Differences in Nicotine Dependence and Delay Discounting between Traditional and E-cigarette Users

Miao Wang
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The present study attempts to explore the differences in nicotine dependence and delay discounting between traditional cigarette and e-cigarette users. According to the Competing Neurobehavioral Decision Systems Theory, this study will also discuss the characteristics of impulsive decisions exhibited by smokers with these two different tobacco products. Study 1 used the Fagerström Nicotine Dependence Test (FTND) to investigate the nicotine dependence levels of traditional and e-cigarette users respectively. Based on study 1, study 2 adopted the Delay Discounting Task (DDT) to compare the difference in delay discounting among the non-smoking group, traditional cigarette group and e-cigarette group, with unrelated variables such as demography variables (gender, age, education) and nicotine dependence level controlled. The results showed that in Study 1, e-cigarette users had significantly higher nicotine dependence than traditional cigarette users. In Study 2, the degree of delay discounting between the traditional cigarette group and the e-cigarette group was significantly higher than that of the non-smoking group, while there was no significant difference in the degree of delay discounting between the traditional cigarette group and the e-cigarette group. The current findings suggest that e-cigarettes may exacerbate smokers' nicotine dependence. Traditional cigarette and e-cigarette users exhibit similar and significantly higher levels of delay discounting than the general population, indicating that the general connection between nicotine dependence and high levels of delay discounting is not influenced by different tobacco products.
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传统吸烟者和电子烟使用者在尼古丁依赖性和延迟折扣方面的差异
本研究试图探讨传统卷烟和电子烟使用者在尼古丁依赖和延迟折扣方面的差异。根据竞合神经行为决策系统理论,本研究还将讨论这两种不同烟草制品的吸烟者在冲动决策方面的特点。研究1采用法格斯特伦尼古丁依赖测试(FTND)分别调查传统烟草使用者和电子烟使用者的尼古丁依赖程度。在研究1的基础上,研究2在控制人口统计学变量(性别、年龄、教育程度)和尼古丁依赖水平等无关变量的情况下,采用延迟折现任务(DDT)比较非吸烟组、传统卷烟组和电子烟组在延迟折现方面的差异。结果显示,在研究 1 中,电子烟使用者的尼古丁依赖程度明显高于传统卷烟使用者。在研究 2 中,传统卷烟组和电子烟组的延迟折现程度明显高于非吸烟组,而传统卷烟组和电子烟组的延迟折现程度没有显著差异。目前的研究结果表明,电子烟可能会加剧吸烟者的尼古丁依赖。传统卷烟和电子烟使用者的延迟折现水平相似,且明显高于普通人群,这表明尼古丁依赖和高延迟折现水平之间的普遍联系不受不同烟草产品的影响。
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