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Young people's use of e-cigarettes in Wales, England and Scotland before and after introduction of EU Tobacco Products Directive regulations: a mixed-method natural experimental evaluation

Young people's experimentation with e-cigarettes has increased in recent years, although regular use remains limited. EU Tobacco Products Directive (TPD) regulations introduced packet warnings, advertising restrictions, and regulated nicotine strength from 2016, in part due to concerns regardin...

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Published in:The International journal of drug policy 2020-11, Vol.85, p.102795, Article 102795
Main Authors: Moore, Graham, Brown, Rachel, Page, Nicholas, Hallingberg, Britt, Maynard, Olivia, McKell, Jennifer, Gray, Linsay, Blackwell, Anna, Lowthian, Emily, Munafò, Marcus, Mackintosh, Anne-Marie, Bauld, Linda
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description Young people's experimentation with e-cigarettes has increased in recent years, although regular use remains limited. EU Tobacco Products Directive (TPD) regulations introduced packet warnings, advertising restrictions, and regulated nicotine strength from 2016, in part due to concerns regarding use by young people. This paper examines e-cigarette use trajectories before and after TPD. E-cigarette use data were obtained from School Health Research Network/Health Behaviour in School-aged Children surveys in Wales and Smoking Drinking and Drug Use surveys in England. Data from Wales were analysed using segmented logistic regression, with before and after regression analyses of English data. Semi-structured group interviews included young people aged 14-16 years in Wales, England and Scotland in 2017 and 2018. In Wales, ever use of e-cigarettes increased over time, but under a range of assumptions, growth did not appear to continue post-TPD. A small and non-significant change in trend was observed post-implementation (OR=0.96; 95%CI=0.91 to 1.01), which increased in size and significance after adjusting for ever smoking (OR=0.93; 95%CI=0.88 to 0.98). There was little increase in regular e-cigarette use from 2015 to 2017 in Wales. However, ever and regular use increased from 2014 to 2016 in England. Young people in all nations described limited interactions with components of TPD, while describing e-cigarette use as a ‘fad’, which had begun to run its course. This study provides preliminary evidence that young people's e-cigarette experimentation may be plateauing in UK nations. The extent to which this arises from regulatory changes, or due to a fad having begun to lose its appeal among young people in the UK countries, remains unclear. These trends contrast to those observed in North America, where newer products whose EU market entry and marketing have been impacted by TPD, have gained traction among young people. Long-term monitoring of e-cigarette use trends and perceptions among young people remain vital.
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Adolescent
Advertising
Child
Childrens health
Cigarettes
Data
Drug abuse
Drug policy
E-cigarette
Electronic cigarettes
Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems
England
Experiments
Health behavior
Health research
Humans
Interrupted time series analysis
Market entry
Marketing
Medical research
Mixed methods
Mixed methods research
Nicotine
North America
Policy
Polls & surveys
Regulation
Research Paper
Scotland
Smoking
Surveys and Questionnaires
Tobacco
Tobacco Products
Trends
Wales
Warnings
Youth
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