Awareness, Trial, and Current Use of Electronic Cigarettes in 10 Countries: Findings from the ITC Project
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Design and Procedure
2.2. Measures
3. Statistical Analysis
4. Results
5. Discussion
Country | N | Dates of Data Collection (Survey Mid-Point ‡) | Survey Mode | Response Rate (Average Retention Rate) | N (%) Female | Age (Mean ± SD) | % Aware of E-Cigarettes (95% CI) | % Ever-Tried E-Cigarettes (95% CI) | % Currently Using E-Cigarettes (95% CI) |
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China | 5583 | May 2009–Oct 2009 (Jul-2009) | Face-to-Face | 52.8% ** (81.0%) | 297 (5%) | 50 ± 13 | 31% (28.7–34.0) | 2% (1.8, 2.9) | 0% (0.0–0.1) |
Cigarette Smokers | 5209 | 270 (5%) | 50 ± 13 | 31% (28.4–33.8) | 2% (1.8–3.0) | ~ 0% | |||
Recent quitters | 103 | 7 (7%) | 52 ± 13 | 40% (29.9–50.8) | 2% (0–4.4) | 0% | |||
United Kingdom | 1325 | Jul 2010–Jun 2011 (Aug-2010) | Web or Phone | 37.8% (72.8%) | 726 (55%) | 49 ± 13 | 54% (50.9–57.9) | 10% (7.1–12.1) | 4% (2.5–6.5) |
Cigarette Smokers | 977 | 544 (56%) | 49 ± 13 | 56% (51.9–60.0) | 11% (8.0–13.9) | 5% (2.8–7.0) | |||
Recent quitters | 77 | 46 (60%) | 47 ± 13 | 60% (44.4–74.9) | 16% (0–32.9) | 11% (0–28.5) | |||
United States | 1520 | Jul 2010–Jun 2011 (Aug-2010) | Web or Phone | 25.6% (63.4%) | 805 (53%) | 51 ± 13 | 73% (70.5–76.4) | 15% (12.1–17.8) | 6% (3.6–7.6) |
Cigarette Smokers | 1262 | 671 (53%) | 52 ± 13 | 74% (70.5–76.8) | 18% (14.2–21.0) | 6% (4.0–8.8) | |||
Recent quitters | 63 | 28 (44%) | 50 ± 14 | 72% (54.6–90.0) | 10% (1.0–19.9) | 7% (0–15.8) | |||
Canada * | 1581 | Jul 2010–Jun 2011 (Aug-2010) | Web or Phone | 49.5% (73.0%) | 872 (55%) | 47 ± 12 | 40% (36.5–42.6) | 4% (2.7–5.3) | 1% (0.6–2.1) |
Cigarette Smokers | 1243 | 683 (55%) | 48 ± 12 | 40% (36.1–43.0) | 4% (2.9–6.0) | 2% (0.8–2.7) | |||
Recent quitters | 74 | 34 (46%) | 47 ± 14 | 39% (25.2–53.7) | 5% (0–12.4) | 0% - | |||
Republic of Korea | 1753 | Oct 2010–Dec 2010 (Nov-2010) | Phone | 14.5% (50.3%) | 83 (5%) | 49 ± 16 | 79% (77.0–81.2) | 12% (10.4–14.1) | 7% (5.4–8.4) |
Cigarette Smokers | 1560 | 76 (5%) | 49 ± 16 | 80% (77.6–82.0) | 13% (10.9–14.9) | 7% (5.7–8.9) | |||
Recent quitters | 51 | 2 (4%) | 51 ± 15 | 75% (61.0–89.3) | 23% (9.3–36.5) | 13% (1.5–24.1) | |||
Malaysia * | 1998 | May 2011–Feb 2012 (May-2011) | Phone | N/A (56.7%) | 22 (1%) | 33 ± 23 | 62% (57.5–66.1) | 19% (16.2–22.6) | 14% (11.6–15.7) |
Cigarette Smokers | 1773 | 16 (1%) | 31 ± 12 | 62% (57.4–67.0) | 21% (17.3–24.2) | 15% (12.4–17.0) | |||
Recent quitters | 69 | 3 (4%) | 32 ± 14 | 69% (53.1–85.8) | 13% (3.2–22.2) | 6% (0.4–11.5) | |||
Mexico *,† | 2129 | Oct 2012–Dec 2012 (Nov-2012) | Face-to-Face | 80.7% (73.6%) | 801 (38%) | 41 ± 15 | 34% (30.0–37.5) | 4% (3.1–5.8) | - |
Cigarette Smokers | 1747 | 646 (37%) | 40 ± 15 | 34% (30.0–37.8) | 5% (3.4–6.7) | - | |||
