The Use of E-Cigarettes Among U.S. Immigrants: The 2014 National Health Interview Survey.

作者: Yang Wang , Fernando A. Wilson , Jamie Larson , Li-Wu Chen

DOI: 10.1177/0033354916662220

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摘要: OBJECTIVE Although e-cigarette popularity has increased substantially in recent years the United States, it is unclear whether use extended to immigrants States. We characterized differences ever and current of e-cigarettes among non-U.S. citizens, naturalized U.S. natives. METHODS used cross-sectional data from 2014 National Health Interview Survey measure prevalence by immigration status, as native, citizen, citizen. multivariate logistic regression examine association between status adjusting for demographic characteristics, socioeconomic history tobacco use. also stratified cigarette smoking analyzed impact length residency country origin on immigrants. RESULTS Naturalized citizens had a similar use, which was significantly lower than After covariates, 38% odds 54% using Non-U.S. were less likely natives currently e-cigarettes. Among both smokers nonsmokers cigarettes, indicate with >5 more <5 try CONCLUSION are e-cigarettes, may increase

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