Distinct Motives for Use Among Polytobacco Versus Cigarette Only Users and Among Single Tobacco Product Users

E. C. Wong, R. Haardörfer, M. Windle, C. Berg
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Background Alternative tobacco product (ATP) use as well as co-use of various tobacco products has increased in recent years, particularly among young adults. However, little is known about the differential role of motives for ATP or polytobacco use. Methods We examined (1) motives for tobacco use in relation to polytobacco versus cigarette only use and (2) motives for tobacco use in relation to levels of tobacco use across products. We analyzed data from past 30-day tobacco users at Wave 2 (Spring 2015) of a six-wave longitudinal study of 3418 students aged 18-25 years from seven U.S. colleges/universities. Variables included sociodemographics, tobacco use (cigarettes, little cigars/cigarillos [LCCs], smokeless tobacco [SLT], hookah, and e-cigarettes), and tobacco use motives (social, self-enhancement, boredom relief, and affect regulation). Results Multivariate analyses found that boredom relief motives were associated with polytobacco use versus cigarette only use (p = .007). Higher consumption levels demonstrated the following associations: cigarettes-positively with boredom relief (p = .025) and affect regulation motives (p < .001); LCCs-positively with affect regulation motives (p = .035); SLT-negatively with social (p = .003) and positively with self-enhancement (p = .017) and boredom relief motives (p = .007); and hookah-positively with social (p = .002) and boredom relief motives (p = .033) and negatively with self-enhancement (p = .004) and affect regulation motives (p = .001). Conclusions Distinct motives for use were associated with polytobacco use among smokers. Moreover, higher levels of use among single product users also demonstrated distinct associations across use motives. These data should inform targeted cessation interventions addressing motives for use in ATP and polytobacco users. Implications Interventionists, public health practitioners, and health care providers must address the increasing issue of ATP and polytobacco use and tailor interventions to reduce ATP and polytobacco use in light of the distinct motives for use.
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多种烟草制品使用者与纯卷烟使用者和单一烟草制品使用者的不同使用动机
近年来,替代烟草制品(ATP)的使用以及多种烟草制品的共同使用有所增加,特别是在年轻人中。然而,对ATP或聚烟草使用动机的不同作用知之甚少。方法:我们检查了(1)烟草使用动机与多种烟草和纯卷烟使用的关系;(2)烟草使用动机与各种产品的烟草使用水平的关系。我们分析了来自7所美国学院/大学的3418名年龄在18-25岁的学生的六波纵向研究的第二波(2015年春季)中过去30天烟草使用者的数据。变量包括社会人口统计学、烟草使用(香烟、小雪茄/小雪茄[lcc]、无烟烟草[SLT]、水烟和电子烟)和烟草使用动机(社交、自我提升、无聊缓解和影响调节)。结果多变量分析发现,缓解无聊的动机与使用多种烟草和只使用香烟有关(p = .007)。较高的消费水平显示出以下相关性:香烟与无聊缓解呈正相关(p = 0.025),并影响监管动机(p < 0.001);lcc -正向影响调节动机(p = 0.035);slt与社交动机呈负相关(p = 0.003),与自我提升动机(p = 0.017)和缓解无聊动机呈正相关(p = 0.007);水烟对社交动机(p = 0.002)和缓解无聊动机(p = 0.033)有积极影响,对自我提升动机(p = 0.004)和影响调节动机(p = 0.001)有消极影响。结论不同的使用动机与吸烟者使用多种烟草有关。此外,单一产品用户的较高使用水平也显示出不同使用动机之间的明显关联。这些数据应该为有针对性的戒烟干预提供信息,解决ATP和多种烟草使用者使用动机的问题。临床医生、公共卫生从业人员和卫生保健提供者必须解决ATP和多元烟草使用日益增加的问题,并根据使用ATP和多元烟草的不同动机量身定制干预措施以减少ATP和多元烟草的使用。
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