Understanding Factors Associated with Motivation to Quit Vaping among Vapers in the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design, Setting and Participants
2.2. Study Instruments
2.3. Data Collection
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
Factors Associated with Motivation to Quit Vaping
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Sociodemographic Characteristics | Frequency (n) | Percentage (%) |
---|---|---|
Gender | ||
Male | 263 | 84.6 |
Female | 48 | 15.4 |
Age (in years) | ||
Mean (SD), 27.4 (8.2) | ||
18–25 | 172 | 55.3 |
26–35 | 98 | 31.5 |
36–45 | 31 | 10.0 |
46–55 | 6 | 1.9 |
56 and above | 4 | 1.3 |
Race | ||
Malay | 179 | 57.6 |
Chinese | 82 | 26.4 |
Indian | 41 | 13.2 |
Other | 9 | 2.1 |
Marital status | ||
Single | 209 | 67.2 |
Married | 92 | 29.6 |
Divorced/widowed | 10 | 3.2 |
Education level | ||
Primary | 8 | 2.6 |
Secondary | 131 | 42.1 |
Tertiary | 172 | 55.3 |
Work status | ||
Government | 25 | 8.0 |
Private | 119 | 38.3 |
Self-employed | 80 | 25.7 |
Student | 73 | 23.5 |
Retired or unemployed | 14 | 4.5 |
Stress level | ||
No stress | 65 | 20.9 |
Somewhat stressed | 93 | 29.9 |
Stressed | 122 | 39.2 |
Very stressed | 31 | 10.0 |
Monthly income * MYR (USD) | ||
<MYR 1000 (<225.30) | 70 | 22.5 |
MYR 1000–1999 (225.30–450.38) | 58 | 18.6 |
MYR 2000–2999 (450.60–675.68) | 79 | 25.4 |
MYR 3000–3999 (675.90–900.98) | 54 | 17.4 |
MYR 4000–4999 (901.21–1126.28) | 26 | 8.4 |
≥MYR 5000 (≥1126.51) | 24 | 7.7 |
Health problems | ||
No | 282 | 90.7 |
Yes | 29 | 9.3 |
Health level | ||
Not sure | 18 | 5.8 |
Not good | 3 | 1.0 |
Not so good | 30 | 9.6 |
Good | 197 | 63.3 |
Very good | 63 | 20.3 |
Age of initiation (years) | ||
Mean (SD), 20.94 (7.80) | - | |
Below 10 | 4 | 1.3 |
10–19 | 157 | 50.5 |
20–29 | 117 | 37.6 |
30–39 | 19 | 6.1 |
40 and above | 14 | 4.5 |
Daily consumption | ||
Everyday | 212 | 68.2 |
Non-daily | 99 | 31.8 |
Reasons for initiation | ||
To try | 91 | 29.3 |
To stop smoking cigarettes/ tobacco products | 88 | 28.3 |
To replace cigarettes/ tobacco products | 64 | 20.6 |
To reduce the number of cigarettes/ tobacco products used | 39 | 12.5 |
To vape in a non-smoking area | 14 | 4.5 |
To reduce the cost of smoking | 9 | 2.9 |
Other | 6 | 1.9 |
Average daily usage of ECs (session) | ||
Mean (SD), 23.95 (41.62) | - | |
10 or less | 153 | 49.2 |
11–20 | 75 | 24.1 |
21–30 | 30 | 9.6 |
31 and above | 53 | 17.0 |
Puffs per session | ||
Mean (SD) 23.73 (46.51) | - | |
1–25 | 260 | 83.6 |
26–50 | 24 | 7.7 |
51–75 | 2 | 0.6 |
76–100 | 10 | 3.2 |
>101 | 15 | 4.8 |
Flavors | ||
Fruit | 165 | 53.1 |
Mint | 64 | 20.6 |
Tobacco | 36 | 11.6 |
Coffee/tea | 28 | 9.0 |
Other (beans, desserts, sweets, etc.) | 18 | 5.7 |
Intention to stop vaping within next 3 months | ||
Not sure | 126 | 40.5 |
Yes | 110 | 35.4 |
No | 75 | 24.1 |
Use of other tobacco products | ||
Sole vaper | 208 | 66.8 |
Dual user (ECs and cigarettes) | 103 | 33.1 |
Average daily tobacco cigarettes smoked | ||
Mean (SD), 3.02 (5.65) | - | |
1–5 | 49 | 15.8 |
6–10 | 52 | 16.7 |
11–15 | 10 | 3.2 |
