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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Population and Procedure
2.2. ONP Awareness, Susceptibility, Beliefs and Associated Use Symptoms
2.3. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Prevalence and Covariates of ONP Awareness and Use
3.2. Susceptibility and Perceptions for ONPs Use
3.3. ONPs Associated Use Symptoms
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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| Table 1. Prevalence and correlates of ONP awareness and use. | |||||||
| Parameters | Overall % |
Aware of ONP (n = 493) |
ONP non-user (n = 713) |
ONP ever used (n = 118) |
|||
| % | ORadj (95% CI) | % | ORadj (95% CI) | % | ORadj (95% CI) | ||
|
Gender Male Female |
63.7% 36.3% |
68.4% 43.4% |
1.97 (1.40, 2.78)**** Ref. |
79.2% 97.4% |
0.35 (0.13, 0.87)* Ref. |
20.8% 2.6% |
2.86(1.14, 7.90)* Ref. |
| Age 18-29 years 30-39 years 40+ years |
48.0% 32.4% 19.6% |
62.9% 71.7% 30.1% |
4.67 (3.04, 7.30)**** 4.88 (3.03, 7.97)**** Ref. |
84.5% 80.7% 97.5% |
0.14 (0.04, 0.44)** 0.16 (0.04, 0.49)** Ref. |
15.5% 19.3% 2.5% |
6.91 (2.25, 26.78)** 6.11 (2.04, 23.53)** Ref. |
|
Cigarettes Yes No |
19.6% 79.4% |
91.4% 8.6% |
7.12 (3.51, 15.29)**** Ref. |
46.6% 53.4% |
0.11 (0.05, 0.21)**** Ref. |
53.4% 46.6% |
9.53 (4.86, 20.14)**** Ref. |
|
E-Cigarettes Yes No |
13.5% 86.5% |
80.4% 19.6% |
1.27 (0.62, 2.67) Ref. |
40.2% 59.8% |
0.12 (0.05, 0.24)**** Ref. |
59.8% 40.2% |
8.43 (4.09, 18.48)**** Ref. |
|
Hookah Yes No |
12.3% 87.7% |
79.4% 20.6% |
1.01 (0.51, 2.07) Ref. |
61.8% 38.2% |
1.14 (0.59, 2.26) Ref. |
38.2% 61.8% |
0.87 (0.44, 1.69) Ref. |
|
Smokeless Yes No |
66.4% 33.6% |
48.0% 52.0% |
0.90 (0.44, 1.87) Ref. |
99.1% 0.9% |
5.26 (1.67, 18.6)** Ref. |
0.9% 99.1% |
0.19 (0.05, 0.59)** Ref. |
| Table 2. Comparative ONP-beliefs to susceptibility and use | |||||||
| Beliefs |
Overall % |
Non-susceptible non-user (n = 210) |
Susceptible non-user (n = 503) |
ONP ever used (n = 118) |
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| Agree%# | ORadj (95% CI) | Agree%# | ORadj (95% CI) | Agree%# | ORadj (95% CI) | ||
|
Do you think ONP pose a health risk? Agree Not sure Disagree |
54.6% 38.4% 6.98% |
82% 16.8% 1.2% |
14.56 (4.04, 93.90)*** 2.67 (0.71, 17.73) Ref. |
54.3% 40.0% 5.7% |
1.07 (0.56, 2.03) 1.42 (0.76, 2.68) Ref. |
25.5% 55.9% 18.6% |
0.13 (0.06, 0.29)**** 0.42 (0.19, 0.89)* Ref. |
|
Do you think ONP lead to addiction? Agree Not sure Disagree |
23.8% 5.9% 70.2% |
29.1% 0.6% 70.3% |
2.40 (1.46, 3.98)*** 0.08 (0.01, 0.40)* Ref. |
21.7% 9.3% 69.0% |
0.69 (0.48, 0.99)* 12.07 (3.47, 76.98)*** Ref. |
25.4% 0.8% 73.7% |
0.64 (0.37, 1.09) 0.08 (0.01, 0.60)* Ref. |
|
Do you think ONP help you quit smoking? Agree Not sure Disagree |
25.4% 58.5% 16.1% |
5.2% 65.7% 29.1% |
0.09 (0.04, 0.21)**** 0.58 (0.36, 0.93)* Ref. |
18.5% 67.0% 14.5% |
0.56 (0.34, 0.90)* 1.77 (1.17, 2.69)** Ref. |
72.0% 20.3% 7.6% |
7.84(3.62, 16.84)**** 0.69 (0.33, 1.59) Ref. |
|
Have you received sufficient information about the dangers of ONP? Yes No |
15.4% 84.5% |
35.5% 64.5% |
5.06 (3.09, 8.34)**** Ref. |
8.9% 90.9% |
0.24 (0.15, 0.37)**** Ref. |
16.9% 83.1% |
1.55 (0.82, 2.86) Ref. |
|
Would you like to get more information ONP? Yes No |
62.2% 37.8% |
43.6% 56.4% |
0.29 (0.19, 0.44)**** Ref. |
62.8% 37.2% |
0.97 (0.71, 1.33) Ref. |
84.1% 15.9% |
4.59 (2.79, 7.76)**** Ref. |
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