| Literature DB >> 31477072 |
Dorothy A Rhoades1, Ashley L Comiford2, Justin D Dvorak3, Kai Ding3, Michelle Hopkins3, Paul Spicer4, Theodore L Wagener5, Mark P Doescher6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The American Cancer Society discourages the dual use of electronic cigarettes (ECs) and cigarettes because such use has not resulted in reduced exposures to the harmful effects of smoking. American Indian (AI) people have the highest prevalence of smoking and of EC use in the United States, but very little is known about dual EC and cigarette use in AI communities.Entities:
Keywords: Adult; American Indian; Electronic cigarettes; Smoking; Tobacco use
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31477072 PMCID: PMC6721166 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-7523-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Vaping patterns and preferences, American Indian EC dual users (N = 44)
| Frequency | |
|---|---|
| Frequency of EC use per day | |
| Less than 5 times per day | 46% |
| 5–9 times per day | 20% |
| 10 or more times per day | 34% |
| Type of EC product used most often | |
| Cigalike | 12% |
| Tank | 68% |
| Mods | 18% |
| Other | 2% |
| E-liquid contains nicotine | |
| Yes | 80% |
| No | 11% |
| Don’t know/Not sure | 9% |
| Usual E-liquid nicotine content | |
| 0 mg | 7% |
| 1–12 mg | 39% |
| 13–17 mg | 18% |
| 18 or more mg | 23% |
| Don’t know/Not sure | 14% |
| Enjoy vaping more than smoking | |
| Yes | 40% |
| No | 60% |
| On vaping days, which is used first | |
| Cigarette | 76% |
| EC | 24% |
EC Electronic Cigarette
Vaping dependence and smoking dependence measures among adult AI dual EC and cigarette users (N = 44)
| Vaping Dependence Measures | % | Smoking Dependence Measures | % | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Minutes after waking use first EC | Minutes after waking use first cigarette | |||||
| 5 or less | 31% | 5 or less | 24% | |||
| 6–30 | 24% | 6–30 | 31% | |||
| 31–120 | 24% | 31–120 | 38% | |||
| 121+ | 21% | 121+ | 7% | |||
| Nights per week wake to use EC | Nights per week wake to smoke | |||||
| Never/less than weekly | 73% | Never/less than weekly | 54% | |||
| 1 to 2 | 12% | 1 to 2 | 23% | |||
| 3 or more | 15% | 3 or more | 23% | |||
| Continue using EC because hard to quit | Continue to smoke because hard to quit | |||||
| Yes | 44% | Yes | 80% | |||
| No | 56% | No | 20% | |||
| Ever have strong cravings to use EC | Ever have strong cravings to smoke | |||||
| Yes | 33% | Yes | 84% | |||
| No | 67% | No | 16% | |||
| How strong were urges to vape, past week | How strong were urges to smoke in past week | |||||
| None | 44% | None | 0% | |||
| Slight | 34% | Slight | 18% | |||
| Moderate | 10% | Moderate | 25% | |||
| Very/extremely strong | 22% | Very/extremely strong | 57% | |||
| Hard to keep from using EC | Hard to keep from smoking | |||||
| Yes | 36% | Yes | 58% | |||
| No | 64% | No | 42% | |||
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| Irritable because can’t use EC | Irritable because can’t smoke | |||||
| Yes | 32% | Yes | 73% | |||
| No | 68% | No | 27% | |||
| Nervous because can’t vape | Nervous because can’t smoke | |||||
| Yes | 32% | Yes | 66% | |||
| No | 68% | No | 34% | |||
| Composite Dependence Scores | ||||||
| Heaviness of Vaping Index [ | Mean (SD) | 2.07 (1.76) | Heaviness of Smoking Index [ | Mean (SD) | 2.36 (1.66) | .2155 |
| PSDI-EC [ | Mean (SD) | 6.42 (4.84) | PSDI-smoking [ | Mean (SD) | 11.02 (5.00) | <.0001 |
EC Electronic Cigarette
PSDI Penn State Dependence Index
Missing = 10 for Heaviness of Vaping Index, 12 for PSDI-EC, 2 for Heaviness of Smoking Index, and 3 for PSDI-smoking
*Paired t-test on the differences between the vaping dependence scores and smoking dependence scores
Fig. 1Reasons for vaping among American Indian dual EC and cigarette users