成人尼古丁和不含尼古丁电子烟的使用和过渡:2013-2016年烟草与健康人口评估(PATH)研究数据。

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Anh Nguyen Zarndt, Elisabeth A Donaldson, Jennifer K Bernat, James A Henrie, David B Portnoy
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导言:尽管存在不含尼古丁的电子烟(NoCE),但研究主要集中在含尼古丁的电子烟(NiCE)上;NoCE的流行率和使用模式大多不为人知。本研究探讨了自我报告的NiCE/NoCE使用流行率和模式:我们分析了烟草与健康人群评估(PATH)研究的成人(18 岁以上)数据,这些数据来自第 1 波(2013-2014 年,n = 32,320 人)、第 2 波(2014-2015 年,n = 28,632 人)和第 3 波(2015-2016 年,n = 28,148 人)。我们测试了第 1 波自我报告的当前 NoCE/NiCE 使用状况与人口特征之间的关联,并评估了第 1 波或第 2 波自我报告的当前 NoCE/NiCE 使用者在 1 年后(即第 2 波或第 3 波)继续使用 NoCE 或 NiCE、改用 NiCE 或 NoCE、停止使用电子烟、改用其他尼古丁产品 (ONP) 或增加使用 ONP 的比例:在两次调查之间,最常见的使用模式是在一年后保持自我报告的尼古丁烟/无尼古丁烟和尼古丁烟产品使用状态不变。然而,在第 2 次调查中,15.65% 的 NoCE 完全使用者在第 3 次调查中过渡到使用 NoCE 和尼古丁产品。此外,一些专门使用NoCE的人过渡到专门使用NiCE(第1-2波为17.77%;第2-3波为11.55%):讨论:一些NoCE烟民过渡到NiCE烟民或添加尼古丁产品的烟民,这表明除了尼古丁的存在外,可能还有其他因素(如对使用喷雾装置的熟悉程度)影响尼古丁产品的开始或持续使用:尽管存在不含尼古丁的电子烟(NoCE),但研究主要集中在含尼古丁的电子烟(NiCE)上;本研究通过描述成人自我报告的NoCE使用者的人口统计学特征和烟草使用情况,对文献进行了补充。此外,该研究还对自我报告的NoCE/NiCE使用情况的转变进行了分析,结果显示,一些NoCE的独家使用者在1年后会转而使用其他尼古丁产品。
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Adult Use of and Transitions From Nicotine and Non-nicotine-Containing E-cigarettes: Data From the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study, 2013-2016.

Introduction: Studies largely focus on nicotine-containing e-cigarettes (NiCE) though non-nicotine-containing e-cigarettes (NoCE) exist; NoCE prevalence and patterns of use are largely unknown. This study examines self-reported prevalence and patterns of NiCE/NoCE use.

Methods: We analyzed adult (18+ years) data from the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study from Wave 1 (2013-2014, n = 32,320), Wave 2 (2014-2015, n = 28,632), and Wave 3 (2015-2016, n = 28,148). We test associations between Wave 1 self-reported current NoCE/NiCE use status and demographic characteristics and assess the proportion of self-reported current NoCE/NiCE users at Wave 1 or Wave 2 who continue to use NoCE or NiCE, switch to NiCE or NoCE, discontinue e-cigarette use, switch to use other nicotine products (ONP), or add ONP use 1 year later (i.e., at Wave 2 or 3).

Results: Maintaining the same self-reported NiCE/NoCE and ONP use status 1 year later was the most common use pattern between waves. However, 15.65% of exclusive NoCE users in Wave 2 transitioned to NoCE plus nicotine product use in Wave 3. Also, some exclusive NoCE users transitioned to exclusive NiCE use (17.77% Waves 1-2; 11.55% Waves 2-3).

Discussion: Some exclusive NoCE users transitioned to NiCE or added nicotine product use, suggesting there may be other factors (e.g., familiarity with using an aerosolizing device) in addition to the presence of nicotine in influencing initiation or sustained use of nicotine products.

Implications: Studies largely focus on nicotine-containing e-cigarettes (NiCE) though non-nicotine-containing e-cigarettes (NoCE) exist; this study adds to the literature by describing demographic characteristics and tobacco use of adult self-reported NoCE users. In addition, the study examines transitions in self-reported NoCE/NiCE use, revealing that some exclusive NoCE users transition to other nicotine product use 1 year later.

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