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Symptoms of nicotine dependence in a cohort of Swedish youths: a comparison between smokers, smokeless tobacco users and dual tobacco users

ABSTRACT Aims  To determine whether symptoms of nicotine dependence, addiction and withdrawal symptoms differ between exclusive smokers, exclusive snus (moist snuff) users and dual users. Design  A cross‐sectional survey of a cohort subsample. Setting  County of Stockholm, Sweden. Participants  Curr...

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Published in:Addiction (Abingdon, England) England), 2010-04, Vol.105 (4), p.740-746
Main Authors: Post, Ann, Gilljam, Hans, Rosendahl, Ingvar, Bremberg, Sven, Rosaria Galanti, Maria
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Language:English
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Summary:ABSTRACT Aims  To determine whether symptoms of nicotine dependence, addiction and withdrawal symptoms differ between exclusive smokers, exclusive snus (moist snuff) users and dual users. Design  A cross‐sectional survey of a cohort subsample. Setting  County of Stockholm, Sweden. Participants  Current exclusive smokers (n = 466), exclusive snus users (n = 209) and dual users (n = 144), mean age 17.6 years. Measurements  Self‐reported life‐time experience of nicotine dependence and withdrawal symptoms in periods of discontinued tobacco use. Selected items from the modified Fagerstöm Tolerance Questionnaire (mFTQ), the Hooked on Nicotine Checklist (HONC) and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM‐IV). Findings  The odds ratio of endorsing each of four mFTQ items as well as the HONC item investigating the risk of feeling addicted to tobacco was two to five‐fold higher for exclusive snus users and for dual users compared to exclusive smokers. One DSM‐IV item (difficult to refrain from use) was elevated among dual users compared to smokers. Dual users reported the highest prevalence of any withdrawal symptom in contrast to exclusive snus users, who reported a lower risk of withdrawal symptoms compared to exclusive smokers. Conclusions  Smokeless tobacco users show symptoms of nicotine dependence at least as frequently as cigarette smokers. Symptoms of nicotine dependence and of withdrawal during quit attempts are particularly frequent in the subgroup of users who combine smokeless tobacco with smoking.
ISSN:0965-2140
1360-0443
1360-0443
DOI:10.1111/j.1360-0443.2009.02852.x