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Awareness, trial and use of heated tobacco products among adult cigarette smokers and e-cigarette users: findings from the 2018 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey

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Introduction: The prevalence of smoking, including heated tobacco products (HTPs), among Japanese dentists was reported to be 16.5%, significantly higher than that among Japanese physicians and United States dentists. However, large-scale studies on smoking cessation implementation based on dentists' smoking status and perceptions since the introduction of HTPs are lacking. Therefore, we aimed to investigate and assess dentists' attitudes toward smoking, including HTP use and smoking cessation, according to smoking status. Methods: A self-administered questionnaire comprising six major items was mailed to 3883 dentists who were members of the Aichi Dental Association in August 2019. The primary outcome was smoking cessation status. The secondary outcome was the impact of smoking on intervention for smoking cessation. This study was reported using the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology guidelines. Results: Among the 1317 (42%) dentists analyzed, men were more positive toward smoking than women. Current and former smokers were more positive about smoking than never smokers/users, regardless of the tobacco product type. Additionally, the current smoker group using conventional cigarettes was less likely to ask for their patients' smoking status than the never smoker group. Furthermore, the current smoker (OR=2.0; 95% CI: 1.3–3.1 vs never smoker) and HTP user (OR=1.9; 95% CI: 1.2–3.1 vs never user) groups were less likely to engage in smoking cessation than the never smoker/user groups, regardless of the tobacco product type. Conclusions: Since the smoking status of dentists affects the implementation of smoking cessation interventions, it is crucial to encourage them to quit using all tobacco products to promote smoking cessation interventions in dental practice. Additionally, providing proper smoking prevention education to dentists is an important task.doctoral thesi
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0000-0002-4810-4816
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University of Oxford
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0000-0002-8852-5770
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0000-0002-1637-0992
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0000-0001-6155-6916
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10.13039/501100004203
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Senior Investigator Grant
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10.13039/100000054
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P01 CA200512
Tobacco Centers of Regulatory Science U54CA238110
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10.13039/501100000024
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FDN-148477


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BMJ Publishing Group
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Tobacco Control More from this journal
Volume:
31
Issue:
1
Pages:
11-18
Publication date:
2020-09-29
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EISSN:
1468-3318
ISSN:
0964-4563


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English
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1565519
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pubs:1565519
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W3089795516
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2026-06-01
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