Janet Audrain-McGovern , Andrew A. Strasser , E. Paul Wileyto
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引用次数: 99
Abstract
Objective
Flavored e-cigarette use has risen rapidly, especially among young adults who also smoke cigarettes. We sought to determine whether flavoring enhances the subjective rewarding value, relative reinforcing value, and absolute reinforcing value of an e-cigarette with nicotine compared to an unflavored e-cigarette with nicotine.
Methods
Using a within-subjects design, young adult smokers (n = 32) participated in three human laboratory sessions. Session 1 evaluated the rewarding value of flavoring by having participants rate unflavored and flavored e‐cigarettes with nicotine. Session 2 assessed the relative reinforcing value of a flavored vs unflavored e‐cigarette via a choice task that evaluated the willingness to “work” to hit targets on a computer screen to earn flavored or unflavored e‐cigarette puffs. Session 3 measured the absolute reinforcing value of flavored versus unflavored e-cigarettes via a 90-min ad-libitum vaping session where puffs from each e-cigarette were counted.
Results
Subjective reward value was higher for the flavored versus the unflavored e-cigarette (β = 0.83, CI 0.35–1.32, p = 0.001). Participants worked harder for flavored e-cigarette puffs versus unflavored e-cigarette puffs (breakpoint = 5.7; 597 responses versus 127 responses; β = 460.733, CI 246.58–674.88, p < 0.0001). Participants took twice as many flavored puffs than unflavored e-cigarette puffs (40 vs 23 puffs; IRR = 2.028, CI 1.183–3.475, p = 0.01).
Conclusions
Flavoring enhances the rewarding and reinforcing value of e-cigarettes with nicotine, and thus their abuse liability in young adult smokers. Further research is necessary to determine whether the use of flavoring in e-cigarettes impacts cigarette smoking behavior among young adults.
调味电子烟的使用量迅速上升,尤其是在吸烟的年轻人中。我们试图确定与没有调味的含有尼古丁的电子烟相比,调味是否能增强含有尼古丁的电子烟的主观奖励值、相对强化值和绝对强化值。方法采用受试者内设计,年轻成年吸烟者(n = 32)参加了三次人体实验。第1阶段通过让参与者对含尼古丁的无味电子烟和加味电子烟进行评分来评估加味电子烟的奖励价值。第二部分通过一项选择任务来评估有味和无味电子烟的相对强化价值,该任务评估了“工作”击中电脑屏幕上的目标以获得有味或无味电子烟泡的意愿。第三阶段通过90分钟的自由抽电子烟来测量加味电子烟和无味电子烟的绝对强化值,每支电子烟的吸口数都被计算在内。结果加味电子烟的主观奖励值高于无味电子烟(β = 0.83, CI 0.35-1.32, p = 0.001)。参与者在抽有味道的电子烟时比抽没有味道的电子烟更努力(断点= 5.7;597对127;β = 460.733, CI 246.58-674.88, p <0.0001)。参与者抽的加味电子烟是无味电子烟的两倍(40对23支;IRR = 2.028, CI 1.183 ~ 3.475, p = 0.01)。结论调味剂增强了电子烟对尼古丁的奖励和强化价值,从而增加了电子烟在青少年吸烟者中的滥用倾向。要确定电子烟中的调味剂是否会影响年轻人的吸烟行为,还需要进一步的研究。
期刊介绍:
Drug and Alcohol Dependence is an international journal devoted to publishing original research, scholarly reviews, commentaries, and policy analyses in the area of drug, alcohol and tobacco use and dependence. Articles range from studies of the chemistry of substances of abuse, their actions at molecular and cellular sites, in vitro and in vivo investigations of their biochemical, pharmacological and behavioural actions, laboratory-based and clinical research in humans, substance abuse treatment and prevention research, and studies employing methods from epidemiology, sociology, and economics.