (2/9) | 0.356 (patch vs. 16 mg e-cig) |
| 1.000a (16 mg vs. 0 mg e-cig) | ||||
| 0.242 (patch vs. combined e-cig) | ||||
CPD = cigarettes per day smoked, SD = standard deviation, aFishers Exact test.