Interactions between ENDS and cigarette use: evidence from a 2022 national telephone survey in South Africa
Kirsten van der Zee, Corné Van Walbeek

TL;DR
This study examines how e-cigarette use relates to cigarette smoking in South Africa, identifying patterns like gateway effects and quitting attempts.
Contribution
A novel typology categorizing ENDS and cigarette use patterns in South Africa, including on-rampers, off-rampers, and dual users.
Findings
1.7% of the sample had used ENDS without prior cigarette use, suggesting a gateway effect.
56.4% of dual users continued using both products, highlighting persistent dual consumption.
Approximately half of off-rampers and failed off-rampers used ENDS to quit cigarettes.
Abstract
Electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) may serve as a cessation tool for people who smoke cigarettes. However, for people who do not smoke, ENDS may be a gateway to nicotine addiction and cigarette use. This paper aims to quantify these behaviours in South Africa. We analysed a nationally representative telephone survey of 21 263 South Africans living in urban areas. For those respondents who had used both products (N=771), we developed a typology that describes the sequence in which cigarette and ENDS initiation occurred. ‘On-rampers’ describe people who used ENDS first and later initiated cigarette smoking. ‘Off-rampers’ describe people who used cigarettes first, took up ENDS and later quit cigarettes while still using ENDS. ‘Failed off-rampers’ describe people who started using ENDS while smoking cigarettes but later quit using ENDS. ‘Continuing dual consumers’ describe people…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmoking Behavior and Cessation · Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet · Behavioral Health and Interventions
