Use of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems for Weight Control Among Sexual and Gender Minority Individuals Who Smoke Cigarettes.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Gabrielle T Maldonado, Alison J Patev, Mary A Carrico, Catherine S J Wall, Andrew J Barnes, Caroline O Cobb
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Abstract

Background: Sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals report higher dual use of cigarettes and electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) use than heterosexual individuals. Weight control intentions may contribute to these differences, as SGM individuals experience greater body dissatisfaction and engagement in disordered eating behaviors, which may increase the likelihood of using tobacco/nicotine products for weight control. This study examined correlates of ENDS and cigarette use for weight control among SGM individuals who report dual use.

Methods: Between June-July 2023, 545 SGM adults who reported past 30-day cigarette use completed an online survey. We focused on individuals who also reported past 30-day ENDS use (n  =  174). Bivariate correlations explored associations with ENDS and cigarette use for weight control indexed by the adapted version of the Smoking-Related Weight and Eating Episodes Test for ENDS (SWEET-EC) and original the SWEET for cigarettes. Variables with significant associations were entered into regression models to understand their relationship with using ENDS and cigarettes for weight control.

Results: Most participants identified as bisexual (∼48%), women (∼51%), and White (∼68%) with an average age of 35 years (SD = 9.5). Across regression models, gender identity discrimination, disordered eating behaviors and ENDS or cigarette dependence were all positively associated with ENDS and cigarette use for weight control (all ps < 0.05).

Conclusion: Tobacco prevention/intervention programs for SGM populations should consider the impacts of gender-based discrimination and disordered eating behaviors on the use of ENDS and cigarettes for weight control. Given effects observed for dependence additional supports for cessation also may be needed.

使用电子尼古丁输送系统控制吸烟的性少数和性别少数人群的体重。
背景:性少数和性别少数(SGM)个体报告香烟和电子尼古丁传递系统(ENDS)双重使用比异性恋个体高。体重控制意图可能导致这些差异,因为SGM个体对身体更不满,并参与饮食失调行为,这可能增加使用烟草/尼古丁产品来控制体重的可能性。本研究调查了报告双重使用的SGM个体中ENDS和香烟使用对体重控制的相关性。方法:在2023年6月至7月期间,545名报告过去30天吸烟的SGM成年人完成了一项在线调查。我们关注的是报告过去30天使用ENDS的个体(n = 174)。双变量相关性探讨了ENDS和香烟使用在体重控制方面的关系,该关系由ENDS的吸烟相关体重和饮食事件测试(SWEET- ec)的改编版本和香烟的原始SWEET索引。将具有显著关联的变量输入回归模型,以了解它们与使用ENDS和香烟控制体重的关系。结果:大多数参与者被确定为双性恋(~ 48%)、女性(~ 51%)和白人(~ 68%),平均年龄为35岁(SD = 9.5)。在回归模型中,性别认同歧视、饮食失调行为和ENDS或香烟依赖均与ENDS和使用香烟控制体重呈正相关。结论:针对SGM人群的烟草预防/干预方案应考虑性别歧视和饮食失调行为对ENDS和使用香烟控制体重的影响。鉴于观察到的依赖效应,也可能需要额外的戒烟支持。
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Substance Use & Misuse
Substance Use & Misuse 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
5.00%
发文量
200
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: For over 50 years, Substance Use & Misuse (formerly The International Journal of the Addictions) has provided a unique international multidisciplinary venue for the exchange of original research, theories, policy analyses, and unresolved issues concerning substance use and misuse (licit and illicit drugs, alcohol, nicotine, and eating disorders). Guest editors for special issues devoted to single topics of current concern are invited. Topics covered include: Clinical trials and clinical research (treatment and prevention of substance misuse and related infectious diseases) Epidemiology of substance misuse and related infectious diseases Social pharmacology Meta-analyses and systematic reviews Translation of scientific findings to real world clinical and other settings Adolescent and student-focused research State of the art quantitative and qualitative research Policy analyses Negative results and intervention failures that are instructive Validity studies of instruments, scales, and tests that are generalizable Critiques and essays on unresolved issues Authors can choose to publish gold open access in this journal.
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