Recent quitters | 70 | 25 (36%) | 41 ± 15 | 48% (28.5–68.0) | 3% (0.02–6.9) | - | |||
Brazil *,† | 1181 | Oct 2012–Feb 2013 (Jan-2013) | Phone | 10.6% (41.4%) | 767 (65%) | 49 ± 14 | 35% (31.6–38.5) | 4% (2.3–5.8) | - |
Cigarette Smokers | 1059 | 695 (66%) | 49 ± 13 | 35% (31.1–38.5) | 4% (2.4–6.3) | - | |||
Recent quitters | 44 | 25 (57%) | 46 ± 13 | 36% (19.7–52.2) | 4% (0–10.1) | - | |||
Australia * | 1492 | Feb 2013–Sep 2013 (Mar-2013) | Web or Phone | 45.8% (74.5%) | 801 (54%) | 47 ± 13 | 66% (62.7–69.1) | 20% (17.1–22.9) | 7% (4.7–8.5) |
Cigarette Smokers | 1093 | 586 (54%) | 48 ± 13 | 69% (65.6–73.0) | 24% (20.4–27.7) | 9% (6.2–11.4) | |||
Recent quitters | 88 | 46 (52%) | 44 ± 13 | 55% (41.2–68.1) | 16% (6.8–26.0) | 2% (0–5.4) | |||
Netherlands | 1849 | May 2013–Jun 2013 (May-2013) | Web | 64.6% (81.3%) | 907 (49%) | 40 ± 15 | 88% (86.4–90.4) | 19% (16.4–20.7) | 3% (2.4–4.1) |
Cigarette Smokers | 1420 | 686 (48%) | 41 ± 15 | 87% (84.8–89.6) | 20% (17.4–22.5) | 4% (2.8–5.0) | |||
Recent quitters | 284 | 154 (54%) | 38 ± 15 | 92% (88.9–95.5) | 14% (8.9–19.5) | 1% (0–1.9) |
6. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
Ethics Approval
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Gravely, S.; Fong, G.T.; Cummings, K.M.; Yan, M.; Quah, A.C.K.; Borland, R.; Yong, H.-H.; Hitchman, S.C.; McNeill, A.; Hammond, D.; et al. Awareness, Trial, and Current Use of Electronic Cigarettes in 10 Countries: Findings from the ITC Project. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2014, 11, 11691-11704. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph111111691
Gravely S, Fong GT, Cummings KM, Yan M, Quah ACK, Borland R, Yong H-H, Hitchman SC, McNeill A, Hammond D, et al. Awareness, Trial, and Current Use of Electronic Cigarettes in 10 Countries: Findings from the ITC Project. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2014; 11(11):11691-11704. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph111111691
Chicago/Turabian StyleGravely, Shannon, Geoffrey T. Fong, K. Michael Cummings, Mi Yan, Anne C. K. Quah, Ron Borland, Hua-Hie Yong, Sara C. Hitchman, Ann McNeill, David Hammond, and et al. 2014. "Awareness, Trial, and Current Use of Electronic Cigarettes in 10 Countries: Findings from the ITC Project" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 11, no. 11: 11691-11704. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph111111691
APA StyleGravely, S., Fong, G. T., Cummings, K. M., Yan, M., Quah, A. C. K., Borland, R., Yong, H. -H., Hitchman, S. C., McNeill, A., Hammond, D., Thrasher, J. F., Willemsen, M. C., Seo, H. G., Jiang, Y., Cavalcante, T., Perez, C., Omar, M., & Hummel, K. (2014). Awareness, Trial, and Current Use of Electronic Cigarettes in 10 Countries: Findings from the ITC Project. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 11(11), 11691-11704. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph111111691