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Association between e-cigarette use behaviors and perceived harmfulness of e-cigarettes and anxiety/depression symptoms among Black/African American Adults
Black/African American adults are at greater risk of experiencing negative health outcomes stemming from tobacco use, yet little research has examined e-cigarette use behavior in the Black/African American adult-only population. We examined the association between e-cigarette use behaviors (never, f...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9719024/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36471769 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.102080 |
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author | Adzrago, David Fujimoto, Kayo Harrell, Melissa B. Jones, Antwan Wilkerson, J. Michael |
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description | Black/African American adults are at greater risk of experiencing negative health outcomes stemming from tobacco use, yet little research has examined e-cigarette use behavior in the Black/African American adult-only population. We examined the association between e-cigarette use behaviors (never, former, and current use) and perceived harmfulness of e-cigarette use and anxiety/depression symptoms among Black/African American adults. This cross-sectional study was a secondary analysis of nationally representative data from the 2011–2020 Health Information National Trends Survey (n = 6,268). Multinomial logit models were used to examine differences in e-cigarette use behaviors (reference group = never used e-cigarettes), given the risk factors named above. The prevalence of former and current e-cigarette use among Blacks/African Americans was 11.65 % and 3.52 %, respectively. There was a significant interaction between the perceived harmfulness of e-cigarette use and anxiety/depression. Moderate or severe anxiety/depression symptoms were associated with a higher likelihood of current e-cigarette use, but not former e-cigarette use. Compared to individuals who perceived e-cigarette use as less harmful than smoking cigarettes, those who perceived e-cigarette use as just as harmful were less likely to be current e-cigarette users. Those who perceived e-cigarette use as more harmful or were uncertain were less likely to be former or current e-cigarette users. Anxiety/depression and perceived harmfulness of e-cigarette use and their interactions were significantly associated with e-cigarette use behaviors. These findings provide an opportunity to offer tobacco cessation and prevention interventions to subgroups in this population and inform development of content for the same. |
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spelling | pubmed-97190242022-12-04 Association between e-cigarette use behaviors and perceived harmfulness of e-cigarettes and anxiety/depression symptoms among Black/African American Adults Adzrago, David Fujimoto, Kayo Harrell, Melissa B. Jones, Antwan Wilkerson, J. Michael Prev Med Rep Regular Article Black/African American adults are at greater risk of experiencing negative health outcomes stemming from tobacco use, yet little research has examined e-cigarette use behavior in the Black/African American adult-only population. We examined the association between e-cigarette use behaviors (never, former, and current use) and perceived harmfulness of e-cigarette use and anxiety/depression symptoms among Black/African American adults. This cross-sectional study was a secondary analysis of nationally representative data from the 2011–2020 Health Information National Trends Survey (n = 6,268). Multinomial logit models were used to examine differences in e-cigarette use behaviors (reference group = never used e-cigarettes), given the risk factors named above. The prevalence of former and current e-cigarette use among Blacks/African Americans was 11.65 % and 3.52 %, respectively. There was a significant interaction between the perceived harmfulness of e-cigarette use and anxiety/depression. Moderate or severe anxiety/depression symptoms were associated with a higher likelihood of current e-cigarette use, but not former e-cigarette use. Compared to individuals who perceived e-cigarette use as less harmful than smoking cigarettes, those who perceived e-cigarette use as just as harmful were less likely to be current e-cigarette users. Those who perceived e-cigarette use as more harmful or were uncertain were less likely to be former or current e-cigarette users. Anxiety/depression and perceived harmfulness of e-cigarette use and their interactions were significantly associated with e-cigarette use behaviors. These findings provide an opportunity to offer tobacco cessation and prevention interventions to subgroups in this population and inform development of content for the same. 2022-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9719024/ /pubmed/36471769 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.102080 Text en © 2022 Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Regular Article Adzrago, David Fujimoto, Kayo Harrell, Melissa B. Jones, Antwan Wilkerson, J. Michael Association between e-cigarette use behaviors and perceived harmfulness of e-cigarettes and anxiety/depression symptoms among Black/African American Adults |
title | Association between e-cigarette use behaviors and perceived harmfulness of e-cigarettes and anxiety/depression symptoms among Black/African American Adults |
title_full | Association between e-cigarette use behaviors and perceived harmfulness of e-cigarettes and anxiety/depression symptoms among Black/African American Adults |
title_fullStr | Association between e-cigarette use behaviors and perceived harmfulness of e-cigarettes and anxiety/depression symptoms among Black/African American Adults |
title_full_unstemmed | Association between e-cigarette use behaviors and perceived harmfulness of e-cigarettes and anxiety/depression symptoms among Black/African American Adults |
title_short | Association between e-cigarette use behaviors and perceived harmfulness of e-cigarettes and anxiety/depression symptoms among Black/African American Adults |
title_sort | association between e-cigarette use behaviors and perceived harmfulness of e-cigarettes and anxiety/depression symptoms among black/african american adults |
topic | Regular Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9719024/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36471769 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.102080 |
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