| Literature DB >> 32411881 |
Elizabeth N Orlan1, Tara L Queen2, Kurt M Ribisl1,2, Erin L Sutfin3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Adolescents and young adults in the United States (US) are increasingly using non-cigarette tobacco products such as waterpipe (WP) and little cigars/cigarillos (LCC). One way to predict which non-user adolescents and young adults are most likely to use these products is through measuring their susceptibility or openness to using the products.Entities:
Keywords: adolescent; cigar; susceptibility; waterpipe smoking
Year: 2019 PMID: 32411881 PMCID: PMC7205113 DOI: 10.18332/tpc/108554
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tob Prev Cessat ISSN: 2459-3087
Figure 1Sample flow chart, baseline and follow up.
Unweighted sociodemographic and tobacco use characteristics at baseline by waterpipe and little cigar/cigarillo use status at follow-up, 2014–2016 (WP, N=1002; LCC, N=990)
| Male | 473 (47.2) | 27 (38.6) | 446 (47.8) | 452 (45.7) | 48 (49.5) | 404 (45.2) |
| Female | 529 (52.8) | 43 (61.4) | 486 (52.2) | 538 (54.3) | 49 (50.5) | 489 (54.8) |
| Adolescent | 811 (80.9) | 42 (60.0) | 769 (82.5) | 794 (80.2) | 46 (47.4) | 748 (83.8) |
| Young adult | 191 (19.1) | 28 (40.0) | 163 (17.5) | 196 (19.8) | 51 (52.6) | 145 (16.2) |
| White | 787 (78.5) | 57 (81.4) | 730 (78.3) | 766 (77.4) | 68 (70.1) | 698 (78.2) |
| Non-white | 215 (21.5) | 13 (18.6) | 202 (21.7) | 224 (22.6) | 29 (29.9) | 195 (21.8) |
| Hispanic | 71 (7.1) | 7 (10.0) | 64 (6.9) | 77 (7.8) | 10 (10.3) | 67 (7.5) |
| Non-Hispanic | 931 (92.9) | 63 (90.0) | 868 (93.1) | 913 (92.2) | 87 (89.7) | 826 (92.5) |
| ≤ HS graduate | 228 (22.8) | 15 (21.4) | 213 (22.9) | 223 (22.5) | 25 (25.8) | 198 (22.2) |
| ≥ Some college | 774 (77.2) | 55 (78.6) | 719 (77.1) | 767 (77.5) | 72 (74.2) | 695 (77.8) |
| Ever use | 167 (16.7) | 37 (52.9) | 130 (14.0) | 156 (15.8) | 53 (54.6) | 103 (11.5) |
| Never use | 835 (83.3) | 33 (47.1) | 802 (86.0) | 834 (84.2) | 44 (45.4) | 790 (88.5) |
| Yes | 177 (17.7) | 36 (51.4) | 141 (15.1) | |||
| No | 825 (82.3) | 34 (48.6) | 791 (84.9) | |||
| Yes | 147 (14.8) | 39 (40.2) | 108 (12.1) | |||
| No | 843 (85.2) | 58 (59.8) | 785 (87.9) | |||
Multivariate models depicting predictors of waterpipe tobacco (WP) and little cigar/cigarillo (LCC) initiation among never users of WP/LCC at baseline, 2014–2016
| Female gender | -- | 1.7 (1.0–2.9) | -- | 0.7 (0.4–1.1) |
| Young adult age group | -- | 2.5 (1.4–4.5) | -- | 4.5 (2.7–7.6) |
| Race: Non-White | -- | 0.7 (0.4–1.4) | -- | 1.3 (0.7–2.2) |
| Hispanic ethnicity | -- | 1.5 (0.6–3.7) | -- | 0.9 (0.4–1.9) |
| Mother’s ed. ≥ Some college | -- | 1.9 (1.0–3.7) | -- | 1.4 (0.8–2.5) |
| Ever tobacco product use | 4.4 (2.5–7.6) | 4.2 (2.4–7.5) | 6.8 (4.2–10.8) | 5.3 (3.2–8.8) |
| Susceptible to product | 3.5 (2.0–6.1) | 3.5 (2.0–6.0) | 2.8 (1.7–4.6) | 3.2 (1.9–5.4) |
Significant predictor. AOR: adjusted odds ratio.
Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predicted value (NPV) of the one-item susceptibility measure for waterpipe tobacco (WP) and little cigars/cigarillos (LCC)
| Sensitivity | 51.4 (39.2–63.6) | 40.2 (30.4–50.7) |
| Specificity | 84.9 (82.4–87.1) | 87.9 (85.6–90.0) |
| PPV | 20.3 (14.7–27.0) | 26.5 (19.6–34.4) |
| NPV | 95.9 (94.3–97.1) | 93.1 (91.2–94.7) |