Use of electronic cigarettes across 13 ITC countries with different regulatory environments

Background Electronic cigarettes have become an international phenomenon, although few studies have compared e-cigarette use across countries. This paper presents prevalence estimates of self-reported e-cigarette awareness, trial (ever-tried), current use (daily/weekly/monthly), and daily use...

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Main Authors: Shannon Gravely, Sara C. Hitchman, Ann McNeil, K. Michael Cummings, Ron Borland, Hua-Hie Yong, David Hammond, Geoffrey T. Fong
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Published: European Publishing 2018-03-01
Series:Tobacco Induced Diseases
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spelling doaj-77934a1a5058420ca383953d309168702020-11-25T01:31:15ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Induced Diseases1617-96252018-03-0116110.18332/tid/8427984279Use of electronic cigarettes across 13 ITC countries with different regulatory environmentsShannon Gravely0Sara C. Hitchman1Ann McNeil2K. Michael Cummings3Ron Borland4Hua-Hie Yong5David Hammond6Geoffrey T. Fong7University of Waterloo, CanadaKing’s College London, Psychology & Neuroscience, Addiction, United KingdomKing’s College London, United KingdomMedical University of South Carolina, United States of AmericaCancer Council Victoria, AustraliaCancer Council Victoria, AustraliaUniversity of Waterloo, CanadaUniversity of Waterloo, CanadaBackground Electronic cigarettes have become an international phenomenon, although few studies have compared e-cigarette use across countries. This paper presents prevalence estimates of self-reported e-cigarette awareness, trial (ever-tried), current use (daily/weekly/monthly), and daily use from 13 countries that vary on the strictness of e-cigarette policies/regulations. Methods Cross-sectional analyses of representative samples of adult (≥18-years) current and former smokers participating in International Tobacco Control Project (ITC) surveys in 13 countries from the most recent ITC survey wave (2013-2017). Countries were categorized into those with no e-cigarette policies (NP), less restrictive policies (LRP), or more restrictive policies (MRP). Results Weighted prevalence estimates of four key measures were computed: 1. Awareness: for NP countries: Zambia (2014): 3%, Bangladesh (2014/15): 7%, China (2013/15): 59%; LRP countries: Netherlands (2017): 92%, Republic of Korea (2016): 94%, United States (US) and England (2016): 99%; MRP countries: Uruguay (2014): 52%, Mexico (2014/15): 61%, Brazil (2016): 73%, Malaysia (2013/2014): 86%, Australia and Canada (2016): 99%. 2. Trial: for NP countries: Zambia (0%), Bangladesh (1%), China (11%); LRP countries: Netherlands (39%), Korea (44%), England (52%). US (58%); MRP countries: Uruguay (7%), Mexico (10%), Malaysia (38%), Australia (45%), Canada (49%). 3. Daily/weekly/monthly use: for NP countries: Zambia and Bangladesh (< 1%); China (1%); LRP countries: Korea (6%), Netherlands, US, England (7%); MRP countries: Uruguay (0%), Brazil (1%), Mexico (2%), Australia and Canada (6%), Malaysia (12%). 4. Daily use: for NP countries: Zambia, Bangladesh, China (all 0%); LRP countries: Korea (3%), Netherlands (3%), US (3%), England (4%); MRP countries: Uruguay and Brazil (0%), Mexico (1%), Canada (2%), Australia (3%), Malaysia (4%). [E-cigarette Trial, Current Use, and Daily Use] Conclusions With minor exceptions (e.g. Australia), awareness, trial, and use of e-cigarettes across the 13 countries generally reflected the de facto environment rather than the statutory environment implied by the law(s). Country income classification and survey year also appear to be strongly associated with use.http://www.journalssystem.com/tid/Use-of-electronic-cigarettes-across-13-ITC-countries-with-different-regulatory-environments,84279,0,2.htmlWCTOH
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author Shannon Gravely
Sara C. Hitchman
Ann McNeil
K. Michael Cummings
Ron Borland
Hua-Hie Yong
David Hammond
Geoffrey T. Fong
spellingShingle Shannon Gravely
Sara C. Hitchman
Ann McNeil
K. Michael Cummings
Ron Borland
Hua-Hie Yong
David Hammond
Geoffrey T. Fong
Use of electronic cigarettes across 13 ITC countries with different regulatory environments
Tobacco Induced Diseases
WCTOH
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Sara C. Hitchman
Ann McNeil
K. Michael Cummings
Ron Borland
Hua-Hie Yong
David Hammond
Geoffrey T. Fong
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title Use of electronic cigarettes across 13 ITC countries with different regulatory environments
title_short Use of electronic cigarettes across 13 ITC countries with different regulatory environments
title_full Use of electronic cigarettes across 13 ITC countries with different regulatory environments
title_fullStr Use of electronic cigarettes across 13 ITC countries with different regulatory environments
title_full_unstemmed Use of electronic cigarettes across 13 ITC countries with different regulatory environments
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publisher European Publishing
series Tobacco Induced Diseases
issn 1617-9625
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Background Electronic cigarettes have become an international phenomenon, although few studies have compared e-cigarette use across countries. This paper presents prevalence estimates of self-reported e-cigarette awareness, trial (ever-tried), current use (daily/weekly/monthly), and daily use from 13 countries that vary on the strictness of e-cigarette policies/regulations. Methods Cross-sectional analyses of representative samples of adult (≥18-years) current and former smokers participating in International Tobacco Control Project (ITC) surveys in 13 countries from the most recent ITC survey wave (2013-2017). Countries were categorized into those with no e-cigarette policies (NP), less restrictive policies (LRP), or more restrictive policies (MRP). Results Weighted prevalence estimates of four key measures were computed: 1. Awareness: for NP countries: Zambia (2014): 3%, Bangladesh (2014/15): 7%, China (2013/15): 59%; LRP countries: Netherlands (2017): 92%, Republic of Korea (2016): 94%, United States (US) and England (2016): 99%; MRP countries: Uruguay (2014): 52%, Mexico (2014/15): 61%, Brazil (2016): 73%, Malaysia (2013/2014): 86%, Australia and Canada (2016): 99%. 2. Trial: for NP countries: Zambia (0%), Bangladesh (1%), China (11%); LRP countries: Netherlands (39%), Korea (44%), England (52%). US (58%); MRP countries: Uruguay (7%), Mexico (10%), Malaysia (38%), Australia (45%), Canada (49%). 3. Daily/weekly/monthly use: for NP countries: Zambia and Bangladesh (< 1%); China (1%); LRP countries: Korea (6%), Netherlands, US, England (7%); MRP countries: Uruguay (0%), Brazil (1%), Mexico (2%), Australia and Canada (6%), Malaysia (12%). 4. Daily use: for NP countries: Zambia, Bangladesh, China (all 0%); LRP countries: Korea (3%), Netherlands (3%), US (3%), England (4%); MRP countries: Uruguay and Brazil (0%), Mexico (1%), Canada (2%), Australia (3%), Malaysia (4%). [E-cigarette Trial, Current Use, and Daily Use] Conclusions With minor exceptions (e.g. Australia), awareness, trial, and use of e-cigarettes across the 13 countries generally reflected the de facto environment rather than the statutory environment implied by the law(s). Country income classification and survey year also appear to be strongly associated with use.
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