Factors associated with dual use of electronic cigarettes among adult American Indians who smoke: A Cherokee Nation cohort study

CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY BIOMARKERS & PREVENTION(2020)

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Significance: American Indians (AI) have a higher prevalence of smoking, higher prevalence of electronic cigarette (EC) use, and higher cancer mortality than most other racial groups, particularly in Oklahoma. However, AI are rarely included in studies of EC use among smokers. As many individuals who smoke also use ECs to reduce harms from cigarettes, understanding correlates of using both products by AI merits greater attention. Methods: In Oklahoma in 2016, 375 AI who smoke and were ages 18 years and older completed a survey collecting demographic information, personal and family history of cancer, perceptions of EC harm and benefits, measures of smoking and dependence, other tobacco use, and EC use by spouse or partner. We defined dual users as using EC within 30 days and every day or some days (n = 44; 12%) and compared dual users to EC never users (n = 137; 37%). Results: Dual users were younger than never users (median 36 vs. 46 years, respectively; p = .01) but did not differ significantly by sex, education, or income. Dual users did not differ significantly from never users in self-reported general health status, personal history of cancer, or other smoking-related medical conditions. Dual users more often reported history of depression (56% vs. 29%; p Conclusions: EC use is a potential, albeit unproven, harm reduction strategy for people who smoke. The American Cancer Society strongly discourages dual use of EC and cigarettes. This exploratory study of AI found several significant associations with dual EC and cigarette use, but cigarette consumption was similar between groups. It remains to be determined whether ECs will have a role in smoking cessation or reducing cancer health disparities among AI. This abstract is also being presented as Poster A004. Citation Format: Dorothy A. Rhoades, Ashley L. Comiford, Justin D. Dvorak, Kai Ding, Leslie Driskill, Michelle Hopkins, Theodore L. Wagener, Paul Spicer, Mark P. Doescher. Factors associated with dual use of electronic cigarettes among adult American Indians who smoke: A Cherokee Nation cohort study [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the Eleventh AACR Conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved; 2018 Nov 2-5; New Orleans, LA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2020;29(6 Suppl):Abstract nr PR01.
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