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

Table 3.

Participant motives and bivariate analyses examining differences between those who ever versus never used nicotine pouches, among young adults, US, 2022 (N=942)

Motives for nicotine pouch use All Ever use of nicotine pouches
No Yes
n (%) n (%) n (%) p
Total 942 (100) 850 (90.2) 92 (9.8)
Help quit combusted tobacco (e.g. cigarettes, cigars) 158 (16.8) 140 (16.5) 18 (19.6) 0.450
They do not cause me to smell like smoke/tobacco 145 (15.4) 121 (14.2) 24 (26.1) 0.003
Curious about the ‘buzz’ 123 (13.1) 97 (11.4) 26 (28.3) <0.001
Help quit other tobacco products (e.g. e-cigarettes) 111 (11.8) 95 (11.2) 16 (17.4) 0.079
A friend offered them to me 104 (11.0) 73 (8.6) 31 (33.7) <0.001
Using them is discreet (easy to hide) 100 (10.6) 73 (8.6) 27 (29.3) <0.001
Help reduce combusted tobacco (e.g. cigarettes, cigars) 89 (9.4) 77 (9.1) 12 (13.0) 0.215
Less harmful to my health than other tobacco products 86 (9.1) 72 (8.5) 14 (15.2) 0.033
Less harmful than cigarettes to others’ health 84 (8.9) 71 (8.4) 13 (14.1) 0.065
Curious about the flavors 84 (8.9) 60 (7.1) 24 (26.1) <0.001
Can use them where other tobacco products are not allowed 80 (8.5) 56 (6.6) 24 (26.1) <0.001
Help reduce other tobacco products (e.g. e-cigarettes) 68 (7.2) 56 (6.6) 12 (13.0) 0.230
Easy to use 59 (6.3) 36 (4.2) 23 (25.0) <0.001
More acceptable to non-tobacco users 43 (4.6) 31 (3.6) 12 (13.0) <0.001
Less addictive than other tobacco products 31 (3.3) 24 (2.8) 7 (7.6) 0.150
None of the above 529 (56.2) 520 (61.2) 9 (9.8) <0.001