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Preferring more e-cigarette flavors is associated with e-cigarette use frequency among adolescents but not adults

INTRODUCTION: Many e-cigarette users find the variety of e-cigarette flavors appealing. We examined whether preferences for e-liquid flavors and the total number of flavors preferred differed between samples of adolescent and adult e-cigarette users. We also examined whether these preferences were a...

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Autores principales: Morean, Meghan E., Butler, Ellyn R., Bold, Krysten W., Kong, Grace, Camenga, Deepa R., Cavallo, Dana A., Simon, Patricia, O’Malley, Stephanie S., Krishnan-Sarin, Suchitra
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5754053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29300749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189015
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author Morean, Meghan E.
Butler, Ellyn R.
Bold, Krysten W.
Kong, Grace
Camenga, Deepa R.
Cavallo, Dana A.
Simon, Patricia
O’Malley, Stephanie S.
Krishnan-Sarin, Suchitra
author_facet Morean, Meghan E.
Butler, Ellyn R.
Bold, Krysten W.
Kong, Grace
Camenga, Deepa R.
Cavallo, Dana A.
Simon, Patricia
O’Malley, Stephanie S.
Krishnan-Sarin, Suchitra
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description INTRODUCTION: Many e-cigarette users find the variety of e-cigarette flavors appealing. We examined whether preferences for e-liquid flavors and the total number of flavors preferred differed between samples of adolescent and adult e-cigarette users. We also examined whether these preferences were associated with e-cigarette use frequency for adolescents or adults, respectively. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The analytic samples comprised 1) 396 adolescent, past-month e-cigarette users from 5 Connecticut high schools who completed an anonymous, school-based survey in Fall 2014 (56.1% male; 16.18 [1.18] years; 42.2% past-month smokers), and 2) 590 adult, past-month e-cigarette users who completed an anonymous, MTurk survey in Fall 2014 (53.7% male; 34.25 [9.89] years; 51.2% past-month smokers). RESULTS: Compared to adults, a larger proportion of adolescents preferred fruit, alcohol, and “other”-flavored e-liquids, whereas adults disproportionately preferred tobacco, menthol, mint, coffee, and spice-flavored e-liquids (p-values < .05). Adults also preferred a greater total number of flavors compared to adolescents and used e-cigarettes more frequently (p-values < .001). Flavor preferences uniquely were associated with frequency of e-cigarette use within the adolescent sample; the total number of flavors preferred was associated with more days of e-cigarette use (η(p)(2) = 0.04), as were preferences for fruit (η(p)(2) = 0.02), dessert (η(p)(2) = 0.02), and alcohol-flavored (η(p)(2) = 0.02) e-liquids. CONCLUSIONS: Flavor preferences differed between adolescent and adult samples. While youth reported less frequent e-cigarette use overall, their preferences for specific flavors and the total number of flavors preferred were associated with more days of e-cigarette use, indicating that flavor preferences may play an important role in adolescent e-cigarette use.
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spelling pubmed-57540532018-01-26 Preferring more e-cigarette flavors is associated with e-cigarette use frequency among adolescents but not adults Morean, Meghan E. Butler, Ellyn R. Bold, Krysten W. Kong, Grace Camenga, Deepa R. Cavallo, Dana A. Simon, Patricia O’Malley, Stephanie S. Krishnan-Sarin, Suchitra PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Many e-cigarette users find the variety of e-cigarette flavors appealing. We examined whether preferences for e-liquid flavors and the total number of flavors preferred differed between samples of adolescent and adult e-cigarette users. We also examined whether these preferences were associated with e-cigarette use frequency for adolescents or adults, respectively. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The analytic samples comprised 1) 396 adolescent, past-month e-cigarette users from 5 Connecticut high schools who completed an anonymous, school-based survey in Fall 2014 (56.1% male; 16.18 [1.18] years; 42.2% past-month smokers), and 2) 590 adult, past-month e-cigarette users who completed an anonymous, MTurk survey in Fall 2014 (53.7% male; 34.25 [9.89] years; 51.2% past-month smokers). RESULTS: Compared to adults, a larger proportion of adolescents preferred fruit, alcohol, and “other”-flavored e-liquids, whereas adults disproportionately preferred tobacco, menthol, mint, coffee, and spice-flavored e-liquids (p-values < .05). Adults also preferred a greater total number of flavors compared to adolescents and used e-cigarettes more frequently (p-values < .001). Flavor preferences uniquely were associated with frequency of e-cigarette use within the adolescent sample; the total number of flavors preferred was associated with more days of e-cigarette use (η(p)(2) = 0.04), as were preferences for fruit (η(p)(2) = 0.02), dessert (η(p)(2) = 0.02), and alcohol-flavored (η(p)(2) = 0.02) e-liquids. CONCLUSIONS: Flavor preferences differed between adolescent and adult samples. While youth reported less frequent e-cigarette use overall, their preferences for specific flavors and the total number of flavors preferred were associated with more days of e-cigarette use, indicating that flavor preferences may play an important role in adolescent e-cigarette use. Public Library of Science 2018-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5754053/ /pubmed/29300749 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189015 Text en © 2018 Morean et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Morean, Meghan E.
Butler, Ellyn R.
Bold, Krysten W.
Kong, Grace
Camenga, Deepa R.
Cavallo, Dana A.
Simon, Patricia
O’Malley, Stephanie S.
Krishnan-Sarin, Suchitra
Preferring more e-cigarette flavors is associated with e-cigarette use frequency among adolescents but not adults
title Preferring more e-cigarette flavors is associated with e-cigarette use frequency among adolescents but not adults
title_full Preferring more e-cigarette flavors is associated with e-cigarette use frequency among adolescents but not adults
title_fullStr Preferring more e-cigarette flavors is associated with e-cigarette use frequency among adolescents but not adults
title_full_unstemmed Preferring more e-cigarette flavors is associated with e-cigarette use frequency among adolescents but not adults
title_short Preferring more e-cigarette flavors is associated with e-cigarette use frequency among adolescents but not adults
title_sort preferring more e-cigarette flavors is associated with e-cigarette use frequency among adolescents but not adults
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5754053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29300749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189015
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