The impacts of product characteristics and regulatory environment on smokers' preferences for tobacco and alcohol: Evidence from a volumetric choice experiment.

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-03-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0320023
Shaoying Ma, Ce Shang, Vuong V Do, Jidong Huang, Terry F Pechacek, Scott R Weaver
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Objective: Concurrent use of alcohol and cigarettes is well-documented in the literature. However, it is unclear how e-cigarette regulations in a growing number of localities impact the use of tobacco and alcohol in the US. This study aims to evaluate the impacts of excise taxes, tobacco use restrictions in restaurants/bars, and availability of alcohol flavor in e-cigarettes on tobacco consumption, and their cross impacts on alcohol consumption.

Method: A total of 181 US adult smokers who were using e-cigarettes and consuming alcohol participated in online volumetric choice experiments and reported on the quantity they would purchase among cigarettes, closed-system e-cigarettes, beer, and one other alcohol product (wine/liquor) under varying policy scenarios.

Results: Estimated own-price elasticities of demand for beer, liquor/wine, and cigarettes were -0.10, -0.11, and -0.16, respectively (p <  0.001). Higher beer (cross-price elasticity =  0.13) and liquor/wine prices (cross-price elasticity =  0.05) increased e-cigarette consumption (p <  0.05). If e-cigarettes were allowed in bars/restaurants, their consumption increased by 2.4 units (p <  0.001), and if cigarettes were allowed in bars/restaurants, e-cigarette consumption increased by 1.9 units (p <  0.01), relative to the mean consumption level. Greater reported weekly spending on alcohol and/or tobacco was associated with higher consumption of all products (p <  0.001).

Conclusions: Higher taxes or prices may reduce the consumption of beer, liquor/wine, and cigarettes. E-cigarettes are economic substitutes for alcohol among smokers who are currently drinking and using e-cigarettes. Regulating tobacco indoor use will have an impact on e-cigarette consumption.

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目的:同时使用酒精和香烟在文献中有充分的记录。然而,目前尚不清楚越来越多地方的电子烟法规如何影响美国的烟草和酒精使用。本研究旨在评估消费税、餐馆/酒吧烟草使用限制、电子烟中酒精味的可获得性对烟草消费的影响,以及它们对酒精消费的交叉影响。方法:共有181名使用电子烟和饮酒的美国成年吸烟者参加了在线容量选择实验,并报告了他们在不同政策情景下在香烟、封闭系统电子烟、啤酒和其他一种酒精产品(葡萄酒/烈酒)中购买的数量。结果:啤酒、白酒/葡萄酒和香烟需求的估计自身价格弹性分别为-0.10、-0.11和-0.16 (p)。结论:更高的税收或价格可能会减少啤酒、白酒/葡萄酒和香烟的消费。对于目前正在饮酒和使用电子烟的吸烟者来说,电子烟是酒精的经济替代品。管制室内烟草使用将对电子烟消费产生影响。
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