| Literature DB >> 31243031 |
Mirte Ag Kuipers1,2, Timea Partos3, Ann McNeill3, Emma Beard2,4, Anna B Gilmore5, Robert West2, Jamie Brown2,4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To assess associations between smokers' strategies to minimise how much their smoking costs and cost of smoking among smokers across three social grades during a period of annual tax increases in England.Entities:
Keywords: epidemiology; preventive medicine; public health
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31243031 PMCID: PMC6597620 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-026320
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Weighted description of sociodemographics, cost-minimising strategies and cost of smoking in the overall population of smokers and by social grade
| Overall population | Social grade | |||
| Low (n=7032) | Middle (n=8138) | High (n=1797) | ||
| Age distribution, % (95% CI) | ||||
| 18 to 24 | 17.2 (16.6 to 17.8) | 18.5 (17.6 to 19.5) | 18.2 (17.3 to 19.1) | 10.4 (9.0 to 11.9) |
| 25 to 34 | 22.1 (21.4 to 22.8) | 23.2 (22.1 to 24.4) | 22.0 (21.0 to 23.0) | 19.4 (17.5 to 21.6) |
| 35 to 44 | 19.4 (18.7 to 20.1) | 18.6 (17.6 to 19.6) | 19.3 (18.3 to 20.2) | 21.8 (19.7 to 24.0) |
| 45 to 54 | 18.6 (18.0 to 19.3) | 17.4 (16.4 to 18.4) | 18.9 (18.0 to 19.9) | 20.7 (18.7 to 22.8) |
| 55 to 64 | 12.5 (12.0 to 13.1) | 12.3 (11.5 to 13.1) | 12.1 (11.4 to 12.9) | 14.6 (13.0 to 16.4) |
| 65+ | 10.2 (9.7 to 10.6) | 10.0 (9.3 to 10.7) | 9.5 (8.9 to 10.1) | 13.1 (11.6 to 14.6) |
| Gender, % (95% CI) | ||||
| Male | 47.2 (46.4 to 48.0) | 52.1 (5038 to 53.3) | 45.3 (44.2 to 46.5) | 41.7 (39.3 to 44.2) |
| Female | 52.8 (52.0 to 53.6) | 47.9 (46.6 to 49.2) | 54.7 (53.5 to 55.8) | 58.3 (55.8 to 60.7) |
| Social grade, % (95% CI) | ||||
| Low | 35.7 (34.9 to 36.5) | – | – | – |
| Middle | 50.0 (49.1 to 50.8) | – | – | – |
| High | 14.4 (13.7 to 15.0) | – | – | – |
| Factory-made cigarette consumption in cigarettes/week, mean (95% CI) | 45.9 (45.0 to 46.8) | 43.0 (41.6 to 44.4) | 46.8 (45.5 to 48.1) | 50.1 (47.4 to 52.8) |
| RYO cigarette consumption in cigarettes/week, mean (95% CI) | 35.2 (34.4 to 36.1) | 44.4 (42.9 to 45.9) | 32.4 (31.2 to 33.5) | 22.4 (20.3 to 24.5) |
| Use of illicit sources, % (95% CI) | 8.1 (7.7 to 8.6) | 10.0 (9.2 to 10.8) | 7.7 (7.1 to 8.4) | 5.1 (4.1 to 6.3) |
| Cross-border purchase, % (95% CI) | 8.2 (7.7 to 8.7) | 4.6 (4.1 to 5.2) | 9.2 (8.5 to 9.9) | 13.5 (11.9 to 15.3) |
| Cost of smoking in £/week, mean (95% CI) | 23.3 (23.0 to 23.6) | 22.8 (22.3 to 23.3) | 23.5 (23.1 to 23.9) | 23.9 (22.9 to 24.9) |
RYO, roll-your-own.
Figure 1Weighted trends in cost of smoking, cigarette consumption, use of illicit sources and cross-border purchase among smokers in England. RYO, roll-your-own.
