Trends in E-cigarette Use in Callers to the Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line.

Q3 Medicine Wisconsin Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-03-01
Brian S Williams, Megan Piper, Thomas M Piasecki, Jesse Kaye, Michael Fiore
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Abstract

Introduction: E-cigarette use has been increasing for years with a limited understanding of how to help users quit. Quit lines are a potential resource for e-cigarette cessation. Our objective was to characterize e-cigarette users who call state quit lines and to examine trends in e-cigarette use by callers.

Methods: This retrospective study examined data from adult callers to the Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line from July 2016 through November 2020, including demographics, tobacco product use, motivations for use, and intentions to quit. Descriptive analyses were performed by age group with pairwise comparisons.

Results: A total of 26,705 encounters were handled by the Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line during the study period. E-cigarettes were used by 11% of callers. Young adults aged 18-24 had the highest rates of use at 30%, and their use rose significantly from 19.6% in 2016 to 39.6% in 2020. E-cigarette use among young adult callers peaked at 49.7% in 2019, coinciding with an outbreak of e-cigarette-related lung injury. Only 53.5% of young adult callers used e-cigarettes to "cut down on other tobacco," compared to 76.3% of adult callers aged 45-64 (P <0.05). Of all callers using e-cigarettes, 80% were interested in quitting.

Conclusions: E-cigarette use among callers to the Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line has increased, driven largely by young adults. Most e-cigarette users who call the quit line want to quit. Thus, quit lines can serve an important role in e-cigarette cessation. A better understanding of strategies to help e-cigarette users quit is needed, particularly in young adult callers.

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威斯康星州戒烟热线来电者使用电子烟的趋势。
导言:多年来,电子烟的使用一直在增加,但人们对如何帮助使用者戒烟的了解却很有限。戒烟热线是戒除电子烟的潜在资源。我们的目标是了解拨打州戒烟热线的电子烟用户的特征,并研究来电者使用电子烟的趋势:这项回顾性研究检查了威斯康星州戒烟热线从 2016 年 7 月至 2020 年 11 月期间的成人来电者数据,包括人口统计学、烟草产品使用、使用动机和戒烟意向。按年龄组进行了描述性分析,并进行了配对比较:在研究期间,威斯康星州烟草戒烟热线共处理了 26705 次咨询。11%的来电者使用电子烟。18-24 岁的年轻人使用率最高,达到 30%,使用率从 2016 年的 19.6% 显著上升到 2020 年的 39.6%。青壮年来电者使用电子烟的比例在 2019 年达到峰值,为 49.7%,这与电子烟相关肺损伤的爆发相吻合。只有 53.5% 的年轻成人来电者使用电子烟是为了 "减少其他烟草的使用",而在 45-64 岁的成人来电者中,这一比例为 76.3%(P 结论):威斯康星州烟草戒烟热线的来电者中使用电子烟的人数有所增加,这主要是由年轻人推动的。大多数拨打戒烟热线的电子烟使用者都希望戒烟。因此,戒烟热线可以在电子烟戒烟方面发挥重要作用。我们需要更好地了解帮助电子烟用户戒烟的策略,尤其是针对年轻的成年人来电者。
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期刊介绍: The Wisconsin Medical Society is the largest association of medical doctors in the state with more than 12,000 members dedicated to the best interests of their patients. With that in mind, wisconsinmedicalsociety.org offers patients a unique source for reliable, physician-reviewed medical information. The Wisconsin Medical Society has been a trusted source for health policy leadership since 1841.
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