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Role of e-cigarettes and pharmacotherapy during attempts to quit cigarette smoking: The PATH Study 2013-16
by
Delnevo, Cristine D.
, Gardner, Lisa D.
, Benmarhnia, Tarik
, Elton-Marshall, Tara
, Hyland, Andrew
, Hatsukami, Dorothy
, Kimmel, Heather L.
, Goniewicz, Maciej L.
, Compton, Wilson M.
, Taylor, Ethel
, Ramôa, Carolina
, Bansal-Travers, Maansi
, Kealey, Sheila
, Ambrose, Bridget K.
, Pierce, John P.
, Soneji, Samir
, Abrams, David B.
, White, Martha
, Cummings, K. Michael
, Kasza, Karin A.
, Silveira, Marushka L.
, Niaura, Raymond S.
, Coleman, Blair
, Fong, Geoffrey T.
, Blanco, Carlos
, Henrie, James
, Choi, Kelvin
, Gravely, Shannon
, Messer, Karen
, Chen, Ruifeng
, Sharma, Eva
, Limpert, Jean
, Borek, Nicolette
, Stanton, Cassandra A.
, Steinberg, Michael B.
, Trinidad, Dennis R.
in
Addictive behaviors
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Behavior Therapy
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cancer
/ Cigarette smoking
/ Cigarette Smoking - adverse effects
/ Cigarette Smoking - psychology
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug therapy
/ Drug Therapy - statistics & numerical data
/ Electronic cigarettes
/ Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems - statistics & numerical data
/ Female
/ Food
/ Health aspects
/ Health behavior
/ Health risks
/ Humans
/ Incidence
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Measurement methods
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mental health
/ Methods
/ Nicotine
/ Observational studies
/ People and places
/ Pharmacology
/ Public health
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Smoking
/ Smoking cessation
/ Smoking Cessation - methods
/ Smoking Cessation - psychology
/ Social Sciences
/ Supervision
/ Time Factors
/ Tobacco
/ Tobacco Use Cessation Devices - adverse effects
/ Tobacco Use Disorder - epidemiology
/ Tobacco Use Disorder - etiology
/ Tobacco Use Disorder - therapy
/ United States - epidemiology
/ Vaping - adverse effects
/ White, Sheila
/ Young Adult
2020
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Role of e-cigarettes and pharmacotherapy during attempts to quit cigarette smoking: The PATH Study 2013-16
by
Delnevo, Cristine D.
, Gardner, Lisa D.
, Benmarhnia, Tarik
, Elton-Marshall, Tara
, Hyland, Andrew
, Hatsukami, Dorothy
, Kimmel, Heather L.
, Goniewicz, Maciej L.
, Compton, Wilson M.
, Taylor, Ethel
, Ramôa, Carolina
, Bansal-Travers, Maansi
, Kealey, Sheila
, Ambrose, Bridget K.
, Pierce, John P.
, Soneji, Samir
, Abrams, David B.
, White, Martha
, Cummings, K. Michael
, Kasza, Karin A.
, Silveira, Marushka L.
, Niaura, Raymond S.
, Coleman, Blair
, Fong, Geoffrey T.
, Blanco, Carlos
, Henrie, James
, Choi, Kelvin
, Gravely, Shannon
, Messer, Karen
, Chen, Ruifeng
, Sharma, Eva
, Limpert, Jean
, Borek, Nicolette
, Stanton, Cassandra A.
, Steinberg, Michael B.
, Trinidad, Dennis R.
in
Addictive behaviors
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Behavior Therapy
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cancer
/ Cigarette smoking
/ Cigarette Smoking - adverse effects
/ Cigarette Smoking - psychology
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug therapy
/ Drug Therapy - statistics & numerical data
/ Electronic cigarettes
/ Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems - statistics & numerical data
/ Female
/ Food
/ Health aspects
/ Health behavior
/ Health risks
/ Humans
/ Incidence
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Measurement methods
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mental health
/ Methods
/ Nicotine
/ Observational studies
/ People and places
/ Pharmacology
/ Public health
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Smoking
/ Smoking cessation
/ Smoking Cessation - methods
/ Smoking Cessation - psychology
/ Social Sciences
/ Supervision
/ Time Factors
/ Tobacco
/ Tobacco Use Cessation Devices - adverse effects
/ Tobacco Use Disorder - epidemiology
/ Tobacco Use Disorder - etiology
/ Tobacco Use Disorder - therapy
/ United States - epidemiology
/ Vaping - adverse effects
/ White, Sheila
/ Young Adult
2020
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Role of e-cigarettes and pharmacotherapy during attempts to quit cigarette smoking: The PATH Study 2013-16
by
Delnevo, Cristine D.
