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Racial/Ethnic Differences in Electronic Cigarette Use and Reasons for Use among Current and Former Smokers: Findings from a Community-Based Sample

机译:电子烟使用中的种族/种族差异以及当前和以前吸烟者的使用原因:基于社区的样本中的发现

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The prevalence of e-cigarette use is increasing, yet few studies have focused on its use in racial/ethnic minority populations. We examined associations between race/ethnicity and e-cigarette use, plans to continue using e-cigarettes, and reasons for use among current/former smokers. Participants (285 in total; 29% non-Hispanic White, 42% African American/Black, and 29% Hispanic) were recruited between June and November 2014. Telephone-administered surveys assessed demographics, cigarette smoking, e-cigarette use, plans to continue using, and reasons for use. Analyses of covariance (ANCOVAs) and multivariable logistic regressions were conducted. African Americans/Blacks were significantly less likely to report ever-use compared to Whites and Hispanics (50% vs. 71% and 71%, respectively; p < 0.001). However, African American/Black ever users were more likely to report plans to continue using e-cigarettes compared to Whites and Hispanics (72% vs. 53% and 47%, respectively, p = 0.01). African American/Black participants were more likely to use e-cigarettes as a cessation aid compared to both Whites ( p = 0.03) and Hispanics ( p = 0.48). White participants were more likely to use e-cigarettes to save money compared to Hispanics ( p = 0.02). In conclusion, racial/ethnic differences in e-cigarette use, intentions, and reasons for use emerged in our study. African American ever users may be particularly vulnerable to maintaining their use, particularly to try to quit smoking. These findings have implications for cigarette smoking and e-cigarette dual use, continued e-cigarette use, and potentially for smoking-related disparities.
机译:电子烟的使用率正在上升,但是很少有研究集中在种族/族裔少数群体中。我们研究了种族/民族与电子烟的使用之间的关联,继续使用电子烟的计划以及当前/以前吸烟者的使用原因。在2014年6月至11月之间招募了参与者(共285名; 29%的非西班牙裔白人,42%的非洲裔美国人/黑人和29%的西班牙裔)。继续使用以及使用原因。进行了协方差分析(ANCOVA)和多变量逻辑回归。与白人和西班牙裔美国人相比,非裔美国人/黑人报告经常性使用的可能性要小得多(分别为50%比71%和71%; p <0.001)。但是,与白人和西班牙裔美国人相比,非裔美国人/黑人使用者更有可能报告计划继续使用电子烟(分别为72%和53%和47%,p = 0.01)。与白人(p = 0.03)和西班牙裔(p = 0.48)相比,非裔美国人/黑人参与者更有可能使用电子烟作为戒烟帮助。与西班牙裔美国人相比,白人参与者更有可能使用电子烟省钱(p = 0.02)。总之,在我们的研究中出现了电子烟使用的种族/种族差异,使用意图和使用原因。曾经有过非洲裔美国人的使用者可能特别难以保持其使用状态,尤其是试图戒烟。这些发现对吸烟和电子烟双重用途,继续使用电子烟以及潜在的与吸烟有关的差异具有影响。

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