Are smokers only using cigarettes? Exploring current polytobacco use among an adult population

Abstract Background The primary focus of tobacco prevention and cessation interventions has been on cigarette smoking. Polytobacco use (the concurrent use of cigarettes and one or more other tobacco product[s]), may present additional health risks and make cessation more difficult. Methods We determ...

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description Abstract Background The primary focus of tobacco prevention and cessation interventions has been on cigarette smoking. Polytobacco use (the concurrent use of cigarettes and one or more other tobacco product[s]), may present additional health risks and make cessation more difficult. Methods We determined population estimates of tobacco product use and of polytobacco use for more than 50 000 adults from 10 states. Logistic regression analyses were used to determine factors independently associated with polytobacco use among men only (due to low use among women). Results The overall adult prevalence was 22.4% for cigarettes and 3.4% for polytobacco use. Polytobacco use was more common among men who smoked cigarettes, with 26.0% using at least one other product, compared to 4.4% of women cigarette smokers. Polytobacco use among men was significantly associated with younger age, all races/ethnicities except Hispanic, less educational attainment, less income, and more-than-moderate alcohol use. Conclusions Prevention and cessation efforts need to target use of other forms of tobacco besides cigarettes, especially among younger men and men who are more-than-moderate drinkers of alcohol.
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Cigarette smoking
Ethnic Groups
Humans
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Middle Aged
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Psychiatry
Regression analysis
Sex Distribution
Smokeless tobacco
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Smoking cessation
Tobacco
Tobacco smoking
Tobacco Use Disorder - epidemiology
Tobacco Use Disorder - ethnology
Tobacco, Smokeless
United States - epidemiology
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