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Examination of the impact of myblu electronic nicotine delivery system e-liquid nicotine strength on self-reported measures of dependence.

Authors :
Fearon IM
Seltzer RGN
Houser TL
Tope A
Cahours X
Verron T
Malt L
Nahde T
O'Connell G
Nides M
Source :
Drug testing and analysis [Drug Test Anal] 2023 Oct; Vol. 15 (10), pp. 1270-1280. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Jul 18.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Greater nicotine delivery is associated with higher nicotine concentrations in electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) liquids. However, there is a current debate as to whether this leads to increased dependence and mitigates ENDS public health potential.<br />Methods: Self-reported dependence among users of myblu ENDS containing different nicotine concentrations was examined with data from a multiwave cross-sectional survey of US young adults and adults. Questions examined responses related to dependence measures and participants' most often used myblu ENDS nicotine concentration (low: 0%, 1% and 1.2%; medium: 2%, 2.4% and 2.5%; or high: 3.6% and 4%).<br />Results: A global general linear model using nicotine concentration, age and days myblu that was used in the past 30 revealed a significant difference in PROMIS scores among nicotine concentration groups (F = 4.07, p = 0.02). However, pairwise comparisons to examine which specific groups differed significantly from others showed no significant differences. Logistic regression demonstrated that strong past 30-day cravings to use myblu among participants using high or medium nicotine concentrations were not significantly different from those using a low concentration (ORs 0.66 [0.42, 1.03], p = 0.07 and 0.95 [0.49, 1.82], p = 0.98, respectively). Time to daily first use for high or medium nicotine concentration users was not significantly different from those using a low concentration (ORs 0.89 [0.70, 1.14], p = 0.35 and 0.84 [0.57, 1.25], p = 0.40, respectively).<br />Conclusions: Use of myblu ENDS with different nicotine concentrations is not associated with differing levels of dependence. Our findings contradict the notion that high ENDS e-liquid nicotine levels generate increased dependence.<br /> (© 2022 The Authors. Drug Testing and Analysis published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1942-7611
Volume :
15
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Drug testing and analysis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35712897
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/dta.3335