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US Trends in Age of Cigar Smoking Initiation by Race/Ethnicity and Education

Journal

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Volume 63, Issue 4, Pages 624-629

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2022.04.004

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  1. National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities
  2. National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities Division of Intramural Research
  3. National Cancer Institute/Food and Drug Administration [R00CA242589]
  4. Penn/Rutgers Tobacco Centers of Regulatory Science [U54CA229973]
  5. Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Cancer Center Support Grant [P30CA072720]

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This study examined the trends in age of initiating cigar smoking by race/ethnicity and education. The findings showed that among White cigar-ever-smokers, the age of initiating cigar smoking increased with higher education, while among Hispanic cigar-ever-smokers, the age remained unchanged. Among Black cigar-ever-smokers, there was no change in the age of initiating cigar smoking among those with <= high school and some college, but it was older among those with >= bachelor's degree. In 2019, the age of initiating cigar smoking did not vary by educational level among Hispanic and White cigar-ever-smokers, but Black cigar-ever-smokers with >= bachelor's degree started smoking cigars at older ages than their White counterparts.
Introduction: Younger age of initiating cigar smoking is associated with greater nicotine dependence and current use. Age of initiating cigarette smoking has increased over time, whereas trends in age of initiating cigar smoking remain understudied. These trends were examined by race/ethnicity, by education, and at their intersection. Methods: The analytic sample included U.S. Hispanic, Black, and White cigar-ever-smokers aged 24-25 years (n=29,715) from the 2002-2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Participants reported their age, race/ethnicity, sex, education (<= high school; some college; >= bachelor's degree), age of initiating cannabis use, and cigar smoking. Weighted multivariable linear regressions adjusted for sex and age of cannabis use initiation were used to examine trends in age of initiating cigar smoking by race/ethnicity, education, and education X year interactions within racial/ethnic groups. Age of initiating cigar smoking comparisons across race/ethnicity and education were examined using the most recent 2019 data.Results: During 2002-2019, across education, White cigar-ever-smokers started smoking cigars at an older age, whereas it remained unchanged among Hispanic cigar-ever-smokers. Among Black cigar-ever-smokers, age of initiating cigar smoking did not change among those with <= high school and some college, and was older among those with >= bachelor's degree. In 2019, age of initiating cigar smoking did not vary by educational level among Hispanic and White cigar-ever-smokers. Black cigar-ever-smokers with >= bachelor's degree initiated cigar smoking at older ages than their White counterparts.Conclusions: Black individuals experienced widening education-related disparities, and Hispanic individuals had no progress in delaying age of initiating cigar smoking. Regulatory action banning cigar flavors may impact these trends. Am J Prev Med 2022;63(4):624-629. (c) 2022 American Journal of Preventive Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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