Dual use of cigarettes and Swedish snuff (snus) among young adults in Northern Finland

Background: The sale of smokeless tobacco has been totally banned in Finland since the country joined the European Union in 1995. Adolescents have continued to use smokeless tobacco even after the sales ban. The objective was to describe dual use of Swedish snuff (snus) and cigarettes in young adult...

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Published in:The European Journal of Public Health
Main Authors: Hamari, Anna K., Toljamo, Tuula I., Kinnula, Vuokko L., Nieminen, Pentti A.
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Published: Oxford University Press 2013
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:eurpub:23/5/768 2023-05-15T17:42:18+02:00 Dual use of cigarettes and Swedish snuff (snus) among young adults in Northern Finland Hamari, Anna K. Toljamo, Tuula I. Kinnula, Vuokko L. Nieminen, Pentti A. 2013-10-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://eurpub.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/23/5/768 https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/cks131 en eng Oxford University Press http://eurpub.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/23/5/768 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/cks131 Copyright (C) 2013, Oxford University Press Tobacco TEXT 2013 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/cks131 2015-02-28T20:53:26Z Background: The sale of smokeless tobacco has been totally banned in Finland since the country joined the European Union in 1995. Adolescents have continued to use smokeless tobacco even after the sales ban. The objective was to describe dual use of Swedish snuff (snus) and cigarettes in young adults living in Northern Finland. Methods: This study on male military recruits ( n = 1151, mean age 19.4 years; response rate 80%) investigated association of snus use with self-reported tobacco use, nicotine dependence and attempts to quit smoking. Results: Overall, 15.6% ( n = 179) reported daily snus use, and almost half of them were dual users who used both products, i.e. cigarettes and snus, daily. Daily smokers were often occasional snus users (66.3%), and those with dual use smoked equal number of cigarettes per day as daily smokers who were not snus users. In addition, dual snus use seemed to increase the dependence to cigarettes, although this trend did not reach statistical significance. Dual users tried to quit less likely than exclusive smokers. Very few snus users were ‘switchers’ (ex-smokers) [3.2% ( n = 22) of all snus users]. Conclusions: Dual use of snus and cigarettes is common among young in Finland, despite the sales ban on snus. The role of snus in reducing cigarette smoking is unclear, but it is likely that snus use complicates the attempts to quit smoking. Text Northern Finland HighWire Press (Stanford University) The European Journal of Public Health 23 5 768 771
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Hamari, Anna K.
Toljamo, Tuula I.
Kinnula, Vuokko L.
Nieminen, Pentti A.
Dual use of cigarettes and Swedish snuff (snus) among young adults in Northern Finland
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description Background: The sale of smokeless tobacco has been totally banned in Finland since the country joined the European Union in 1995. Adolescents have continued to use smokeless tobacco even after the sales ban. The objective was to describe dual use of Swedish snuff (snus) and cigarettes in young adults living in Northern Finland. Methods: This study on male military recruits ( n = 1151, mean age 19.4 years; response rate 80%) investigated association of snus use with self-reported tobacco use, nicotine dependence and attempts to quit smoking. Results: Overall, 15.6% ( n = 179) reported daily snus use, and almost half of them were dual users who used both products, i.e. cigarettes and snus, daily. Daily smokers were often occasional snus users (66.3%), and those with dual use smoked equal number of cigarettes per day as daily smokers who were not snus users. In addition, dual snus use seemed to increase the dependence to cigarettes, although this trend did not reach statistical significance. Dual users tried to quit less likely than exclusive smokers. Very few snus users were ‘switchers’ (ex-smokers) [3.2% ( n = 22) of all snus users]. Conclusions: Dual use of snus and cigarettes is common among young in Finland, despite the sales ban on snus. The role of snus in reducing cigarette smoking is unclear, but it is likely that snus use complicates the attempts to quit smoking.
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Toljamo, Tuula I.
Kinnula, Vuokko L.
Nieminen, Pentti A.
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title_short Dual use of cigarettes and Swedish snuff (snus) among young adults in Northern Finland
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title_fullStr Dual use of cigarettes and Swedish snuff (snus) among young adults in Northern Finland
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