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. 2023 Jun 7;9:19. doi: 10.18332/tpc/163243

Table 1.

Participant characteristics and bivariate analyses examining differences between those aware versus not aware of nicotine pouches, and those who have ever versus never used them, among young adults, US, 2022 (N=942)

Characteristics All Aware of nicotine pouches Ever use of nicotine pouches
No Yes No Yes
n (%) n (%) n (%) p n (%) n (%) p
Total 942 (100) 616 (65.4) 326 (34.6) 850 (90.2) 92 (9.8)
Metropolitan statistical area ( MSA ) 0.007 0.132
Atlanta 145 (15.4) 85 (13.8) 60 (18.4) 128 (15.1) 17 (18.5)
Boston 176 (18.7) 124 (20.1) 52 (29.5) 164 (19.3) 12 (13.0)
Minneapolis 143 (15.2) 101 (16.4) 42 (12.9) 125 (14.7) 18 (19.6)
Oklahoma City 83 (8.8) 57 (9.3) 26 (8.0) 78 (9.2) 5 (5.4)
San Diego 112 (11.9) 77 (12.5) 35 (10.7) 103 (12.1) 9 (9.8)
Seattle 128 (13.6) 67 (10.9) 61 (18.7) 109 (12.8) 19 (20.7)
Other 155 (16.5) 105 (17.0) 50 (15.3) 143 (16.8) 12 (13.0)
Age (years), mean ± SD 27.61 ± 4.61 27.70 ± 4.58 27.42 ± 4.64 0.375 27.59 ± 4.58 27.73 ± 4.84 0.789
Sex* <0.001 <0.001
Male 320 (34.3) 183 (30.0) 137 (42.4) 267 (31.7) 53 (58.9)
Female 612 (65.7) 426 (70.0) 186 (57.2) 575 (68.3) 37 (41.1)
Sexual identity 0.591 0.012
Sexual minority 465 (49.4) 308 (50.0) 169 (51.8) 431 (50.7) 34 (37.0)
Straight 477 (50.6) 308 (50.0) 157 (48.2) 419 (49.3) 58 (63.0)
Race 0.100 0.217
White 689 (73.1) 464 (75.3) 225 (69.0) 617 (72.6) 72 (78.3)
Black 43 (4.6) 27 (4.4) 16 (4.9) 42 (4.9) 1 (1.1)
Asian 115 (12.2) 73 (11.9) 42 (12.9) 107 (12.6) 8 (8.7)
Other 95 (10.1) 52 (8.4) 43 (13.2) 84 (9.9) 11 (12.0)
Hispanic# 82 (8.8) 47 (7.7) 35 (10.9) 0.105 74 (8.8) 8 (8.8) 0.990
No 847 (91.2) 561 (92.3) 286 (89.1) 764 (91.2) 83 (91.2)
Past 30-day use of tobacco and other substances
Nicotine pouches 18 (1.9) 0 (0.0) 18 (1.9) <0.001 (0.0) 18 (1.9) <0.001
Cigarettes 93 (9.9) 34 (5.5) 59 (18.1) <0.001 70 (8.2) 23 (25.0) <0.001
E-cigarettes 172 (18.3) 75 (12.2) 97 (29.8) <0.001 136 (16.0) 36 (39.1) <0.001
Smokeless tobacco (e.g. chewing) 16 (1.7) 1 (0.2) 15 (4.6) <0.001 4 (0.5) 12 (13.0) <0.001
Mean (SD)§ Mean (SD)§ Mean (SD)§ Mean (SD)§ Mean (SD)§
Use intentionsa
Nicotine pouches 1.21 (0.81) 1.08 (0.45) 1.47 (1.20) <0.001 1.14 (0.61) 1.84 (1.67) <0.001
Cigarettes 1.48 (1.26) 1.30 (1.01) 1.82 (1.58) <0.001 1.44 (1.19) 1.90 (1.74) <0.001
E-cigarettes 1.86 (1.75) 1.63 (1.56) 2.31 (2.00) <0.001 1.77 (1.67) 2.68 (2.21) <0.001
Smokeless tobacco 1.09 (0.55) 1.01 (0.10) 1.25 (0.91) <0.001 1.06 (0.42) 1.40 (1.19) <0.001
Perceived harm to healthb
Nicotine pouches 5.09 (1.62) 5.21 (1.54) 4.88 (1.75) 0.003 5.15 (1.59) 4.53 (1.78) <0.001
Cigarettes 6.52 (1.10) 6.58 (1.04) 6.34 (1.21) 0.009 6.52 (1.11) 6.50 (1.06) 0.884
E-cigarettes 5.45 (1.48) 5.57 (1.39) 5.23 (1.62) <0.001 5.49 (1.45) 5.11 (1.69) 0.019
Smokeless tobacco 5.93 (1.29) 6.01 (1.23) 5.78 (1.40) 0.009 5.94 (1.30) 5.79 (1.25) 0.287
Perceived addictivenessc
Nicotine pouches 5.95 (1.36) 6.04 (1.27) 5.74 (1.50) 0.005 5.96 (1.36) 5.89 (1.39) 0.668
Cigarettes 6.54 (0.98) 6.62 (0.88) 6.39 (1.14) <0.001 6.54 (1.00) 6.52 (0.85) 0.883
E-cigarettes 6.26 (1.16) 6.33 (1.07) 6.14 (1.31) 0.018 6.26 (1.17) 6.26 (1.09) 0.976
Smokeless tobacco 6.08 (1.28) 6.16 (1.20) 5.94 (1.41) 0.015 6.09 (1.28) 6.07 (1.27) 0.877
Perceived social acceptabilityd
Nicotine pouches 3.36 (1.74) 3.10 (1.62) 3.86 (1.84) <0.001 3.26 (1.69) 4.28 (1.91) <0.001
Cigarettes 3.09 (1.75) 2.82 (1.62) 3.62 (1.85) <0.001 3.04 (1.72) 3.59 (1.97) 0.004
E-cigarettes 4.58 (1.85) 4.32 (1.85) 5.07 (1.76) <0.001 4.34 (1.85) 5.09 (1.74) <0.001
Smokeless tobacco 2.49 (1.57) 2.24 (1.41) 2.97 (1.75) <0.001 2.42 (1.53) 3.11 (1.82) <0.001

Awareness: had heard of product.

*

10 preferred not to answer.

#

13 preferred not to answer.

§

On a scale of: 1=not at all, to 7=extremely. In the overall sample, t-tests indicated that:

a

Use intentions for nicotine pouches were higher than for smokeless tobacco, but lower than for cigarettes and e-cigarettes (p<0.001).

b

Nicotine pouches were perceived as less harmful than cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and smokeless tobacco (p<0.001).

c

Nicotine pouches were perceived as less addictive than cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and smokeless tobacco (p<0.05).

d

Nicotine pouches were perceived as more socially acceptable than cigarettes and smokeless tobacco but less than e-cigarettes (p<0.001).

SD: standard deviation.