16–20 | 28 | 9.0 |
21 and above | 11 | 3.5 |
Motivation to Quit Vaping | χ2 | p-Value a | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Low n (%) | High n (%) | |||
Perception of the benefits, harm, and risks of vaping | ||||
I get a definite nicotine hit from ECs | 150 (88.8) | 19 (11.2) | 0.568 | 0.451 |
Vaping is as satisfying as tobacco smoking | 155 (92.3) | 13 (7.7) | 7.682 | 0.006 * |
I like ECs because they look and feel like a cigarette | 99 (86.8) | 15 (13.2) | 0.063 | 0.802 |
Vaping feels healthier than smoking | 171 (87.2) | 25 (12.8) | 0.022 | 0.881 |
Vaping has helped me to cut down on tobacco smoking | 203 (88.3) | 27 (11.7) | 0.517 | 0.472 |
I don’t have the urge to smoke as much since using ECs | 199 (89.6) | 23 (10.4) | 3.361 | 0.067 |
I crave ECs as much as I do/did tobacco | 119 (88.8) | 15 (11.2) | 0.389 | 0.533 |
I frequently use ECs in places where tobacco smoking is banned | 115 (89.8) | 13 (10.2) | 1.127 | 0.288 |
ECs have helped me to stop smoking | 186 (87.7) | 26 (12.3) | 0.046 | 0.830 |
ECs allow me to use nicotine more | 121 (87.7) | 17 (12.3) | 0.011 | 0.916 |
Level of nicotine dependence (Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence) | 2.539 | 0.281 | ||
Low dependence (1–3) | 115 (84.6) | 21 (15.4) | ||
Moderate dependence (4–6) | 86 (87.8) | 12 (12.2) | ||
High dependence (7–10) | 70 (92.1) | 6 (7.9) | ||
Vaping after waking up (1st EC of the day) | 1.713 | |||
Within 5 min | 84 (90.3) | 9 (9.7) | 0.634 | |
6–30 min | 55 (88.7) | 7 (11.3) | ||
31–60 min | 47 (87.0) | 7 (13.0) | ||
After 60 min | 86 (84.3) | 16 (15.7) | ||
Vaping behavior (Glover–Nilsson Smoking Behavioral Questionnaire) This scales’ scores indicate the nicotine behavioral dependency ranking | 19.043 | |||
Slight (1–6) | 32 (69.6) | 14 (30.4) | 0.001 * | |
Mild (7–11) | 40 (83.3) | 8 (16.7) | ||
Moderate (12–22) | 109 (90.8) | 11 (9.3) | ||
Strong (23–33) | 66 (94.4) | 4 (5.7) | ||
Very strong (34–44) | 25 (92.6) | 2 (7.4) | ||
Withdrawal symptoms (Minnesota Nicotine Withdrawal Syndrome) Have you ever experienced the following symptoms during the use of e-cigarettes? The total score of the scale ranges from 0 to 36, depending on the participants’ rating of the symptoms as not present (0), slight (1), mild (2), moderate (3), and severe (4) | ||||
Craving tobacco smoking | 156 (90.2) | 17 (9.8) | 2.618 | 0.106 |
Depressed mood | 150 (92.6) | 12 (7.4) | 8.122 | 0.004 * |
Frustration/anger | 132 (92.3) | 11 (7.7) | 5.673 | 0.017 * |
Fear and worry | 130 (92.9) | 10 (7.1) | 6.763 | 0.009 * |
Difficulty in focusing | 144 (91.7) | 13 (8.3) | 5.246 | 0.022 * |
Feeling nervous | 128 (92.8) | 10 (7.2) | 6.339 | 0.012 * |
Increased appetite | 144 (92.3) | 12 (7.7) | 6.707 | 0.010 * |
Difficulty sleeping | 128 (90.8) | 13 (9.2) | 2.593 | 0.107 |
Impatience | 127 (88.8) | 16 (11.2) | 0.441 | 0.507 |
Variables | Motivation to Quit Vaping | OR a | SE | 95% CI | p-Value b | |
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Low, n (%) | High, n (%) | |||||
Monthly income, RM (USD) | ||||||
