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E-cigarette use and its association with smoking reduction and cessation intentions among Mexican smokers.


ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE:Evaluate the patterns of e-cigarette use andtheir association with smoking behavior. MATERIALS AND METHODS:We analyzed data from a population-based representative cohort of adult smokers who participated in the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Surveys in Mexico. The analytic sample (n=760) was restricted to participants who were followed up from wave 6 (2012) to wave 7 (2014-2015). GEE models regressed e-cigarette use at follow-up and changes in cigarettes per day (CPD) between waves, on baseline sociodemographic variables, smoking status (daily, non-daily, quit), e-cigarette trial, and quit intentions. RESULTS:Smokers who were younger, had a higher income, and had tried e-cigarettes at baseline were more likely to be current e-cigarette users at follow-up. Ecigarette use at follow-up was not associated with a change in CPD over time. CONCLUSIONS:E-cigarette use does not appear to have promoted smoking cessation or reduction in this sample of Mexican smokers.

SUBMITTER: Lozano P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6944440 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May-Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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E-cigarette use and its association with smoking reduction and cessation intentions among Mexican smokers.

Lozano Paula P   Arillo-Santillán Edna E   Barrientos-Gutiérrez Inti I   Zavala-Arciniega Luis L   Reynales-Shigematsu Luz Myriam LM   Thrasher James F JF  

Salud publica de Mexico 20190501 3


<h4>Objective</h4>Evaluate the patterns of e-cigarette use andtheir association with smoking behavior.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>We analyzed data from a population-based representative cohort of adult smokers who participated in the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Surveys in Mexico. The analytic sample (n=760) was restricted to participants who were followed up from wave 6 (2012) to wave 7 (2014-2015). GEE models regressed e-cigarette use at follow-up and changes in cigarettes  ...[more]

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