Reasons for E-cigarette Use and Their Associations With Frequency, Dependence, and Quit Intentions: Findings From a Youth and Young Adult Sample

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL American Journal of Preventive Medicine Pub Date : 2025-04-03 DOI:10.1016/j.amepre.2025.03.009
Elizabeth K. Do PhD, MPH , Kristiann Koris MPP , Tyler Minter MA , Suad Esayed MPH , Elizabeth C. Hair PhD
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Abstract

Introduction

The purpose of this study is to examine associations between reasons for e-cigarette use and e-cigarette use frequency, dependence, and quit intentions.

Methods

Data were obtained from the Truth Longitudinal Cohort, a national probability-based online survey of U.S. youth and young adults (aged 15–24 years, collected from October 2022 to December 2023). The analytic sample (N=815) included participants who reported current e-cigarette use and their most important reason for e-cigarette use (selected from a list of responses, regrouped into categories), use frequency (number of days used in the past 30 days), dependence (E-cigarette Dependence Scale), and quit intentions (any versus none). Linear and logistic regression models were applied to aggregated cross-sectional data, adjusted for age, gender identity, race and ethnicity, perceived financial situation, past 30-day use of other combustible tobacco products, and e-cigarette device type.

Results

The most endorsed reason for using e-cigarettes was coping with mental health challenges (39.6%), followed by sensation seeking (20.4%), lower perceived harms (14.7%), social status/acceptability (10.9%), ease of use/access (10.1%), and peer/family influence (4.3%). All reasons for e-cigarette use were associated with e-cigarette use frequency and dependence. Using e-cigarettes as a means of coping with mental health challenges and social status/acceptability were also associated with greater odds of expressing any quit intentions.

Conclusions

Reasons for e-cigarette use were differentially associated with e-cigarette use behavior outcomes. Findings suggest a need to address mental health challenges and reduce access and appeal of e-cigarettes among young people to facilitate reductions in e-cigarette use.
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前言:本研究的目的是研究使用电子烟的原因与电子烟使用频率、依赖性和戒烟意图之间的关系。方法:数据来自Truth纵向队列(TLC),这是一项基于全国概率的美国青年和年轻人(15-24岁,收集于2022年10月至2023年12月)的在线调查。分析样本(N=815)包括报告当前使用电子烟及其使用电子烟最重要原因的参与者(从回答列表中选择,重新分组为类别),使用频率(过去30天内使用的天数),依赖性(电子烟依赖量表)和戒烟意图(有vs无)。将线性和逻辑回归模型应用于汇总的横截面数据,并根据年龄、性别认同、种族和民族、感知的财务状况、过去30天使用其他可燃烟草产品和电子烟装置类型进行调整。结果:最受认可的使用电子烟的原因是应对心理健康挑战(39.6%),其次是寻求感觉(20.4%)、较低的感知危害(14.7%)、社会地位/可接受性(10.9%)、易于使用/获取(10.1%)和同伴/家庭影响(4.3%)。使用电子烟的所有原因都与电子烟的使用频率和依赖性有关。使用电子烟作为应对心理健康挑战和社会地位/可接受性的手段,也与表达任何戒烟意图的可能性更大有关。结论:使用电子烟的原因与电子烟使用行为结果存在差异。调查结果表明,有必要应对心理健康挑战,减少年轻人对电子烟的获取和吸引力,以促进减少电子烟的使用。
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine
American Journal of Preventive Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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395
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32 days
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Preventive Medicine is the official journal of the American College of Preventive Medicine and the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research. It publishes articles in the areas of prevention research, teaching, practice and policy. Original research is published on interventions aimed at the prevention of chronic and acute disease and the promotion of individual and community health. Of particular emphasis are papers that address the primary and secondary prevention of important clinical, behavioral and public health issues such as injury and violence, infectious disease, women''s health, smoking, sedentary behaviors and physical activity, nutrition, diabetes, obesity, and substance use disorders. Papers also address educational initiatives aimed at improving the ability of health professionals to provide effective clinical prevention and public health services. Papers on health services research pertinent to prevention and public health are also published. The journal also publishes official policy statements from the two co-sponsoring organizations, review articles, media reviews, and editorials. Finally, the journal periodically publishes supplements and special theme issues devoted to areas of current interest to the prevention community.
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