Popularity of heated-tobacco products and e-cigarettes among medical school students in Rome, Italy: factors associated with use and attitudes towards quitting.

Q2 Medicine
M S Milella, A Sansone, S Basili, A K Ferketich, G La Torre, G Battaglia, M C Grassi
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Abstract

Background: Future health-care providers will counsel and deliver interventions on nicotine dependence based on their own perceptions and behaviors. The present study aims to assess changes in prevalence of use of nicotine-containing products and attitudes towards quitting use among medical students.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was performed during academic years 2019-2020 and 2021-2022 (total n=1949). Multivariable regression was conducted to examine factors associated with current product used.

Results: Prevalence of current exclusive use of heated tobacco products significantly increased (from 3.1% to 6.6%), also in dual use with traditional cigarettes (from 0.6% to 1.9%). Exclusive use of traditional cigarettes declined (from 14.5% to 11.4%). Female students were more likely to currently use heated tobacco products. Knowledge in tobacco dependence and severity of dependence were also associated with use of newer tobacco products. Intentions to quit using in the near future remained low across academic years (≈30%), independently from product used.

Conclusions: The results indicate a rapid switch towards newer tobacco products and potential gender-related risk factors for the use of heated-tobacco products. Implementation of up-to-date medical school training on nicotine dependence and on new nicotine-containing products is warranted, to educate future health promoters and prevent tobacco-related harm.

加热烟草产品和电子烟在意大利罗马医学院学生中的流行:与使用和戒烟态度相关的因素。
背景:未来的卫生保健提供者将根据自己的看法和行为对尼古丁依赖提供咨询和干预措施。本研究旨在评估医学生使用含尼古丁产品的流行程度和戒烟态度的变化。方法:在2019-2020学年和2021-2022学年进行横断面调查(总n=1949)。采用多变量回归来检验与当前产品使用相关的因素。结果:目前独家使用加热烟草制品的流行率显著增加(从3.1%增加到6.6%),同时与传统香烟双重使用的流行率也显著增加(从0.6%增加到1.9%)。专门使用传统卷烟的人数下降(从14.5%降至11.4%)。女学生目前更有可能使用加热烟草产品。对烟草依赖的了解和依赖程度也与使用较新的烟草制品有关。在整个学年中,近期戒烟的意向仍然很低(≈30%),与使用的产品无关。结论:研究结果表明,人们正在迅速转向较新的烟草制品,并存在使用加热烟草制品的潜在性别相关风险因素。有必要在医学院开展关于尼古丁依赖和新的含尼古丁产品的最新培训,以教育未来的健康促进者并预防与烟草有关的危害。
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Clinica Terapeutica
Clinica Terapeutica PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
124
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: La Clinica Terapeutica è una rivista di Clinica e Terapia in Medicina e Chirurgia, fondata nel 1951 dal Prof. Mariano Messini (1901-1980), Direttore dell''Istituto di Idrologia Medica dell''Università di Roma “La Sapienza”. La rivista è pubblicata come “periodico bimestrale” dalla Società Editrice Universo, casa editrice fondata nel 1945 dal Comm. Luigi Pellino. La Clinica Terapeutica è indicizzata su MEDLINE, INDEX MEDICUS, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica.
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