| Literature DB >> 34204687 |
Stephanie Cardona1, Rose Calixte2, Argelis Rivera3, Jessica Yasmine Islam4, Denise Christina Vidot5, Marlene Camacho-Rivera1.
Abstract
There are documented disparities in smoking behaviors among Hispanic adults in the U.S., but little is known about patterns of e-cigarette use. Using data from the HINTS 5 cycle 1-3, we examined cigarette and e-cigarette history and current use, as well as perceptions of the dangers of e-cigarette use relative to cigarette use. Primary predictors were Hispanic ethnic group, gender, age, education, income, and English language proficiency. Binary outcomes were modeled using the logit link, and multinomial outcome variables were modeled using generalized logit model. Fifty-three percent of participants were Mexican, 8% Puerto Rican, 4% were Cuban, and 35% identified as other Hispanics. Of the 1618 respondents, 23% were former cigarette smokers and 10% were current cigarette smokers. Twenty percent reported history of electronic cigarettes and 4% reported current use. In multivariable models, Hispanic women were significantly less likely to report ever being smokers compared to Hispanic men (aOR = 0.61, 95% CI = 0.42, 0.88). Puerto Ricans were 2.4 times as likely to report being current smokers (95% CI = 1.11, 5.11) compared to Mexicans. Among Hispanics, significant differences in e-cigarette and cigarette use behaviors emerged by gender, age, ethnicity, and cancer history, with implications for tailoring smoking prevention and cessation messages.Entities:
Keywords: Hispanic; cigarettes; e-cigarettes; health information; smoking
Year: 2021 PMID: 34204687 PMCID: PMC8296202 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18126378
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Demographic and smoking characteristics of Hispanic respondents in 2017–2019 HINTS (N = 1618).
| Characteristics | Frequency (%) | Weighted Percent (SE) |
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| 1618 | ||
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| 18–34 | 288 (17.8%) | 30.4 (2.66) |
| 35–49 | 430 (26.6%) | 33.7 (2.44) |
| 50–64 | 477 (29.5%) | 24.0 (1.75) |
| 65–74 | 258 (16.0%) | 6.5 (0.65) |
| ≥75 | 138 (8.5%) | 4.0 (0.51) |
| Missing | 27 (1.7%) | 1.4 (0.55) |
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| Male | 659 (40.7%) | 44.7 (2.18) |
| Female | 874 (54.0%) | 48.5 (2.07) |
| Missing | 85 (5.3%) | 6.8 (2.55) |
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| Cuban | 75 (4.6%) | 4.1 (1.23) |
| Mexican | 773 (48.8%) | 53.3 (2.34) |
| Puerto Rican | 166 (10.3%) | 8.0 (1.16) |
| Other Hispanics | 604 (37.3%) | 34.6 (2.20) |
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| Less than High School | 266 (16.4%) | 16.6 (1.68) |
| High School Graduate | 319 (19.7%) | 24.4 (2.47) |
| Some College | 492 (30.4%) | 38.4 (2.30) |
| College Graduate or More | 521 (32.2%) | 20.0 (1.19) |
| Missing | 20 (1.2%) | 0.6 (0.24) |
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| Married/Living Together | 870 (53.8%) | 52.4 (2.16) |
| Divorced/Separated | 277 (17.2%) | 7.5 (0.74) |
| Widowed | 137 (8.5%) | 2.7 (0.37) |
| Single | 304 (18.8%) | 36.1 (2.23) |
| Missing | 30 (1.9%) | 1.3 (0.53) |
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| <USD 20,000 | 370 (22.9%) | 18.5 (1.70) |
| USD 20,000–< USD 35,000 | 233 (14.4%) | 12.7 (1.47) |
| USD 35,000–< USD 50,000 | 215 (13.3%) | 16.6 (1.98) |
| USD 50,000–< USD 75,000 | 250 (15.5%) | 16.4 (1.91) |
| ≥USD 75,000 | 433 (26.8%) | 27.3 (2.27) |
| Missing | 117 (7.2%) | 8.5 (2.63) |
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| Very Well | 1084 (67.0%) | 69.1 (2.02) |
| Well | 304 (18.8%) | 17.9 (1.77) |
| Not Well | 170 (10.5%) | 9.5 (1.16) |
| Not at All | 36 (2.2%) | 2.7 (0.78) |
| Missing | 24 (1.5%) | 0.8 (0.25) |
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| Yes | 131 (8.1%) | 5.4 (1.09) |
| No | 1482 (91.6%) | 94.5 (1.09) |
| Missing | 5 (0.3%) | 0.1 (0.09) |
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| Yes | 949 (58.7)%) | 54.5 (3.04) |
