Perceptions of Snus Among US Adult Smokers Given Free Product

Ellen Meier, Jessica L. Burris, A. Wahlquist, E. Garrett-Mayer, K. Gray, A. Alberg, K. Cummings, M. Carpenter
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Introduction Snus uptake is nominal among US smokers. This longitudinal study examines (1) perceptions of snus among US smokers given free snus for 6 weeks and (2) a method for assessment of an alternative tobacco product at the population level. Methods Adult smokers (n = 543; 69.2% female; Mage = 49.3 years), uninterested in quitting, received free snus for ad libitum use. Based on their snus use during a 6-week sampling period, participants included: (1) never users (18.4%, n = 100); (2) experimenters; that is, used ≥ once, but not during the last week of sampling (33.1%; n = 180); and (3) persistent users; that is, used ≥ once during the final week, and ≥ once during any other week of the sampling period. (48.4%; n = 263). Results Following the sampling period, those who became persistent users were more likely than experimenters to report that switching to alternative tobacco products would lower their risk for health problems (66.5% vs. 50.0%; p = .006). Persistent users also reported greater negative affect relief and craving reduction (ps < .001) than experimenters. Finally, persistent users were more likely than experimenters to describe snus in favorable terms with respect to ease of use, satisfaction, and liking (ps < .05). Conclusions Subjective experiences with snus, rather than nicotine dependence, explained experimentation versus persistent use. Even among smokers who became persistent snus users, snus was perceived as a poor substitute for cigarettes. This study design (randomized, yet naturalistic) could be extended to other novel tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, to help understand the role new products may have in the tobacco landscape. Implications This is the first large scale, US-based naturalistic assessment of smokers' reactions to snus during an extended sampling period. This study is directly in line with FDA goals to better understand predictors of initiation, uptake, and use of other tobacco products such as snus, and serves as model for assessment methods of alternative tobacco products at the population level. Most smokers tried the provided sample of snus (approximately 82%). Subjective experiences with snus, rather than nicotine dependence, explained experimentation versus persistent use. Even among smokers who became persistent snus users, snus was perceived as a poor substitute for cigarettes.
给予免费产品的美国成年吸烟者对鼻烟的看法
在美国吸烟者中,鼻烟的摄入量是微不足道的。这项纵向研究考察了(1)给予6周免费鼻烟的美国吸烟者对鼻烟的看法,(2)在人口水平上评估替代烟草产品的方法。方法成年吸烟者(n = 543;69.2%的女性;法师(49.3岁)对戒烟不感兴趣,得到免费的鼻烟供随意使用。根据他们在6周抽样期间的鼻烟使用情况,参与者包括:(1)从不使用鼻烟(18.4%,n = 100);(2)实验;即使用≥1次,但不在采样的最后一周使用(33.1%;N = 180);(3)持久用户;即在最后一周≥1次,在采样周期的其他任何一周≥1次。(48.4%;N = 263)。结果在抽样期结束后,那些成为长期吸烟者的人比实验者更有可能报告说,改用替代烟草制品会降低他们出现健康问题的风险(66.5% vs 50.0%;P = .006)。与试验者相比,长期使用者也报告了更大的负面影响缓解和渴望减少(ps < 0.001)。最后,长期使用者比实验者更有可能在易用性、满意度和喜欢度方面对鼻烟进行有利的描述(ps < 0.05)。结论鼻烟的主观体验,而不是尼古丁依赖,解释了实验与持续使用。即使在那些成为长期鼻烟使用者的吸烟者中,鼻烟也被认为是香烟的糟糕替代品。本研究设计(随机,但自然)可以扩展到其他新型烟草产品,包括电子烟,以帮助了解新产品在烟草领域可能发挥的作用。这是第一次大规模的,基于美国的自然评估吸烟者对鼻烟的反应,在一个延长的抽样期间。这项研究直接符合FDA的目标,即更好地了解鼻烟等其他烟草制品的开始、吸收和使用的预测因素,并可作为人群水平上替代烟草制品评估方法的模型。大多数吸烟者尝试了提供的鼻烟样本(约82%)。对鼻烟的主观体验,而不是尼古丁依赖,解释了实验与持续使用的区别。即使在那些成为长期鼻烟使用者的吸烟者中,鼻烟也被认为是香烟的糟糕替代品。
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