| Literature DB >> 35272351 |
Crawford Moodie1, Nicholas Page2, Graham Moore2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The use of flavored cigarettes has increased in many countries because of the inclusion of one or more frangible flavor-changing capsules in the filter. Research suggests that these "capsule" cigarettes appeal most to youth, but little is known about how prevalent their use is among children.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35272351 PMCID: PMC9278836 DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntac040
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nicotine Tob Res ISSN: 1462-2203 Impact factor: 5.825
Comparison of Analytical and Total Sample (Percentages and Frequencies) by Socio-Demographic Characteristics
| Analytical sample | Total sample | Regression-based | |
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| Boys | 48.0 (12 937) | 48.7 (58 115) | .380 |
| Girls | 49.9 (13 434) | 49.1 (58 610) | .319 |
| Neither word describes me | 1.1 (306) | 1.2 (1472) | .215 |
| I do not want to answer | 1.0 (273) | 1.0 (1,191) | .789 |
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| 13.2 (1.5) | 13.2 (1.5) | .895 |
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| 90.8 (23 632) | 89.2 (103 083) | .224 |
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| 9.3 (2.4) | 9.3 (2.4) | .543 |
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| Daily | 2.6 (654) | 2.8 (3127) | .243 |
| Weekly (but not daily) | 1.2 (315) | 1.1 (1274) | .193 |
| Occasional | 2.2 (553) | 1.8 (1995) | .002 |
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*Regression-based p-values adjusted for school clustering were estimated to test for variation in student demographics and smoking behaviors between samples. As the analytical sample is nested within the full SHW survey sample, reported p-values are drawn from models comparing students in the analytical sample (n = 26 950; 22.6%) to those in the nonanalytical (n = 92 438; 77.4%).
Socio-Demographics and Smoking Behaviors of 11–16 Year Old Current Smokers
| Nonmenthol | Menthol | Menthol without capsule | |
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| Boys | 38.6 (229) | 43.3 (257) | 18.2 (108) |
| Girls | 41.9 (319) | 39.6 (301) | 18.5 (141) |
| Neither word describes me | 29.0 (20) | 55.1 (38) | 15.9 (11) |
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| 14.3 (1.2) | 14.4 (1.2) | 14.2 (1.1) |
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| White | 41.0 (496) | 40.1 (486) | 18.9 (229) |
| Black, Asian & minority ethnic | 33.0 (68) | 52.4 (108) | 14.6 (30) |
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| Daily | 26.6 (168) | 58.2 (367) | 15.2 (96) |
| Weekly (but not daily) | 35.2 (107) | 42.8 (130) | 22.0 (67) |
| Occasional ( | 58.0 (297) | 22.5 (115) | 19.5 (100) |
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| 1.3 (1.2) | 2.0 (1.4) | 1.4 (1.1) |
Single and Multivariable Multinomial Models of Menthol Cigarette Use Among 11–16 Year Old Current Smokers in Wales
| RR | ARR | |
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| Gender | ||
| Boy (ref.) |
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| Girl | 0.84 [0.66, 1.08] | 1.00 [0.76, 1.31] |
| Neither word describes me | 1.69 [0.98, 2.92] | 0.65 [0.33, 1.25] |
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| 1.02 [0.88, 1.19] |
| Ethnicity | ||
| White (ref.) | ||
| Black, Asian, & minority ethnic |
| 1.40 [0.86, 2.28] |
| Smoking frequency | ||
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| Occasional (ref.) | - | - |
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| Gender | ||
| Boy (ref.) | - | - |
| Girl | 0.94 [0.69, 1.28] | 1.01 [0.68, 1.49] |
| Neither word describes me | 1.17 [0.54, 2.51] | 1.37 [0.47, 3.93] |
| Age | 0.95 [0.85, 1.06] | 0.93 [0.79, 1.09] |
| Ethnicity | ||
| White (ref.) | - | - |
| Black, Asian, & minority ethnic | 0.96 [0.63, 1.46] | 0.84 [0.49, 1.43] |
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| Occasional (ref.) | - | - |
| Recency of first cigarette | 1.07 [0.96, 1.20] | 1.03 [0.89, 1.20] |
*fully adjusted model, n = 1143;
** number of years prior to survey (zero to 5+ years);
Figure 1.Capsule cigarettes before (top) and after standardized packaging.