| No | 490 (30.3%) | 31.8 (2.23) |
| Don’t Know | 154 (9.5%) | 12.5 (2.67) |
| Missing | 25 (1.6%) | 1.2 (0.42) |
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| Cycle 1 | 427 (26.4%) | 19.1 (0.28) |
| Cycle 2 | 461 (28.5%) | 19.5 (0.31) |
| Cycle 3 | 730 (45.1%) | 61.4 (0.36) |
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| Cycle 3 Paper | 457 (28.2%) | 20.6 (0.21) |
| Cycle 3 Web | 113 (7.0%) | 20.7 (0.25) |
| Cycle 3 Web Bonus | 160 (9.9%) | 20.1 (0.35) |
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| Yes | 456 (28.2%) | 22.8 (1.87) |
| No | 1155 (71.4%) | 77.0 (1.88) |
| Missing | 7 (0.4%) | 0.2 (0.10) |
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| Current | 179 (11.1%) | 10.0 (1.41) |
| Former | 271 (16.8%) | 12.5 (1.37) |
| Never | 1155 (71.4%) | 77.0 (1.88) |
| Missing | 13 (0.8%) | 0.5 (0.20) |
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| Yes | 205 (12.7%) | 20.2 (2.51) |
| No | 1396 (86.3%) | 79.3 (2.51) |
| Missing | 17 (1.1%) | 0.5 (0.17) |
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| Current | 40 (2.5%) | 3.8 (1.20) |
| Former | 164 (10.1%) | 16.3 (2.29) |
| Never | 1396 (86.3%) | 79.3 (2.51) |
| Missing | 18 (1.1%) | 0.6 (0.17) |
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| Much less harmful | 46 (2.8%) | 4.8 (2.49) |
| Less harmful | 139 (8.6%) | 9.8 (1.43) |
| Just as harmful | 556 (34.4%) | 36.1 (2.35) |
| More harmful | 113 (7.0%) | 6.9 (1.26) |
| Much more harmful | 112 (6.9%) | 6.0 (1.21) |
| I’ve never heard of electronic cigarettes | 85 (5.3%) | 2.7 (0.43) |
| I don’t know enough about these products | 498 (30.8%) | 30.8 (2.17) |
| Missing | 69 (4.3%) | 2.9 (0.63) |
Multivariable logistic model results for binary responses for cigarette and e-cigarette use (N = 1618).
| Variable | Have You Smoked More Than 100 | Do You Smoke Now? | Have You Ever Used an E-Cigarette, Even One or Two Times? | |||
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| OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | |
| Gender (ref male) | ||||||
| Female |
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| 0.60 | (0.33, 1.09) |
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| Age (years) (ref 18–34) | ||||||
| 35–49 |
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| 50–64 |
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| 1.82 | (0.89, 2.85) |
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| ≥65 |
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| 1.16 | (0.47, 2.85) |
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| Hispanic Category | (ref Mexican) | |||||
| Puerto Rican | 1.63 | (0.82, 3.23) |
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| Cuban | 1.43 | (0.49, 4.21) | 1.51 | (0.34, 6.77) | 1.59 | (0.24, 10.55) |
| Other Hispanics | 1.58 | (0.92, 2.72) | 1.74 | (0.77, 3.94) | 0.87 | (0.39, 1.95) |
| Education (ref some college or more) | ||||||
| Less than High School | 1.17 | (0.57, 2.39) | 2.43 | (0.91, 6.52) | 1.69 | (0.59, 4.89) |
| High School Graduate |
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| 0.79 | (0.39, 1.62) | 1.26 | (0.33, 4.74) |
| Income (ref ≥ USD 75,000) | ||||||
| <USD 35,000 | 0.92 | (0.98, 1.75) | 1.04 | (0.47, 2.27) | 0.56 | (0.26, 1.20) |
| USD 35,000–USD 74,999.99 | 0.66 | (0.38, 1.16) | 0.63 | (0.26, 1.52) | 0.70 | (0.31, 1.57) |
| English Proficiency (ref well) | ||||||
| Not Well |
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| Personal History of Cancer (ref no) | ||||||
| Yes | 1.66 | (0.78, 3.51) | 1.05 | (0.42, 2.63) |
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| Family History of Cancer (ref no) | ||||||
| Yes | 1.61 | (0.98, 2.65) | 1.54 | (0.62, 3.86) | 1.48 | (0.72, 3.05) |
| HINTS 5 (ref cycle 1) | ||||||
| Cycle 2 | 1.28 | (0.82, 2.01) | 1.82 | (0.94, 3.54) |
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| Cycle 3 | 0.97 | (0.62, 1.54) | 1.04 | (0.50, 2.20) |
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* p ≤ 0.05, ** p ≤ 0.01, and *** p ≤ 0.001.
