E-cigarette initiation and associated changes in smoking cessation and reduction: The Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study, 2013-2015

Kaitlyn M. Berry, Lindsay M. Reynolds, Jason M. Collins, Michael B. Siegel, Jessica L. Fetterman, Naomi M. Hamburg, Aruni Bhatnagar, Emelia J. Benjamin, Andrew Stokes

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Abstract

Background The role of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) in product transitions has been debated. Methods We used nationally representative data from the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study waves 1 (2013-2014) and 2 (2014-2015) to investigate the associations between e-cigarette initiation and cigarette cessation/reduction in the USA. We limited the sample to current cigarette smokers aged 25+ years who were not current e-cigarette users at wave 1. We modelled 30-day cigarette cessation and substantial reduction in cigarette consumption as a function of e-cigarette initiation between surveys using multivariable logistic regression. Results Between waves 1 and 2, 6.9% of cigarette smokers who were not current e-cigarette users transitioned to former smokers. After adjusting for covariates, cigarette smokers who initiated e-cigarette use between waves and reported they used e-cigarettes daily at wave 2 had 7.88 (95% CI 4.45 to 13.95) times the odds of 30-day cigarette cessation compared with non-users of e-cigarettes at wave 2. Cigarette smokers who began using e-cigarettes every day and did not achieve cessation had 5.70 (95% CI 3.47 to 9.35) times the odds of reducing their average daily cigarette use by at least 50% between waves 1 and 2 compared with e-cigarette non-users. Conclusions Daily e-cigarette initiators were more likely to have quit smoking cigarettes or reduced use compared with non-users. However, less frequent e-cigarette use was not associated with cigarette cessation/reduction. These results suggest incorporating frequency of e-cigarette use is important for developing a more thorough understanding of the association between e-cigarette use and cigarette cessation.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)42-49
Number of pages8
JournalTobacco control
Volume28
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2019
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • cigarette reduction
  • e-cigarette
  • e-cigarette initiation
  • electronic cigarette
  • ENDS
  • PATH
  • population assessment of tobacco and health
  • product transitions
  • smoking cessation
  • vape
  • vaping

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