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KMID : 1231220190100020106
Journal of the Korean Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco
2019 Volume.10 No. 2 p.106 ~ p.111
Are Self-Reported Surveys Accurate for Assessing the Use of Novel Tobacco Products Such as Electronic Cigarettes and Heated Tobacco Products?
Lee Cheol-Min

Shin Hye-Ji
Kim Sung-Hee
Lee Ki-Heon
Cho Yong-Jin
Cheong Yoo-Seock
Kim Sung-Reol
Abstract
Background: Although there has been a sharp increase in the use of heated tobacco products (HTPs) in Korea, its accuracy has not been verified.

Methods: In total, 121 participants who used any type of tobacco [conventional cigarette (CC), electronic cigarettes (EC), and/or HTP] and completed an online survey in June 2019 were recruited. They were interviewed and classified into seven categories according to their combination.

Results: Discordance between self-reported and interviewer-rated tobacco use patterns was 39.7% (48/121). Between these, large differences were observed in the prevalence of HTP alone (0% vs. 24.8%), triple use (18.2% vs. 4.1%), and dual use of CC/HTP (22.3% vs. 14.0), but relatively small differences were observed in the prevalence of CC alone (41.3% vs. 42.1%), EC alone (7.4% vs. 9.1%), and dual use of CC/EC (10.7% vs. 5.8%).

Conclusion: There was a large difference between self-reported and interviewer-related tobacco use patterns, especially among those who currently used HTP regardless of CC or EC use.
KEYWORD
Tobacco, Electronic cigarette, Heated tobacco product, Survey
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