Acceptability of Hormonal Contraceptives as a Smoking Cessation Aid for Women of Reproductive Age: A Web-Based Cross-Sectional Survey.

IF 1.6 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Women's health reports (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2024-02-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1089/whr.2023.0130
Samantha J Werts-Pelter, Briana M Choi, Stephanie Mallahan, Nicole Person-Rennell, Alicia Allen
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Abstract

Introduction: Cigarette smoking is the most common cause of preventable cancers and other premature morbidity and mortality. Modifying hormonal patterns using hormonal contraceptives (HCs) may lead to improved smoking cessation outcomes in women, though the acceptability of this is unknown. Therefore, we explored the willingness of reproductive-age women who smoke to use HC for cessation.

Methods: A cross-sectional online survey was conducted with a convenience sample of reproductive-age women living in the United States who self-reported smoking combustible cigarettes. Questions covered smoking history, previous HC use, and willingness to use various HC methods (i.e., injectable, oral, patch, vaginal insert) for cessation. Chi-squared tests and logistic regression were conducted using StataBE 17.1.

Results: Of 358 eligible respondents, n = 312 (86.9%) reported previous HC use. Average age of those with HC use history was 32.1 ± 6.1 years compared with 27.8 ± 6.7 years for those without history of HC use (p = 0.001). Of respondents who reported previous HC use, 75.6% reported willingness to use HCs, compared with 60.9% of those without a history of HC use. Overall, willingness to use various types of HC ranged from 22.6% for the vaginal insert to 59.2% willing to use an oral contraceptive.

Discussion: These observations indicate that most women who smoke cigarettes are willing to use HC for a smoking cessation aid, especially if they have a history of HC use and with an oral form of HC. To improve the rate of smoking cessation for women of reproductive age, future interventions should explore how to incorporate HC for cessation.

育龄妇女对荷尔蒙避孕药作为戒烟辅助工具的接受程度:基于网络的横断面调查。
导言:吸烟是导致可预防的癌症及其他过早发病和死亡的最常见原因。使用荷尔蒙避孕药(HCs)改变荷尔蒙模式可能会改善女性的戒烟效果,但其可接受性尚不清楚。因此,我们探讨了吸烟育龄妇女使用激素避孕药戒烟的意愿:方法:我们对居住在美国、自称吸食可燃卷烟的育龄妇女进行了一项横断面在线调查。问题涉及吸烟史、以前使用过的碳氢化合物以及使用各种碳氢化合物戒烟方法(即注射、口服、贴片、阴道插入)的意愿。使用 StataBE 17.1 进行了卡方检验和逻辑回归:在 358 名符合条件的受访者中,有 312 人(86.9%)报告曾使用过碳氢化合物。有 HC 使用史的受访者平均年龄为 32.1 ± 6.1 岁,而无 HC 使用史的受访者平均年龄为 27.8 ± 6.7 岁(P = 0.001)。在报告曾使用过碳氢化合物的受访者中,75.6% 表示愿意使用碳氢化合物,而在没有碳氢化合物使用史的受访者中,这一比例为 60.9%。总体而言,愿意使用各种类型 HC 的比例从 22.6% 的人愿意使用阴道插入物到 59.2% 的人愿意使用口服避孕药不等:讨论:这些观察结果表明,大多数吸烟妇女愿意使用碳氢化合物作为戒烟辅助工具,尤其是有过碳氢化合物使用史和使用口服碳氢化合物的妇女。为了提高育龄妇女的戒烟率,未来的干预措施应探讨如何将碳氢化合物用于戒烟。
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