<RM 1000 (<225.30) (ref) | 52 (19.1) | 18 (46.2) | 1.000 | |||
RM 1000–1999 (225.30–450.38) | 53 (19.5) | 5 (12.8) | 0.273 | 0.54 | 0.094–0.788 | 0.016 * |
RM 2000–2999 (450.60–675.68) | 73 (26.8) | 6 (15.4) | 0.237 | 0.51 | 0.088–0.639 | 0.004 * |
RM 3000–3999 (675.90–900.98) | 46 (16.9) | 8 (20.5) | 0.502 | 0.47 | 0.200–1.264 | 0.144 |
RM 4000–4999 (901.21–1126.28) | 25 (9.2) | 1 (2.6) | 0.116 | 1.06 | 0.015–0.915 | 0.041 * |
≥RM 5000 (1126.51) | 23 (8.5) | 1 (2.6) | 0.126 | 1.06 | 0.016–0.998 | 0.050 * |
Daily number of vaping sessions | ||||||
10 or less (ref) | 97 (35.7) | 22 (56.4) | 1.000 | |||
11–20 | 71 (26.1) | 11 (28.2) | 9.917 | 1.06 | 1.255–78.376 | 0.030 * |
21–30 | 36 (13.2) | 5 (12.8) | 7.892 | 1.07 | 0.980–64.996 | 0.052 |
31 or above | 68 (25.0) | 1 (2.6) | 10.928 | 1.12 | 1.211–98.612 | 0.033 * |
Habitual vaping behavior | ||||||
Slight (ref) | 32 (11.8) | 14 (35.9) | 1.000 | |||
Mild | 40 (14.7) | 8 (20.5) | 0.579 | 0.52 | 0.210–1.594 | 0.290 |
Moderate | 109 (40.1) | 11 (28.2) | 0.279 | 0.48 | 0.110–0.708 | 0.007 * |
Strong | 66 (24.3) | 4 (10.3) | 0.185 | 0.64 | 0.052–0.654 | 0.009 * |
Very strong | 25 (9.2) | 2 (5.1) | 0.048 | 0.83 | 0.059–1.607 | 0.162 |
Perception of vaping being as satisfying as tobacco smoking | ||||||
No (ref) | 117 (43.0) | 26 (66.7) | 1.000 | |||
Yes | 155 (57.0) | 13 (33.3) | 0.377 | 0.36 | 0.186–0.799 | 0.007 * |
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Wee, L.H.; Galvan, J.A.A.; Patil, S.S.; Madhavan, P.; Mahalingam, D.; Yeong, C.H.; Wong, Y.H.; Poh, H.Q.; Suthahar, S.; David, S.D.; et al. Understanding Factors Associated with Motivation to Quit Vaping among Vapers in the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Healthcare 2023, 11, 1980. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11141980
Wee LH, Galvan JAA, Patil SS, Madhavan P, Mahalingam D, Yeong CH, Wong YH, Poh HQ, Suthahar S, David SD, et al. Understanding Factors Associated with Motivation to Quit Vaping among Vapers in the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Healthcare. 2023; 11(14):1980. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11141980
Chicago/Turabian StyleWee, Lei Hum, Jo Ann Andoy Galvan, Sapna Shridhar Patil, Priya Madhavan, Dinesh Mahalingam, Chai Hong Yeong, Yin How Wong, Hui Qi Poh, Sanjay Suthahar, Shamella Diya David, and et al. 2023. "Understanding Factors Associated with Motivation to Quit Vaping among Vapers in the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia" Healthcare 11, no. 14: 1980. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11141980
APA StyleWee, L. H., Galvan, J. A. A., Patil, S. S., Madhavan, P., Mahalingam, D., Yeong, C. H., Wong, Y. H., Poh, H. Q., Suthahar, S., David, S. D., Tan, X. J., Rosli, I. A., Chan, C. M. H., Baharom, N., Muhamad, N. A., & Siau, C. S. (2023). Understanding Factors Associated with Motivation to Quit Vaping among Vapers in the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Healthcare, 11(14), 1980. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11141980