| Literature DB >> 33142757 |
Steve S Xu1, Gang Meng1, Mi Yan1, Shannon Gravely1, Anne C K Quah1, Janine Ouimet1, Richard J O'Connor2, Edward Sutanto2, Itsuro Yoshimi3, Yumiko Mochizuki4, Takahiro Tabuchi5, Geoffrey T Fong1,6,7.
Abstract
The market growth of heated tobacco products (HTPs), such as IQOS, Ploom TECH, and glo, has increased dramatically in Japan since 2016. Little is known about the reasons why current and former smokers are using HTPs. The data for this cross-sectional study were from the 2018 (Wave 1) International Tobacco Control (ITC) Japan Survey, a national web-based survey of 4500 people, including 658 current HTP users, of whom 549 were concurrently smoking cigarettes and 109 were former smokers. The most common reasons for regularly using HTPs were: beliefs that HTP are less harmful than cigarettes to themselves (90.6%) or to others (86.7%), enjoyment (76.5%), and social acceptability (74.4%). About half of current smokers (55.1%) reported using HTPs because these products might help them quit smoking. However, a near-equal percentage (52.0%) of current smokers reported using HTPs to replace some of the cigarettes they smoked so that they did not have to give up smoking altogether. If smokers are using HTPs to complement rather than quit their smoking, then the harm reduction potential of HTPs suggested by the toxicity studies will be diminished.Entities:
Keywords: Japan; cigarettes; current smoker; former smoker; heated tobacco products; reasons
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33142757 PMCID: PMC7663757 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17218030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Reasons for using heated tobacco products (HTPs) among current and former smokers.
| Theme | Reason | User Group Asked |
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| Harm reduction | Less harmful to my health than ordinary cigarettes | All respondents:Current smokers and former smokers |
| Less harmful to the health of people around me than ordinary cigarettes | ||
| Convenience | Use them in places where smoking ordinary cigarettes is banned | |
| Social consideration | Make socializing easier | |
| More acceptable than smoking ordinary cigarettes to people around me. | ||
| People in the media or other public figures use HTPs | ||
| Experts like doctors and scientists use HTPs | ||
| Family or friends use HTPs | ||
| Product attractiveness | Taste good | |
| The packaging is attractive | ||
| The heating/charging device is attractive | ||
| Personal benefits | I save money by using HTPs instead of smoking ordinary cigarettes | |
| I enjoy using HTPs | ||
| Control my appetite and/or weight | ||
| Reduce my stress | ||
| Makes me look cool | ||
| Give me something to do, to occupy my time | ||
| Help cut down cigarette smoking | Using them helps me cut down on the number of cigarettes I smoke | Current smokers only |
| Help quit smoking | Using them might help me stop smoking cigarettes | |
| Help stay somking | Replacing some of my ordinary cigarettes with heated tobacco products means I don’t have to give up smoking cigarettes altogether |
Characteristics of current and former smokers using HTPs.
| Characteristic | Overall | Current Smokers | Former Smokers | |||
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| Gender | ||||||
| Male | 419 | 63.7 | 354 | 64.5 | 65 | 59.6 |
| Female | 239 | 36.3 | 195 | 35.5 | 44 | 40.4 |
| Age Group | ||||||
| 20–29 | 126 | 19.2 | 116 | 21.1 | 10 | 9.2 |
| 30–39 | 206 | 31.3 | 175 | 31.9 | 31 | 28.4 |
| 40+ | 326 | 49.5 | 258 | 47.0 | 68 | 62.4 |
| Mean Age (SD) | 41.4 (11.6) | 41.0 (11.8) | 43.3 (10.0) | |||
| Tobacco Use Status | ||||||
| Current Smoker | 549 | 83.4 | 549 | 100.0 | 0 | 0.0 |
| Former Smoker | 109 | 16.6 | 0 | 0.0 | 109 | 100.0 |
| Smoking Status | ||||||
| Daily | 524 | 79.6 | 524 | 95.4 | 0 | 0.0 |
| Non-daily * | 25 | 3.8 | 25 | 4.6 | 0 | 0.0 |
| Former Smokers | 109 | 16.6 | 0 | 0.0 | 109 | 100.0 |
* Smoke at least monthly but less than daily in the past 30 days; SD: standard deviation.
Reasons for using HTPs among current and former smokers in order of prevalence.
| Category/Reason | Overall | Current Smokers | Former Smokers | Current vs. Former Smokers ( |
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| Weighted Percentage (95% Confidence Interval) | ||||
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| 86.7 (83.2–89.5) |
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| Personal benefits—enjoyment | 76.5 (71.9–80.5) | 75.2 (70.8–79.2) | 78.8 (67.3–87.0) | n.s. |
| Social consideration - more acceptable to others | 74.4 (69.4–78.9) | 72.5 (67.5–77.1) | 77.7 (66.1–86.2) | n.s. |
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| 61.8 (56.6–66.7) |
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| Social influence—family or friends use HTPs | 55.9 (50.6–61.1) | 58.9 (54.1–63.6) | 50.9 (39.3–62.3) | n.s. |
| Personal benefits—give me something to do, to occupy my time | 51.8 (46.4–57.1) | 54.1 (49.0–59.1) | 47.9 (36.7–59.4) | n.s. |
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| 45.1 (39.8–50.5) |
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| 44.5 (39.3–49.9) |
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| 35.4 (30.4–40.7) |
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| Social influence—people in the media or other public figures use HTPs | 29.0 (24.0–34.6) | 31.3 (26.3–36.7) | 25.4 (16.2–37.5) | n.s. |
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| 27.7 (23.4–34.5) |
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| Personal benefits—save money | 20.1 (16.1–24.8) | 20.3 (16.5–24.7) | 19.7 (11.5–31.5) | n.s. |
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| 16.1 (13.0–19.8) |
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| Personal benefits—control appetite and/or weight | 16.2 (12.7–20.4) | 19.3 (15.5–23.7) | 10.3 (4.3–22.9) | n.s. |
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| 12.5 (9.7–15.8) |
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| Social influence—experts like doctors and scientists use HTPs | 10.3 (7.4–14.1) | 12.3 (9.0–12.7) | 6.8 (2.9–15.2) | n.s. |
| Reduce smoking—using HTPs helps me cut down on the number of cigarettes I smoke | NA | 64.4 (59.5–69.0) | NA | NA |
| Help quit smoking—using HTPs might help me quit smoking cigarettes | NA | 55.1 (49.9–60.2) | NA | NA |
| Help stay smoking—replacing some of my cigarettes with a heated tobacco product means I don’t have to give up smoking cigarettes altogether | NA | 52.0 (46.7–57.2) | NA | NA |
Bolded cells are those where the difference between current and former smokers is statistically significant at 0.05 level or lower; n.s.: not statistically significant.