哮喘和慢性阻塞性肺病患者使用电子烟的预测因素。

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Tucker Rathe, Mario F Perez, Felicia Tanu, Nkiruka C Atuegwu, Eric M Mortensen
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背景:我们的研究考察了哪些人口统计学和健康因素与哮喘和慢性阻塞性肺病患者使用电子烟的动机相关。方法:分析纳入烟草与健康人口评估第5波中年龄≥18岁、报告使用电子烟并患有哮喘或COPD的参与者。我们使用多变量逻辑回归模型,根据调查权重进行调整,以检查使用电子烟的潜在原因之间的关联,包括可负担性和尽量减少或戒烟的尝试。结果:725名参与者(加权n = 2,588,403)符合纳入标准。使用电子烟有助于减少香烟使用的相关因素包括:年龄在45岁以下(优势比为1.9,95%可信区间为1.1-3.2),以及在过去一年中经历过喘息(2.1,1.3-3.4)。经历喘息也是使用电子烟帮助戒烟的唯一因素(2.6,1.5-4.5)。西班牙裔和对使用任何烟草产品(包括电子产品)对健康的影响有中度至高度担忧的人,使用电子烟减少吸烟的可能性较低(0.5,0.3-0.98;0.4,0.3-0.8)。那些被认定为男性或中度至非常担心其烟草产品使用对健康的影响的人,为戒烟而开始使用电子烟的可能性要小得多(0.6、0.4-0.9;0.3、0.2-0.5)。结论:与使用电子烟作为戒烟工具相关的因素包括年龄、性别和种族。作为呼吸系统疾病的一种症状,喘息似乎与使用电子烟作为戒烟的一种形式有着最强烈的联系。与此同时,对烟草制品对健康影响的担忧是最强烈的负面预测因素。
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Predictors of e-cigarette usage among individuals with asthma and COPD.

Background: Our study examined what demographic and health factors were associated with motivations for e-cigarette use in those with asthma and COPD.

Methods: The analysis included participants ≥ 18 years old in Wave 5 of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health who reported e-cigarette use and had asthma or COPD. We used multivariable logistic regression models, adjusted for survey weights, to examine the associations of potential reasons for e-cigarette use, including affordability and attempts to minimize or quit cigarette smoking.

Results: Seven hundred twenty-five participants (weighted n = 2,588,403) met the inclusion criteria. Factors associated with using e-cigarettes to help reduce cigarette use included being > 45 years old (odds ratio 1.9, 95% confidence interval 1.1-3.2) and having experienced wheezing in the past year (2.1, 1.3-3.4). Experiencing wheezing was also the only factor associated with using e-cigarettes to help quit smoking (2.6, 1.5-4.5). Being Hispanic and being moderately to very worried about the health impacts of any tobacco product usage, which includes electronic products, conferred a lower likelihood of using e-cigarettes to cut down on cigarettes (0.5, 0.3-0.98; 0.4, 0.3-0.8). Those who identified as male or being moderately to very worried about the health impacts of their tobacco product usage were significantly less likely to have initiated e-cigarettes for smoking cessation (0.6, 0.4-0.9; 0.3, 0.2-0.5).

Conclusions: Factors associated with the uptake of e-cigarettes as a smoking cessation tool include age, gender, and ethnicity. Wheezing, as a symptom of respiratory illness, appears to have the strongest association with e-cigarette usage as a form of smoking cessation. At the same time, concern about the health impacts of tobacco products is the strongest negative predictor.

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BMC Public Health
BMC Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.50
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2108
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1 months
期刊介绍: BMC Public Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on the epidemiology of disease and the understanding of all aspects of public health. The journal has a special focus on the social determinants of health, the environmental, behavioral, and occupational correlates of health and disease, and the impact of health policies, practices and interventions on the community.
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