Interactions between ENDS and cigarette use: evidence from a 2022 national telephone survey in South Africa.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Tobacco Control Pub Date : 2025-10-03 DOI:10.1136/tc-2023-058521
Kirsten van der Zee, Corné Van Walbeek
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Introduction: Electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) may serve as a cessation tool for people who smoke cigarettes. However, for people who do not smoke, ENDS may be a gateway to nicotine addiction and cigarette use. This paper aims to quantify these behaviours in South Africa.

Methods: We analysed a nationally representative telephone survey of 21 263 South Africans living in urban areas. For those respondents who had used both products (N=771), we developed a typology that describes the sequence in which cigarette and ENDS initiation occurred. 'On-rampers' describe people who used ENDS first and later initiated cigarette smoking. 'Off-rampers' describe people who used cigarettes first, took up ENDS and later quit cigarettes while still using ENDS. 'Failed off-rampers' describe people who started using ENDS while smoking cigarettes but later quit using ENDS. 'Continuing dual consumers' describe people still using both products at the time of the interview.

Results: Of the overall sample (N=21 263), 1.7% used or had used ENDS but had no history of using cigarettes. Of dual consumers (N=771), 8.8% were classified as 'on-rampers', 13.9% as 'off-rampers', 20.9% as 'failed off-rampers' and 56.4% as 'continuing dual consumers'. Roughly half of those classified as off-rampers, failed off-rampers or continuing dual consumers stated that they started using ENDS to help them quit cigarettes.

Conclusions: The typology reveals a multifaceted relationship between ENDS and cigarette use in South Africa. Policy interventions should aim to minimise on-ramping and maximise off-ramping. Given the high prevalence of continued dual use and failed off-ramping, targeted cessation support should be provided for people who use ENDS and are trying to quit cigarettes.

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ENDS 与香烟使用之间的相互作用:来自 2022 年南非全国电话调查的证据。
导言:电子尼古丁输送系统(ENDS)可作为吸烟者的戒烟工具。然而,对于不吸烟的人来说,电子尼古丁递送系统可能会成为尼古丁成瘾和使用香烟的途径。本文旨在量化南非的这些行为:我们分析了一项具有全国代表性的电话调查,调查对象为 21 263 名居住在城市地区的南非人。对于使用过这两种产品的受访者(771 人),我们进行了分类,描述了开始使用香烟和 ENDS 的先后顺序。On-rampers "指的是先使用ENDS,然后开始吸烟的人。非跃进者 "是指先使用香烟,后开始使用ENDS,之后在仍使用ENDS的情况下戒烟的人。失败的偏离者 "指的是开始使用ENDS的同时吸烟,但后来戒烟的人。持续双重消费者 "是指在接受访谈时仍在使用这两种产品的人:在总体样本(样本数=21263)中,1.7%的人使用或曾经使用过ENDS,但没有使用香烟的历史。在双重消费者(样本数=771)中,8.8%的人被归类为 "正在使用",13.9%的人被归类为 "不再使用",20.9%的人被归类为 "不再使用",56.4%的人被归类为 "持续双重消费者"。在被归类为 "不吸烟者"、"不吸烟失败者 "或 "持续双重消费者 "的人群中,约有一半人表示,他们开始使用ENDS是为了帮助自己戒烟:该类型学揭示了ENDS与南非香烟使用之间的多方面关系。政策干预的目标应该是最大限度地减少 "上瘾",最大限度地减少 "下瘾"。鉴于继续双重使用和停止使用的情况非常普遍,应该为使用 ENDS 并试图戒烟的人提供有针对性的戒烟支持。
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Tobacco Control
Tobacco Control 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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26.90%
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223
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tobacco Control is an international peer-reviewed journal covering the nature and consequences of tobacco use worldwide; tobacco''s effects on population health, the economy, the environment, and society; efforts to prevent and control the global tobacco epidemic through population-level education and policy changes; the ethical dimensions of tobacco control policies; and the activities of the tobacco industry and its allies.
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