Weighted percentage difference in cost of smoking for sociodemographics and cost-minimising strategies from GAM
| Percentage difference in cost of smoking (100β with 95% CI) | |||
| Model 1 | Models 2 to 5 | Model 6 | |
| Baseline model | Adjusted for sociodemographics | All variables | |
| Age | |||
| Per 10 years increase | 7.21 (6.42 to 8.01) | 0.14 (−0.42 to 0.70) | |
| Gender | |||
| Male | ref | ref | |
| Female | 2.22 (−0.34 to 4.78) | 0.11 (−1.69 to 1.91) | |
| Social grade | |||
| Low | ref | ref | |
| Middle | −1.08 (−3.88 to 1.72) | 1.44 (−0.52 to 3.40) | |
| High | −1.50 (−4.33 to 1.32) | ||
| Factory-made cigarette consumption* | |||
| Per 10 cigarettes decrease | −10.17 (−10.35 to −9.99) | −12.99 (−13.18 to −12.80) | |
| RYO cigarette consumption† | |||
| Per 10 cigarettes decrease | 1.19 (1.44 to 0.94) | −5.86 (−6.06 to −5.66) | |
| Use of illicit sources‡ | |||
| No use of illicit sources in last 6 months | ref | ref | |
| Used illicit sources in last 6 months | −5.91 (−10.59 to −1.23) | −9.64 (−12.94 to −6.33) | |
| Cross-border purchase§ | |||
| No cross-border purchase in last 6 months | ref | ref | |
| Cross-border purchase in last 6 months | −7.04 (−11.72 to −2.37) | −9.47 (−12.74 to −6.20) | |
*50.4% of variance in spending accounted for by factory-made cigarette consumption.
†9.5% of variance in spending accounted for by RYO cigarette consumption.
‡0.1% of variance in spending accounted for by use of illicit sources of tobacco.
§0.1% of variance in spending accounted for by use of cross-border sources of tobacco.
GAM, generalised additive models; RYO, roll-your-own.
Weighted percentage difference in cost of smoking for sociodemographics and cost-minimising strategies from GAM, stratified by social grade
| Social grade | P value for interaction, high vs low | ||||
| Low (n=7032) | Middle (n=8138) | High (n=1797) | |||
| 100β with 95% CI | 100β with 95% CI | P value for interaction, middle vs low | 100β with 95% CI | ||
| Age | |||||
| Per 10 years increase | −0.23 (−1.04 to 0.59) | −0.18 (−0.65 to 1.00) | 0.27 (−1.65 to 2.19) | ||
| Gender | |||||
| Male | ref | ref | ref | ||
| Female | 0.54 (2.10 to 3.18) | 0.17 (−2.44 to 2.78) | −1.55 (−7.56 to 4.46) | ||
| Factory-made cigarette consumption | |||||
| Per 10 cigarettes decrease | −11.70 (−11.41 to −11.98) | −13.20 (−12.93 to −13.47) | <0.001 | −15.36 (−14.74 to −15.98) | <0.001 |
| RYO cigarette consumption | |||||
| Per 10 cigarettes decrease | −4.95 (−4.68 to −5.21) | −6.15 (−5.84 to −6.45) | 0.007 | −7.90 (−7.10 to −8.70) | 0.004 |
| Use of illicit sources | |||||
| No use of illicit sources in last 6 months | ref | ref | ref | ||
| Used illicit sources in last 6 months | −12.25 (−16.72 to −7.78) | −7.11 (−12.02 to −2.21) | 0.028 | −5.63 (−19.09 to 7.84) | 0.078 |
| Cross-border purchase | |||||
| No cross-border purchase in last 6 months | ref | ref | ref | ||
| Cross-border purchase in last 6 months | −13.01 (−19.03 to −6.72) | −9.99 (−14.46 to −5.53) | 0.264 | −7.24 (−15.80 to 1.33) | 0.053 |
All models were adjusted for all variables in the table.
GAM, generalised additive models; RYO, roll -your-own.
Increase per year in the weighted % difference in cost of smoking for cost-minimising strategies from GAM
| Increase in the % difference in cost of smoking for each consecutive year (95% CI) | P value for interaction | |
| Factory-made cigarette consumption · time | −0.12 (−0.23 to 0.00) | 0.051 |
| RYO cigarette consumption · time | 0.00 (−0.12 to 0.13) | 0.992 |
| Illicit sources · time | 0.93 (−1.44 to 3.31) | 0.441 |
| Cross-border purchase · time | −0.23 (−2.54 to 2.09) | 0.848 |
Models were adjusted for age, gender, social grade and other cost-minimising strategies in the table.
GAM, generalised additive models; RYO, roll your-own tobacco.