Understanding Nicotine Dependence and Addiction Among Young Adults Who Smoke Cigarillos: A Qualitative Study

Elizabeth Antognoli, David N Cavallo, Erika S. Trapl, Mary M. Step, Sarah Koopman Gonzalez, Rose Perez, S. Flocke
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Introduction Cigarillo use is increasing, particularly among young adults. Nicotine dependence (ND) is important for understanding smoking behavior and cessation, but the development of measures of ND has focused almost exclusively on cigarette smokers. We examined smoking patterns, preferences, and beliefs of cigarillo users to better understand their experience of addiction and expression of ND symptoms. Methods Using purposive sampling, we conducted in-depth interviews between June 2015 and January 2016 with 30 young adults aged 18-28 who reported smoking ≥1 cigarillo per week. Interviews were based on a semi-structured guide designed to capture participants' smoking levels and patterns as well as their experiences of smoking and addiction. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed. Analysis was guided by a phenomenological approach designed to identify emergent themes. Results Participants had a mean age of 23, with a majority being female (56%) and African American (80%). The median number of cigarillos smoked per week was 20; 70% also smoked cigarettes, and 43% also smoked marijuana blunts. Our analysis highlighted the complexity of measuring cigarillo use due to product manipulation, sharing, and multiple product use. Participants expressed a preference for smoking in a social group where cigarillos were shared, and not smoking an entire cigarillo at once when alone. Most cigarillo users did not consider themselves to be addicted. Conclusions Cigarillo users express unique smoking practices and beliefs that signify the need for a more product-inclusive measure of ND, and can inform the development of tobacco cessation interventions tailored to cigarillo users. Implications The increasing use of cigarillos among young adults has significant public health consequences. Addressing this issue requires accurate measurement and effective treatment of dependence on cigarillo products. The results of this study directly inform the development of a revised measure of ND, and can contribute to the efficacy of cessation interventions for cigarillo users.
了解吸烟小雪茄的年轻人对尼古丁的依赖和成瘾:一项定性研究
雪茄的使用量正在增加,尤其是在年轻人中。尼古丁依赖对理解吸烟行为和戒烟很重要,但对尼古丁依赖措施的开发几乎完全集中在吸烟者身上。我们研究了小雪茄使用者的吸烟模式、偏好和信仰,以更好地了解他们的成瘾经历和ND症状的表达。方法2015年6月至2016年1月,采用有目的抽样的方法,对30名年龄在18-28岁、每周吸烟≥1支雪茄的年轻人进行深度访谈。访谈基于一份半结构化的指南,该指南旨在捕捉参与者的吸烟水平和模式,以及他们的吸烟和成瘾经历。采访录音和文字记录。分析以现象学方法为指导,旨在识别新兴主题。结果参与者的平均年龄为23岁,大多数为女性(56%)和非洲裔美国人(80%)。每周抽小雪茄的中位数是20支;70%的人吸烟,43%的人吸食大麻。我们的分析强调了由于产品操纵、共享和多种产品使用,测量雪茄使用的复杂性。参与者表示,他们更喜欢在一个共享小雪茄的社交群体中吸烟,而不是在一个人的时候一次抽完一整支小雪茄。大多数小雪茄使用者并不认为自己上瘾。结论:雪茄使用者表达了独特的吸烟习惯和信念,这表明需要一种更具产品包容性的ND测量方法,并可以为针对雪茄使用者的戒烟干预措施的开发提供信息。在年轻人中越来越多地使用小雪茄对公共卫生产生了重大影响。解决这个问题需要精确的测量和有效的治疗对小雪茄产品的依赖。本研究的结果直接为ND的修订措施的发展提供了信息,并有助于戒烟干预对小雪茄使用者的有效性。
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