| Literature DB >> 28882123 |
Thomas E Sussan1,2, Fatima G Shahzad1, Eefa Tabassum1, Joanna E Cohen3, Robert A Wise4, Michael J Blaha5, Janet T Holbrook6, Shyam Biswal7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The use of electronic cigarettes (EC) has risen exponentially over the past decade, including among never smokers, and ECs are now the most popular tobacco product among teenagers in the US. While, EC manufacturers utilize numerous marketing strategies to target both smokers and non-smokers, it is unclear how perceptions and behaviors differ between these two groups.Entities:
Keywords: Baltimore; Electronic cigarettes; Maryland; Preferences; Smokers; Survey; Vapor
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28882123 PMCID: PMC5590123 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-017-4671-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Survey respondent demographics by smoking status
| Characteristic | Total | Former smoker | Current smoker |
| Never smoker |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Respondentsa | 320 (100) | 237 (74) | 64 (20) | 19 (6) | |
| Age | |||||
| 18–24 years old | 57 (18) | 31 (13) | 13 (20) | 0.05 | 13 (68) |
| 25–34 years | 129 (40) | 94 (40) | 31 (48) | 4 (21) | |
| 35 years or older | 134 (42) | 112 (47) | 19 (21) | 2 (11) | |
| Gender | |||||
| Male | 248 (78) | 182 (77) | 48 (75) | 0.76 | 18 (95) |
| Race | |||||
| Caucasian | 284 (89) | 214 (91) | 55 (86) | 0.27 | 15 (79) |
| Other | 35 (11) | 22 (9) | 9 (14) | 4 (21) | |
| Education | |||||
| 4 years college + | 102 (32) | 78 (33) | 20 (31) | 0.07 | 4 (21) |
| College 1 year to 3 years | 137 (43) | 106 (45) | 21 (33) | 10 (53) | |
| Grade 12 or less | 81 (25) | 53 (22) | 23 (36) | 5 (26) | |
| Marital status | |||||
| Unmarried couple | 68 (21) | 46 (19) | 17 (27) | 0.02 | 5 (26) |
| Married | 113 (35) | 97 (41) | 13 (20) | 3 (16) | |
| Never married | 110 (34) | 72 (30) | 27 (42) | 11 (58) | |
| Was married | 29 (9) | 22 (9) | 7 (11) | 0 (0) | |
| Employment status | |||||
| Student | 23 (7) | 8 (3) | 8 (13) | 0.031 | 7 (37) |
| Employed | 210 (66) | 161 (68) | 42 (66) | 7 (37) | |
| Not employed | 40 (13) | 29 (12) | 7 (11) | 4 (21) | |
| Self-employed | 47 (15) | 39 (16) | 7 (11) | 1 (5) | |
*p-values from Chi-square tests for comparisons between current and former smokers
aThis is percent of total respondents
Tobacco cigarette and EC use characteristics
| Former smoker | Current smoker | Never smoker | ||
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| Tobacco cigarette use | ||||
| Age started smoking | ||||
| < 18 years | 153 (65) | 46 (73) | 0.15 | N/A |
| 18 or older | 84 (35) | 17 (27) | ||
| Daily cigarette consumptiona | ||||
| 0–10 cigarettes | 30 (13) | 28 (47) | <.01 | N/A |
| 11–20 cigarettes | 98 (43) | 20 (33) | ||
| More than 20 cigarettes | 98 (43) | 12 (20) | ||
| EC use | ||||
| Length of EC use | ||||
| About 6 months or less | 36 (15) | 17 (27) | 0.04 | 6 (32) |
| About 1 year | 47 (20) | 17 (27) | 9 (47) | |
| Between 1 and 2 years | 83 (35) | 19 (30) | 3 (16) | |
| 2 years or more | 71 (30) | 11 (17) | 1 (5) | |
| EC use per day | ||||
| 1–3 times per day | 12 (5) | 2 (3) | 0.52 | 4 (21) |
