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JUUL use and reasons for initiation among adult tobacco users.
Tob Control. 2019 11; 28(6):681-684.TC

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) JUUL has quickly captured the ENDS market, representing 74.6% of the total dollar share for this category as of November 2018. Although JUUL is marketed as an alternative to cigarettes intended for current adult smokers, evidence suggests that a majority of ENDS users are concurrently current cigarette smokers. Little is known about the dual use of JUUL and cigarettes, as well as the reasons for trying JUUL among adult tobacco users.

METHODS

A survey fielded via web and phone of 1332 current cigarette, cigar, little cigar or cigarillo (CLCC), and ENDS users aged 18-54 years was conducted from March to May 2018. Weighted descriptive and bivariate analyses examined JUUL use and reasons for trying JUUL by demographics, combustible tobacco use, ENDS use and intention to quit.

RESULTS

Approximately 81% of our sample reported current use of two or more tobacco products, including cigarettes, CLCCs or ENDS. Among current tobacco users, 15% ever used JUUL and 12% used JUUL in the past 30 days. Most individuals (74%) reporting ever JUUL use indicated using it for 5 days or fewer in the past 30 days. The most common reason for trying JUUL was trying to quit smoking cigarettes (37%), followed by family, friends or colleagues using the product (32%).

CONCLUSION

Although some tobacco users may be initiating JUUL to decrease combustible use, most were using the product infrequently and concurrently with other products. Findings have significant implications for cessation intervention efforts and policy development to help smokers quit.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Schroeder Institute, Truth Initiative, Washington, DC, USA mpatel@truthinitiative.org.Schroeder Institute, Truth Initiative, Washington, DC, USA.Health Strategies, American Heart Association Inc, Overland Park, Kansas, USA.Schroeder Institute, Truth Initiative, Washington, DC, USA.Schroeder Institute, Truth Initiative, Washington, DC, USA. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, George Washington University, Milken Institute of Public Health, Washington, DC, USA.Schroeder Institute, Truth Initiative, Washington, DC, USA.Schroeder Institute, Truth Initiative, Washington, DC, USA.Schroeder Institute, Truth Initiative, Washington, DC, USA. Department of Health, Behavior and Society, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.Schroeder Institute, Truth Initiative, Washington, DC, USA. Department of Health, Behavior and Society, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Global Institute of Public Health, New York University, New York, NY, USA.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

31217283

Citation

Patel, Minal, et al. "JUUL Use and Reasons for Initiation Among Adult Tobacco Users." Tobacco Control, vol. 28, no. 6, 2019, pp. 681-684.
Patel M, Cuccia A, Willett J, et al. JUUL use and reasons for initiation among adult tobacco users. Tob Control. 2019;28(6):681-684.
Patel, M., Cuccia, A., Willett, J., Zhou, Y., Kierstead, E. C., Czaplicki, L., Schillo, B., Hair, E. C., & Vallone, D. (2019). JUUL use and reasons for initiation among adult tobacco users. Tobacco Control, 28(6), 681-684. https://doi.org/10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2019-054952
Patel M, et al. JUUL Use and Reasons for Initiation Among Adult Tobacco Users. Tob Control. 2019;28(6):681-684. PubMed PMID: 31217283.
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TY - JOUR T1 - JUUL use and reasons for initiation among adult tobacco users. AU - Patel,Minal, AU - Cuccia,Alison, AU - Willett,Jeffrey, AU - Zhou,Yitong, AU - Kierstead,Elexis C, AU - Czaplicki,Lauren, AU - Schillo,Barbara, AU - Hair,Elizabeth C, AU - Vallone,Donna, Y1 - 2019/06/19/ PY - 2019/01/17/received PY - 2019/05/03/revised PY - 2019/05/17/accepted PY - 2019/6/21/pubmed PY - 2020/8/21/medline PY - 2019/6/21/entrez KW - cessation KW - electronic nicotine delivery devices KW - non-cigarette tobacco products SP - 681 EP - 684 JF - Tobacco control JO - Tob Control VL - 28 IS - 6 N2 - BACKGROUND: The electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) JUUL has quickly captured the ENDS market, representing 74.6% of the total dollar share for this category as of November 2018. Although JUUL is marketed as an alternative to cigarettes intended for current adult smokers, evidence suggests that a majority of ENDS users are concurrently current cigarette smokers. Little is known about the dual use of JUUL and cigarettes, as well as the reasons for trying JUUL among adult tobacco users. METHODS: A survey fielded via web and phone of 1332 current cigarette, cigar, little cigar or cigarillo (CLCC), and ENDS users aged 18-54 years was conducted from March to May 2018. Weighted descriptive and bivariate analyses examined JUUL use and reasons for trying JUUL by demographics, combustible tobacco use, ENDS use and intention to quit. RESULTS: Approximately 81% of our sample reported current use of two or more tobacco products, including cigarettes, CLCCs or ENDS. Among current tobacco users, 15% ever used JUUL and 12% used JUUL in the past 30 days. Most individuals (74%) reporting ever JUUL use indicated using it for 5 days or fewer in the past 30 days. The most common reason for trying JUUL was trying to quit smoking cigarettes (37%), followed by family, friends or colleagues using the product (32%). CONCLUSION: Although some tobacco users may be initiating JUUL to decrease combustible use, most were using the product infrequently and concurrently with other products. Findings have significant implications for cessation intervention efforts and policy development to help smokers quit. SN - 1468-3318 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/31217283/JUUL_use_and_reasons_for_initiation_among_adult_tobacco_users_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -