Patterns and Determinants of Exclusive Smokeless Tobacco (Snus) Use, Exclusive Smoking and Dual Use in General Population During 20 Years.

Substance use & addiction journal Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-06 DOI:10.1177/29767342241255816
Otto Ruokolainen, Hanna Ollila, Tommi Härkänen
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Background: We investigate smokeless tobacco (snus) use and its correlates over 20 years in a country where selling snus is prohibited but a large import quota and illicit market exists.

Methods: Repeated cross-sectional population-based surveys during 2000 to 2020 in Finland, including N = 57 111 adults aged 20 to 64 years. The outcome measures were current tobacco use (exclusive snus use, dual use, exclusive smoking, no tobacco use) and snus use (daily, occasional, no snus use). Study years, gender, age, education, marital status, self-rated health, body mass index, and binge drinking were used as explanatory variables.

Results: Exclusive snus use and dual use increased 3.6% units and 2.6% units from 2000 to 2005 and from 2018 to 2020, respectively. Overall decrease of tobacco use was led by decreasing exclusive smoking from 30.1% to 18.2%. The shared risk factors for snus use and dual use were male gender, age group 20 to 34 years, and binge drinking. The increases in snus and dual use over time were also most prevalent among these groups. Among men, occasional smoking increased the likelihood of daily (relative risk ratio [RRR] 2.38, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.42, 3.99) and occasional (RRR 3.11, 95% CI 1.93, 5.03) snus use.

Conclusions: Snus use has increased among the general adult population in Finland during 2000 to 2020 yet remains less common than smoking. Snus use and dual use share some common risk factors. Snus use should be considered in cessation services, with support for quitting developed and targeted predominantly for men, younger adults, and persons drinking to intoxication.

20 年间普通人群专门使用无烟烟草(Snus)、专门吸烟和双重使用烟草的模式和决定因素。
背景:我们调查了 20 年来无烟烟草(鼻烟)的使用情况及其相关因素:在一个禁止销售鼻烟但存在大量进口配额和非法市场的国家,我们调查了20多年来无烟烟草(鼻烟)的使用情况及其相关因素:方法:2000 年至 2020 年期间在芬兰重复进行的横断面人口调查,包括 N = 57 111 名 20 至 64 岁的成年人。结果测量指标为当前烟草使用情况(完全使用鼻烟、双重使用、完全吸烟、不使用烟草)和鼻烟使用情况(每天使用、偶尔使用、不使用鼻烟)。研究年限、性别、年龄、教育程度、婚姻状况、自评健康状况、体重指数和酗酒情况被用作解释变量:从 2000 年到 2005 年以及从 2018 年到 2020 年,完全使用鼻烟和双重使用鼻烟的人数分别增加了 3.6% 和 2.6%。烟草使用量的总体下降主要是由于纯吸烟率从 30.1%降至 18.2%。使用鼻烟和双重使用烟草的共同风险因素是男性性别、20 至 34 岁年龄组和酗酒。随着时间的推移,吸食鼻烟和双重使用烟草的情况在这些群体中也最为普遍。在男性中,偶尔吸烟会增加每天(相对风险比 [RRR] 2.38,95% 置信区间 [CI] 1.42,3.99)和偶尔(相对风险比 3.11,95% 置信区间 1.93,5.03)使用鼻烟的可能性:2000年至2020年期间,芬兰普通成年人中使用鼻烟的人数有所增加,但仍不及吸烟普遍。使用鼻烟和双重吸烟有一些共同的风险因素。在戒烟服务中应考虑到鼻烟的使用,并主要针对男性、年轻成年人和酗酒者提供戒烟支持。
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