E-cigarette use and beliefs among adult smokers with substance use disorders
Background: We explored characteristics and beliefs associated with e-cigarette use patterns among cigarette smokers requiring inpatient detoxification for opioid and/or alcohol use disorder(s). Methods: Adult cigarette smokers (≥18 years), admitted to inpatient detoxification for alcohol and/or opi...
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doaj-147868ae5cd14167b635b3399aef04942021-05-24T04:31:30ZengElsevierAddictive Behaviors Reports2352-85322021-06-0113100329E-cigarette use and beliefs among adult smokers with substance use disordersOmar El-Shahawy0Daniel Schatz1Scott Sherman2Donna Shelley3Joshua D Lee4Babak Tofighi5Department of Population Health, New York University School of Medicine, United States; School of Global Public Health, New York University, United States; NYU/Abu Dhabi Public Health Research Center, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; Corresponding author at: Department of Population Health, 180 Madison Ave, 17th Floor, New York, NY 10016, United States.Department of Population Health, New York University School of Medicine, United States; Division of General Internal Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, United StatesDepartment of Population Health, New York University School of Medicine, United States; School of Global Public Health, New York University, United States; NYU/Abu Dhabi Public Health Research Center, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; Division of General Internal Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, United States; VA New York Harbor Healthcare System, New York, NY, United States; Department of Psychiatry, New York University School of Medicine, United StatesDepartment of Population Health, New York University School of Medicine, United States; School of Global Public Health, New York University, United States; Division of General Internal Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, United StatesDepartment of Population Health, New York University School of Medicine, United States; Division of General Internal Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, United StatesDepartment of Population Health, New York University School of Medicine, United States; Division of General Internal Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, United StatesBackground: We explored characteristics and beliefs associated with e-cigarette use patterns among cigarette smokers requiring inpatient detoxification for opioid and/or alcohol use disorder(s). Methods: Adult cigarette smokers (≥18 years), admitted to inpatient detoxification for alcohol and/or opioid use disorder(s) in a safety-net tertiary referral center in New York City were surveyed in 2015 (n = 158). Descriptive statistics (proportions) were used to assess for demographic, clinical diagnosis, cigarette smoking patterns (exclusive and dual use of e-cigarettes). Chi-square, t-test statistics, and logistic regression models were used. Results: Among our sample of combustible cigarette users, 13.9% (n = 22) reported dual use with electronic cigarettes. Dual use did not differ by demographic or clinical variables. Compared to exclusive smokers, dual users were more likely to have tried to quit in the past year (Adjusted Odds ratio = 8.59; CI: 2.58, 28.35; p < 0.001). Dual smokers had significantly higher mean ratings perceiving that e-cigarettes can help people quit smoking compared to exclusive smokers (M = 3.7, SD= ±1.4 vs. M = 2.7, SD= ±1.5, p = 0.002) respectively. Dual users also preferred e-cigarettes over nicotine patches /gum for quitting (M = 3.7, SD= ±1.7 vs. M = 2.6, SD= ±1.6, p = 0.005). Conclusions: E-cigarette use seems to be appealing to a small proportion of cigarette smokers with SUD. Although, dual smokers seem to use e-cigarettes for its cessation premise, they don’t appear to be actively seeking to quit. E-cigarettes may offer a more effective method for harm reduction, further evaluation of incorporating it within smoking cessation protocols among patients in addiction treatment is needed.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352853220301449Smoking cessationElectronic cigarettesCombustible cigarettesOpioid use disorderAlcohol use disorder |
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E-cigarette use and beliefs among adult smokers with substance use disorders |
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E-cigarette use and beliefs among adult smokers with substance use disorders |
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E-cigarette use and beliefs among adult smokers with substance use disorders |
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E-cigarette use and beliefs among adult smokers with substance use disorders |
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E-cigarette use and beliefs among adult smokers with substance use disorders |
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e-cigarette use and beliefs among adult smokers with substance use disorders |
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Addictive Behaviors Reports |
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2352-8532 |
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Background: We explored characteristics and beliefs associated with e-cigarette use patterns among cigarette smokers requiring inpatient detoxification for opioid and/or alcohol use disorder(s). Methods: Adult cigarette smokers (≥18 years), admitted to inpatient detoxification for alcohol and/or opioid use disorder(s) in a safety-net tertiary referral center in New York City were surveyed in 2015 (n = 158). Descriptive statistics (proportions) were used to assess for demographic, clinical diagnosis, cigarette smoking patterns (exclusive and dual use of e-cigarettes). Chi-square, t-test statistics, and logistic regression models were used. Results: Among our sample of combustible cigarette users, 13.9% (n = 22) reported dual use with electronic cigarettes. Dual use did not differ by demographic or clinical variables. Compared to exclusive smokers, dual users were more likely to have tried to quit in the past year (Adjusted Odds ratio = 8.59; CI: 2.58, 28.35; p < 0.001). Dual smokers had significantly higher mean ratings perceiving that e-cigarettes can help people quit smoking compared to exclusive smokers (M = 3.7, SD= ±1.4 vs. M = 2.7, SD= ±1.5, p = 0.002) respectively. Dual users also preferred e-cigarettes over nicotine patches /gum for quitting (M = 3.7, SD= ±1.7 vs. M = 2.6, SD= ±1.6, p = 0.005). Conclusions: E-cigarette use seems to be appealing to a small proportion of cigarette smokers with SUD. Although, dual smokers seem to use e-cigarettes for its cessation premise, they don’t appear to be actively seeking to quit. E-cigarettes may offer a more effective method for harm reduction, further evaluation of incorporating it within smoking cessation protocols among patients in addiction treatment is needed. |
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Smoking cessation Electronic cigarettes Combustible cigarettes Opioid use disorder Alcohol use disorder |
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