Association between menthol cigarette smoking and current use of electronic cigarettes among us adolescents.

Introduction Some e-cigarette manufacturers have marketed e-cigarette flavors branded after popular menthol cigarette brands, such as Newport. Such targeted marketing has the potential to increase the likelihood of e-cigarette initiation among menthol cigarette smokers. This study examined the assoc...

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Main Author: Israel Agaku
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Language:English
Published: European Publishing 2017-05-01
Series:Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
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spelling doaj-f4d8d18126d746fc83c553b1c6766cd92020-11-25T02:08:50ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Prevention and Cessation2459-30872017-05-013May Supplement10.18332/tpc/7116971169Association between menthol cigarette smoking and current use of electronic cigarettes among us adolescents.Israel Agaku0Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Office on Smoking and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, USAIntroduction Some e-cigarette manufacturers have marketed e-cigarette flavors branded after popular menthol cigarette brands, such as Newport. Such targeted marketing has the potential to increase the likelihood of e-cigarette initiation among menthol cigarette smokers. This study examined the association between menthol cigarette smoking and e-cigarette use among US middle and high school students. Material and Methods Data were from the 2014-2015 (N=39,718) National Youth Tobacco Survey, a school based survey of students in grades 6-12. Reasons for e-cigarette use by self-reported menthol status were compared using chi-squared tests. Association between menthol cigarette smoking and current (past 30 day) e-cigarette use was measured using a marginal structural logistic regression model. Results Current e-cigarette use prevalence was higher among menthol (58.5%) than nonmenthol (47.5%) cigarette smokers (p<0.001). The following reasons for e-cigarette use were more prevalent among menthol versus nonmenthol cigarette smokers, respectively for: smoking cessation (26.2% vs. 18.4%, p=0.0163); imitation of celebrity role models (4.4% vs. 1.1%, p=0.0013); attractive flavors (45.8% vs. 34.5%, p=0.004); and situational use in areas with smoking prohibitions (29.5% vs. 21.7%, p=0.0109). Logistic regression analyses among all cigarette smokers revealed higher odds of current e-cigarette use among menthol than nonmenthol cigarette smokers (aOR=1.56, 95%CI=1.24-1.97); analyses restricted to cigarette smokers who first tried cigarettes before any other tobacco product yielded consistent results (aOR=1.40, 95%CI=1.06-1.85). Conclusions Current e-cigarette use was significantly higher among menthol than nonmenthol cigarette smokers. These findings underscore the importance of efforts to reduce all forms of tobacco product use, including e-cigarettes, among youth.http://www.journalssystem.com/tpc/Association-between-menthol-cigarette-smoking-and-current-use-of-electronic-cigarettes-among-us-adolescents-,71169,0,2.htmlmenthole-cigaretteadolescence
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Association between menthol cigarette smoking and current use of electronic cigarettes among us adolescents.
Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
menthol
e-cigarette
adolescence
author_facet Israel Agaku
author_sort Israel Agaku
title Association between menthol cigarette smoking and current use of electronic cigarettes among us adolescents.
title_short Association between menthol cigarette smoking and current use of electronic cigarettes among us adolescents.
title_full Association between menthol cigarette smoking and current use of electronic cigarettes among us adolescents.
title_fullStr Association between menthol cigarette smoking and current use of electronic cigarettes among us adolescents.
title_full_unstemmed Association between menthol cigarette smoking and current use of electronic cigarettes among us adolescents.
title_sort association between menthol cigarette smoking and current use of electronic cigarettes among us adolescents.
publisher European Publishing
series Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
issn 2459-3087
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Introduction Some e-cigarette manufacturers have marketed e-cigarette flavors branded after popular menthol cigarette brands, such as Newport. Such targeted marketing has the potential to increase the likelihood of e-cigarette initiation among menthol cigarette smokers. This study examined the association between menthol cigarette smoking and e-cigarette use among US middle and high school students. Material and Methods Data were from the 2014-2015 (N=39,718) National Youth Tobacco Survey, a school based survey of students in grades 6-12. Reasons for e-cigarette use by self-reported menthol status were compared using chi-squared tests. Association between menthol cigarette smoking and current (past 30 day) e-cigarette use was measured using a marginal structural logistic regression model. Results Current e-cigarette use prevalence was higher among menthol (58.5%) than nonmenthol (47.5%) cigarette smokers (p<0.001). The following reasons for e-cigarette use were more prevalent among menthol versus nonmenthol cigarette smokers, respectively for: smoking cessation (26.2% vs. 18.4%, p=0.0163); imitation of celebrity role models (4.4% vs. 1.1%, p=0.0013); attractive flavors (45.8% vs. 34.5%, p=0.004); and situational use in areas with smoking prohibitions (29.5% vs. 21.7%, p=0.0109). Logistic regression analyses among all cigarette smokers revealed higher odds of current e-cigarette use among menthol than nonmenthol cigarette smokers (aOR=1.56, 95%CI=1.24-1.97); analyses restricted to cigarette smokers who first tried cigarettes before any other tobacco product yielded consistent results (aOR=1.40, 95%CI=1.06-1.85). Conclusions Current e-cigarette use was significantly higher among menthol than nonmenthol cigarette smokers. These findings underscore the importance of efforts to reduce all forms of tobacco product use, including e-cigarettes, among youth.
topic menthol
e-cigarette
adolescence
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