E-cigarette flavor and device preferences among US pregnant women who smoke: A latent class analysis.

IF 1.9 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Tobacco Prevention & Cessation Pub Date : 2025-07-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.18332/tpc/204745
Emily A Doherty, Kayleigh A Gregory, Yu Lu, Page D Dobbs
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Abstract

Introduction: Little is known about e-cigarette device and flavor preferences among pregnant women. The purpose of this study was to identify classes of e-cigarette use based on device and flavor preferences among pregnant women who report dual use of e-cigarettes and cigarettes.

Methods: A sample of pregnant women (n=118), aged 18-40 years, living in the US, with dual cigarette and e-cigarette use, completed a cross-sectional online survey. Participants reported e-cigarette characteristics including past 30-day e-cigarette device (cartridge-based, JUUL, tank, and disposable) and flavor use (tobacco, mint, spice, sweet, alcohol, combined), and use of e-cigarettes containing delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in pregnancy. We used latent class analysis to classify subgroups based on e-cigarette preferences in pregnancy and examined the association of sociodemographic variables and cigarette smoking frequency with class membership.

Results: We found four distinct classes of e-cigarette preferences: Class 1) tobacco, mint, and sweet JUUL (50.4%); Class 2) THC, all flavors, and JUUL (28.1%); Class 3) THC, all flavors, and all device (12.4%); and Class 4) THC, tobacco, mint, sweet, and tank device (9.1%). Pregnant women who smoked ≥11 cigarettes per day, compared to those who smoked 1-10 per day, were 5.22 (95% CI: 1.85-14.70) and 5.55 times (95% CI: 1.49-20.61) as likely to use THC, all flavors, and JUUL and all devices, respectively, compared with those who used tobacco, mint, and sweet flavors with JUUL.

Conclusions: Pregnant dual users of cigarettes and e-cigarettes are a heterogenous group. Device and flavor differences should be considered when developing targeted messaging campaigns and prevention strategies.

美国吸烟孕妇的电子烟口味和设备偏好:潜在类别分析。
导读:孕妇对电子烟设备和口味的偏好知之甚少。本研究的目的是根据报告双重使用电子烟和香烟的孕妇的设备和口味偏好来确定电子烟的使用类别。方法:选取118名年龄在18-40岁、生活在美国、双烟和电子烟使用的孕妇(n=118),完成一项横断面在线调查。参与者报告了电子烟的特征,包括过去30天的电子烟设备(基于弹匣的、JUUL的、罐式的和一次性的)和香料的使用(烟草、薄荷、香料、甜味、酒精、混合),以及在怀孕期间使用含有德尔塔-9-四氢大麻酚(THC)的电子烟。我们使用潜在类别分析对基于怀孕期间电子烟偏好的亚组进行分类,并检查社会人口学变量和吸烟频率与类别成员的关系。结果:我们发现了四种不同的电子烟偏好:第一类)烟草、薄荷和甜JUUL (50.4%);第2类)THC,所有口味,和JUUL (28.1%);类别3)四氢大麻酚,所有口味和所有装置(12.4%);第四类四氢大麻酚、烟草、薄荷、糖和罐式装置(9.1%)。与每天吸烟1-10支的孕妇相比,每天吸烟≥11支的孕妇使用THC、所有口味、JUUL和所有设备的可能性分别为5.22倍(95% CI: 1.85-14.70)和5.55倍(95% CI: 1.49-20.61),与使用烟草、薄荷和甜味JUUL的孕妇相比。结论:香烟和电子烟双重使用者是一个异质性群体。在开发有针对性的消息传递活动和预防策略时,应该考虑设备和风格的差异。
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