Multivariable multinomial logistic model results for smoking status (N = 1618).
| Variable | Current Cigarette User vs. Never User | Former Cigarette User vs. Never User | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | |
| Gender (ref male) | ||||
| Female | 0.56 | (0.31, 1.00) | 0.63 | (0.38, 1.06) |
| Age (years) (ref 18–34) | ||||
| 35–49 |
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| 50–64 |
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| ≥65 | 1.70 | (0.67, 4.31) | 10.25 |
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| Hispanic Category (ref Mexican) | ||||
| Puerto Rican |
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| 0.90 | (0.33, 2.46) |
| Cuban | 1.56 | (0.33, 7.35) | 1.27 | (0.33, 4.93) |
| Other Hispanics | 1.86 | (0.80, 4.21) | 1.33 | (0.75, 2.36) |
| Education (ref some college of more) | ||||
| Less than High School | 2.21 | (0.81, 6.03) | 0.59 | (0.27, 1.28) |
| High School Graduate | 0.70 | (0.34, 1.47) |
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| Income (ref ≥ USD 75,000) | ||||
| <USD 35,000 | 1.01 | (0.45, 2.26) | 0.89 | (0.38, 2.09) |
| USD 35,000–USD 74,999.99 | 0.61 | (0.25, 1.47) | 0.78 | (0.44, 1.39) |
| English Proficiency (ref well) | ||||
| Not Well |
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| 0.72 | (0.30, 1.74) |
| Personal History of Cancer (ref no) | ||||
| Yes | 1.25 | (0.49, 3.22) | 1.90 | (0.76, 4.79) |
| Family History of Cancer | (ref no) | |||
| Yes | 1.66 | (0.67, 4.12) |
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| HINTS 5 (ref cycle 1) | ||||
| Cycle 2 | 1.78 | (0.92, 3.46) | 0.88 | (0.50, 1.53) |
| Cycle 3 | 1.03 | (0.49, 2.18) | 0.92 | (0.54, 1.59) |
* p ≤ 0.05, ** p ≤ 0.01, and *** p ≤ 0.001.
Multivariable multinomial logistic regression model comparing perceptions around harm of e-cigarettes compared to cigarettes (N = 1618).
| Variable | e-Cigarette Less Harmful vs. Don’t Know Enough about e-Cigarette | e-Cigarette Just as Harmful vs. Don’t Know Enough about e-Cigarette | e-Cigarette More Harmful vs. Don’t Know Enough about e-Cigarette | |||
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| OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | |
| Gender (ref male) | ||||||
| Female |
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| 1.04 | (0.66, 1.64) | 1.10 | (0.65, 1.86) |
| Age (years) (ref 18–34) | ||||||
| 35–49 |
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| 0.59 | (0.28, 1.24) |
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| 50–64 |
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| 0.57 | (0.22, 1.02) | 0.57 | (0.24, 1.36) |
| ≥65 |
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| 0.50 | (0.24, 1.04) | 0.51 | (0.21, 1.20) |
| Hispanic Category | (ref Mexican) | |||||
| Puerto Rican | 0.68 | (0.23, 2.08) | 0.94 | (0.36, 2.45) | 1.23 | (0.43, 3.53) |
| Cuban | 0.56 | (0.09, 3.31) | 1.36 | (0.25, 7.31) | 1.43 | (0.22, 9.52) |
| Other Hispanics | 0.57 | (0.26, 1.26) | 0.79 | (0.48, 1.32) | 1.08 | (0.52, 2.25) |
| Education (ref some college or more) | ||||||
| Less than High School | 0.72 | (0.23, 2.22) | 0.59 | (0.31, 1.12) | 0.44 | (0.17, 1.10) |
| High School Graduate | 1.40 | (0.28, 7.01) | 0.98 | (0.61, 1.57) | 0.93 | (0.36, 2.40) |
| Income (ref ≥ USD 75,000) | ||||||
| <USD 35,000 | 0.68 | (0.21, 2.22) | 0.51 | (0.25, 1.04) | 0.95 | (0.41, 2.17) |
| USD 35,000–USD 74,999.99 | 0.65 | (0.23, 1.80) | 0.90 | (0.44, 1.82) | 1.03 | (0.46, 1.82) |
| English Proficiency (ref well) | ||||||
| Not Well |
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| 0.71 | (0.35, 1.45) | 1.08 | (0.42, 2.80) |
| Personal History of (ref no) | ||||||
| Yes |
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| 1.03 | (0.42, 2.53) | 1.24 | (0.29, 5.30) |
| Family History of | ||||||
| Yes | 1.30 | (0.60, 2.82) | 1.39 | (0.82, 2.35) | 1.10 | (0.59, 2.02) |
| HINTS 5 (ref cycle 1) | ||||||
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| Cycle 3 |
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| 0.52 | (0.25, 1.08) |
* p ≤ 0.05, ** p ≤ 0.01, and *** p ≤ 0.001.