The interacting effects of depression symptoms and sweet flavoring on the rewarding and reinforcing value of cigarillo use among young adults

Janet Audrain-McGovern , Olivia Klapec , Fodie Koita , Divya Manikandan , Matthew D. Stone
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Abstract

Background

Young adults 18–24 years old have the highest prevalence of cigarillo use, exposing young adults to comparable or higher nicotine levels and many of the same toxicants as combustible cigarettes. Identifying individual and product characteristics that increase the potential for persistent use is warranted. We sought to examine the interacting effects of depression symptoms and sweet flavoring on the rewarding and reinforcing value of cigarillo use.

Methods

86 young adults (18–24 years old, 73.3 % male, 38.4 % White, 33.7 % Black, and 27.9 % Other) completed three laboratory visits assessing the subjective rewarding value (exposure paradigm), relative reinforcing value (computerized choice task), and absolute reinforcing value (ad libitum cigarillo smoking session) of sweet-flavored versus non-flavored cigarillos. Depression symptoms were measured with the 20-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies of Depression Scale and treated as a continuous variable.

Results

General linear models with the appropriate family link tested differences in depressive symptomology for each outcome. Irrespective of flavor, greater cigarillo subjective reward was reported across increasing depressive symptomology (B=.0.03 [95%CI=0.00, 0.05], p=.017). Across symptom levels, no significant differences were observed in the subjective reward and relative and absolute reinforcing values of sweet-flavored versus non-flavored cigarillos (p’s >.05).

Conclusions

Young adults with elevated depression find cigarillos more rewarding but not more reinforcing. They are not more vulnerable than young adults with lower symptom levels to sweet cigarillo flavoring. Public health prevention campaigns and tobacco product regulations aimed at preventing the initiation and escalation of young adult cigarillo use may impact young adults broadly.

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抑郁症状和甜味对年轻人使用雪茄的奖励和强化价值的交互影响
背景18-24岁的年轻人使用雪茄烟的比例最高,他们会接触到与可燃卷烟相当或更高水平的尼古丁和许多相同的有毒物质。我们有必要找出增加持续使用可能性的个人和产品特征。我们试图研究抑郁症状和甜味对吸食雪茄烟的奖赏和强化价值的交互影响。方法86名年轻成年人(18-24岁,73.3%为男性,38.4%为白人,33.7%为黑人,27.9%为其他族裔)完成了三次实验室访问,评估甜味雪茄烟和无甜味雪茄烟的主观奖赏价值(暴露范式)、相对强化价值(计算机化选择任务)和绝对强化价值(自由吸食雪茄烟)。抑郁症状采用 20 项抑郁症流行病学研究中心量表进行测量,并作为连续变量处理。无论口味如何,当抑郁症状不断加重时,雪茄烟的主观愉悦感会增加(B=0.03 [95%CI=0.00, 0.05],P=0.017)。在不同症状水平下,甜味雪茄与非甜味雪茄的主观奖赏、相对和绝对强化价值均无显著差异(p's >.05)。他们并不比症状水平较低的年轻人更容易受到甜味雪茄烟的影响。公共卫生预防活动和烟草产品法规旨在防止年轻人开始使用和升级使用雪茄烟,这可能会对年轻人产生广泛的影响。
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