, Gardner, Lisa D.
, Benmarhnia, Tarik
, Elton-Marshall, Tara
, Hyland, Andrew
, Hatsukami, Dorothy
, Kimmel, Heather L.
, Goniewicz, Maciej L.
, Compton, Wilson M.
, Taylor, Ethel
, Ramôa, Carolina
, Bansal-Travers, Maansi
, Kealey, Sheila
, Ambrose, Bridget K.
, Pierce, John P.
, Soneji, Samir
, Abrams, David B.
, White, Martha
, Cummings, K. Michael
, Kasza, Karin A.
, Silveira, Marushka L.
, Niaura, Raymond S.
, Coleman, Blair
, Fong, Geoffrey T.
, Blanco, Carlos
, Henrie, James
, Choi, Kelvin
, Gravely, Shannon
, Messer, Karen
, Chen, Ruifeng
, Sharma, Eva
, Limpert, Jean
, Borek, Nicolette
, Stanton, Cassandra A.
, Steinberg, Michael B.
, Trinidad, Dennis R.
in
Addictive behaviors
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Behavior Therapy
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cancer
/ Cigarette smoking
/ Cigarette Smoking - adverse effects
/ Cigarette Smoking - psychology
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug therapy
/ Drug Therapy - statistics & numerical data
/ Electronic cigarettes
/ Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems - statistics & numerical data
/ Female
/ Food
/ Health aspects
/ Health behavior
/ Health risks
/ Humans
/ Incidence
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Measurement methods
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mental health
/ Methods
/ Nicotine
/ Observational studies
/ People and places
/ Pharmacology
/ Public health
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Smoking
/ Smoking cessation
/ Smoking Cessation - methods
/ Smoking Cessation - psychology
/ Social Sciences
/ Supervision
/ Time Factors
/ Tobacco
/ Tobacco Use Cessation Devices - adverse effects
/ Tobacco Use Disorder - epidemiology
/ Tobacco Use Disorder - etiology
/ Tobacco Use Disorder - therapy
/ United States - epidemiology
/ Vaping - adverse effects
/ White, Sheila
/ Young Adult
2020
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Role of e-cigarettes and pharmacotherapy during attempts to quit cigarette smoking: The PATH Study 2013-16
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2020
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More smokers report using e-cigarettes to help them quit than FDA-approved pharmacotherapy.
To assess the association of e-cigarettes with future abstinence from cigarette and tobacco use.
Cohort study of US sample, with annual follow-up.
US adult (ages 18+) daily cigarette smokers identified at Wave 1 (W1; 2013-14) of the PATH Study, who reported a quit attempt before W2 and completed W3 (n = 2443).
Use of e-cigarettes, pharmacotherapy (including nicotine replacement therapy), or no product for last quit attempt (LQA), and current daily e-cigarette use at W2.
Propensity score matching (PSM) of groups using different methods to quit.
12+ months abstinence at W3 from cigarettes and from all tobacco (including e-cigarettes). 30+ days abstinence at W3 was a secondary outcome.
Among daily smokers with an LQA, 23.5% used e-cigarettes, 19.3% used pharmacotherapy only (including NRT) and 57.2% used no product. Cigarette abstinence for 12+ months at W3 was ~10% in each group. Half of the cigarette abstainers in the e-cigarette group were using e-cigarettes at W3. Different methods to help quitting had statistically comparable 12+ month cigarette abstinence at W3 (e-cigarettes vs no product: Risk Difference (RD) = 0.01, 95% CI: -0.04 to 0.06; e-cigarettes vs pharmacotherapy: RD = 0.02, 95% CI:-0.04 to 0.09). Likewise, daily e-cigarette users at W2 did not show a cessation benefit over comparable no-e-cigarette users and this finding was robust to sensitivity analyses. Abstinence for 30+ days at W3 was also similar across products.
The frequency of e-cigarette use during the LQA was not assessed, nor was it possible to assess continuous abstinence from the LQA.
Among US daily smokers who quit cigarettes in 2014-15, use of e-cigarettes in that attempt compared to approved cessation aids or no products showed similar abstinence rates 1-2 years later.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Adult
/ Cancer
/ Cigarette Smoking - adverse effects
/ Cigarette Smoking - psychology
/ Drug Therapy - statistics & numerical data
/ Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems - statistics & numerical data
/ Female
/ Food
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Nicotine
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Smoking
/ Smoking Cessation - psychology
/ Tobacco
/ Tobacco Use Cessation Devices - adverse effects
/ Tobacco Use Disorder - epidemiology
/ Tobacco Use Disorder - etiology
/ Tobacco Use Disorder - therapy
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