Lower Successful Quit Rate of Menthol Tobacco Users in a Tobacco Cessation Program: An Explanatory Analysis in Search of Potential Mechanisms.

Global journal of cardiovascular diseases Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-26 DOI:10.31586/gjcd.2025.1279
Payam Sheikhattari, Rifath Ara Alam Barsha, Shervin Assari
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Abstract

Background: Menthol-flavored tobacco products are disproportionately used in low-income African American communities, a result of decades of targeted marketing and systemic inequities. Menthol use has been associated with lower quit rates, often compounded by factors such as lower trust in healthcare systems, reduced access to cessation programs, and other structural barriers. Despite this, few studies have systematically examined the explanatory mechanisms that might clarify why menthol-flavored tobacco is linked to poorer cessation outcomes among participants in tobacco cessation programs.

Aims: This study aimed to investigate the potential mechanisms by which menthol tobacco use is associated with lower quit rates across three types of smoking cessation interventions.

Methods: Participants were randomized into one of three smoking cessation interventions: in-person (CEASE), self-help, or online/hybrid programs. Smoking abstinence was assessed three months post-intervention as the primary outcome. Secondary analyses explored whether demographic, socioeconomic, or behavioral factors mediated the association between menthol use and quit rates across the intervention arms.

Results: Menthol tobacco use was significantly associated with lower quit rates (p < 0.01). This association was not explained by demographic, socioeconomic, health, or addiction-related factors. While menthol use was associated with lower education and employment levels, demographic characteristics, physical or mental health, or addiction did not explain the effect of menthol on tobacco cessation. These findings suggest that the lower quit rates observed among menthol users cannot be attributed to any third factors assessed in this study.

Conclusions: Menthol tobacco use independently predicts lower quit rates, and the mechanisms behind this disparity remain unclear. The consistent findings across different intervention types highlight the need for further research to uncover the underlying pathways and to design targeted strategies to improve cessation outcomes for menthol users.

戒烟计划中薄荷醇烟草使用者成功戒烟率较低:寻找潜在机制的解释性分析。
背景:在低收入的非裔美国人社区中,薄荷味烟草产品的使用不成比例,这是数十年来定向营销和系统性不平等的结果。薄荷醇的使用与较低的戒烟率有关,通常与诸如对医疗保健系统的信任度较低、戒烟计划的获取较少以及其他结构性障碍等因素相结合。尽管如此,很少有研究系统地检查了解释机制,这可能会澄清为什么薄荷味烟草与戒烟计划参与者的戒烟效果较差有关。目的:本研究旨在探讨薄荷醇烟草使用与三种戒烟干预措施中较低戒烟率相关的潜在机制。方法:参与者被随机分配到三种戒烟干预措施中的一种:面对面(CEASE),自助或在线/混合计划。干预后3个月评估戒烟情况作为主要结果。二次分析探讨了人口统计学、社会经济或行为因素是否介导了薄荷醇使用与戒烟率之间的关联。结果:薄荷醇烟草使用与较低的戒烟率显著相关(p < 0.01)。这种关联不能用人口统计学、社会经济、健康或成瘾相关因素来解释。虽然薄荷醇的使用与较低的教育和就业水平有关,但人口特征、身心健康或成瘾并不能解释薄荷醇对戒烟的影响。这些发现表明,在薄荷醇使用者中观察到的较低戒烟率不能归因于本研究中评估的任何第三个因素。结论:薄荷醇烟草使用独立预测较低的戒烟率,而这种差异背后的机制尚不清楚。不同干预类型的一致发现强调了进一步研究的必要性,以揭示潜在的途径,并设计有针对性的策略,以改善薄荷醇使用者的戒烟结果。
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