A Combination of Factors Related to Smoking Behavior, Attractive Product Characteristics, and Socio-Cognitive Factors are Important to Distinguish a Dual User from an Exclusive E-Cigarette User
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Recruitment
2.2. Questionnaire
2.2.1. Sociodemographic Measures
2.2.2. Past and Current Smoking and Vaping Behavior
2.2.3. Product Characteristics Used
2.2.4. Attractiveness and Reasons Related to Cigarettes and E-Cigarettes
2.2.5. Socio-Cognitive Factors
2.3. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Participants Characteristics
3.2. Differences between Dual Users and Exclusive E-Cigarette Users
3.2.1. Differences in Past and Current Smoking and Vaping Behavior
3.2.2. Differences in Product Characteristics Used
3.2.3. Differences in Attractiveness and Reasons Related to Cigarettes and E-Cigarettes
3.2.4. Differences in Socio-Cognitive Factors
3.3. Identifying Unique Factors that Discriminate Dual User from an Exclusive E-Cigarette User
4. Discussion
4.1. Limitations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Dual Users (n = 80) | E-Cigarette Users (n = 636) | |
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(1) Past and current smoking and vaping behavior | n = 80 | n = 36 |
Quantity of tobacco cigarettes smoked in the past (e-cigarette users) or currently (dual users) | Current smoking quantity A | Past smoking quantity A |
< ½ package p. day | 16.3% | 2.8% |
½ −1 package p. day | 63.7% | 36.1% |
1 package p. day | 13.8% | 22.2% |
> 1 package p. day | 6.3% | 38.9% |
Lifetime status of tobacco smoking | ||
<100 cigarettes in life | 6.30% | 0.00% |
>100 cigarettes in life | 93.70% | 100.00% |
Onset of tobacco smoking | ||
<6 months | 1.3% | 2.8% |
6−12 months | 1.3% | 0.0% |
1−5 years | 8.8% | 0.0% |
5−10 years | 11.3% | 0.0% |
>10 years | 77.5% | 97.2% |
Onset of vaping | ||
<6 months | 35.0% | 13.9% |
6−12 months | 20.0% | 16.7% |
1−5 years | 41.3% | 61.1% |
5−10 years | 3.8% | 8.3% |
(2) Product characteristics used | n = 80 | |
No significant differences were found | ||
(3) Attractiveness and reasons related to cigarettes and e-cigarettes | n = 80 | n = 36 |
Attractiveness of e-cigarettes | ||
The product looks nice | 18.8% | 5.6% |
Due to all the different flavors | 46.3% | 25.0% |
Because it is possible to alter the setting of the E-cigarette to my wishes | 20.0% | 38.9% |
Because the nicotine level can be varied | 45.0% | 66.7% |
Not applicable, I do not find the E-cigarette/vaper attractive | 8.8% | 0% |
Attractive characteristics of cigarettes (yes%) | ||
The product looks nice | 7.5% | 0% |
Due to all the different flavors | 30.0% | 11.1% |
Because you can smoke different brands | 26.3% | 5.6% |
Not applicable, I do not find the cigarette attractive | 28.8% | 72.2% |
Unattractiveness of cigarettes | ||
The price of the product | 35.0% | 58.3% |
Because you stink after you have smoked a cigarette | 43.8% | 66.7% |
Reasons for e-cigarette use | ||
For their health advantages: effects on health, fewer ingredients than a cigarette. | 42.25% | 72.2% |
As an alternative to cigarettes: it is like the smoking or because of the throat hit | 28.8% | 50.0% |
To get round the smoking ban (to be able to vape in places where smoking is normally forbidden). | 22.5% | 5.6% |
To try something new: out of curiosity about new products, different flavors, different apparatus/designs, for pleasure, as a hobby, or because it is cool/trendy/classy. | 11.3% | 0% |
(4) Socio-cognitive factors regarding cigarette use, e-cigarette use, and not smoking or vaping | n = 80 | n = 36 |
Attitude towards e-cigarettes | 4.5 (0.8) | 5.0(0.8) |
Attitude towards smoking | 3.5(1.2) | 2.7(1.2) |
Barrier: accessibility of e-cigarettes | 5.2(1.1) | 4.8(1.5) |
Deliberation not using e-cigarettes and cigarettes | 4.5(1.4) | 3.9(1.3) |
Independency of information: (e) | 50.0% | 72.2% |
Independency of information: (h) | 18.8% | 5.6% |
Information need: (j) | 7.9% | 0% |
Information source used: not applicable | 6.3% | 0% |
Information source used (h) | 6.3% | 22.2% |
Intention to quit vaping A. | 3.8(2.0) | 2.9(1.8) |
Intention to quit vaping B. | 3.6(2.4) | 2.3(1.8) |
Reliability of information (e) | 51.3% | 75.0% |
Risk perception of smoking (cognitive) A | 4.7(1.3) | 5.3(1.1) |
Self-efficacy to not vape or smoke | 3.9(1.2) | 4.8(1.2) |
Social Influence A | 4.2(1.7) | 3.2(1.6) |
Social influence D | 33.8% | 13.9% |
Social influence F | 3.6(1.1) | 4.1(1.1) |
Social Ties with other smokers (n = 79) | 3.3(1.1) | 2.3(1.2) |
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Romijnders, K.A.G.J.; Pennings, J.L.A.; van Osch, L.; de Vries, H.; Talhout, R. A Combination of Factors Related to Smoking Behavior, Attractive Product Characteristics, and Socio-Cognitive Factors are Important to Distinguish a Dual User from an Exclusive E-Cigarette User. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 4191. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16214191
Romijnders KAGJ, Pennings JLA, van Osch L, de Vries H, Talhout R. A Combination of Factors Related to Smoking Behavior, Attractive Product Characteristics, and Socio-Cognitive Factors are Important to Distinguish a Dual User from an Exclusive E-Cigarette User. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16(21):4191. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16214191
Chicago/Turabian StyleRomijnders, Kim A.G.J., Jeroen L.A. Pennings, Liesbeth van Osch, Hein de Vries, and Reinskje Talhout. 2019. "A Combination of Factors Related to Smoking Behavior, Attractive Product Characteristics, and Socio-Cognitive Factors are Important to Distinguish a Dual User from an Exclusive E-Cigarette User" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 21: 4191. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16214191
APA StyleRomijnders, K. A. G. J., Pennings, J. L. A., van Osch, L., de Vries, H., & Talhout, R. (2019). A Combination of Factors Related to Smoking Behavior, Attractive Product Characteristics, and Socio-Cognitive Factors are Important to Distinguish a Dual User from an Exclusive E-Cigarette User. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(21), 4191. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16214191