| 4 or more times per day | 219 (95) | 62 (97) | 15 (79) | |
| Use different nicotine concentrations | ||||
| Yes | 36 (15) | 8 (13) | 0.59 | 1 (5) |
| Primary nicotine concentration (mg/ml) | ||||
| Missing | 44 (19) | 24 (38) | 0.04 | 7 (37) |
| Low <6 | 73 (31) | 18 (28) | 9 (47) | |
| Medium 6–15 | 90 (38) | 18 (28) | 2 (11) | |
| High >15 | 30 (13) | 4 (6) | 1 (5) | |
| Primary motive for using ECs | ||||
| Aid to quit smoking | 100 (42) | 25 (39) | 0.12 | NA |
| Cheaper than tobacco cigarettes | 8 (3) | 6 (9) | 0 (0) | |
| Healthier than tobacco cigarettes | 89 (38) | 21 (33) | 1 (5) | |
| Enjoyment | 30 (13) | 6 (9) | 13 (68) | |
| Other | 10 (4) | 6 (9) | 5 (26) | |
| Plan to reduce the nicotine in ECs | ||||
| Yes | 184 (78) | 53 (83) | 0.66 | 6 (31) |
| Time from wakening to first EC | ||||
| Less than 30 min | 143 (62) | 39 (64) | 0.64 | 3 (16) |
| Plan to quit using ECs | ||||
| Yes | 94 (40) | 29 (45) | 0.72 | 4 (21) |
Abbreviations: EC = Electronic cigarette, N = Total number, NA = not applicable
*p-values from Chi-square or Fisher Exact tests for comparisons between current and former smokers
aFor former smokers, daily cigarette consumption is for use prior to smoking cessation
Duration of EC use and time since last cigarette among former smokers
| How long since last cigarette, N (% of total) | |||||
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| How long used EC | 0–6 months | 6 months - 1 year | 1–2 years | >2 years | Total |
| About 6 months or less | 23 | 9 | 2 | 2 | 36 (16) |
| About 1 year | 7 | 26 | 10 | 3 | 46 (20) |
| Between 1 and 2 years | 10 | 10 | 54 | 5 | 79 (34) |
| 2 years or more | 2 | 3 | 21 | 44 | 70 (30) |
| Total | 42 (18) | 48 (21) | 87 (38) | 54 (23) | 231 |
Missing data = 6
Fig. 1Agreement Chart for the duration of EC use and duration of smoking cessation among former smokers. The size of the rectangle at each time point reflects the marginal totals for each variable. The area of exact agreement is the dark square, which represents the number of individuals who reported the same duration for EC use and smoking cessation. The lighter rectangle represents the number of individuals who reported similar (within one category) durations. The white square area represents area of disagreement
Perceived health changes
| Former | Current |
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| Health changes after starting use of ECs | |||
| Have not paid attention to this | 3 (1) | 8 (13) | <.01 |
| No | 8 (3) | 9 (13) | |
| Yes | 226 (95) | 47 (73) | |
| Persistent symptoms before starting ECs | |||
| Cough | 63 (27) | 40 (62) | <.01 |
| Wheeze | 48 (20) | 34 (53) | <.01 |
| Chest tightness | 53 (22) | 29 (45) | <.01 |
| Sputum | 82 (35) | 30 (47) | 0.07 |
| Sinus | 104 (44) | 35 (55) | 0.12 |
| Symptoms improved after start using ECsa | |||
| Cough | 57 (90) | 24 (60) | <.01 |
| Wheeze | 43 (90) | 22 (65) | <.01 |
| Chest tightness | 46 (87) | 16 (55) | <.01 |
| Sputum | 64 (78) | 16 (55) | 0.01 |
| Sinus | 83 (81) | 24 (69) | 0.17 |
*P-value determined with Chi-square test or Fisher’s Exact Test if any response category had fewer than 5 respondents
aLimited to respondents reporting symptoms