Premium and Non-Premium Cigar Use among a Nationally Representative Sample of Reproductive Age Women: Findings from the 2010-2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health

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Introduction: Little is known about cigar use among women of reproductive age, especially potential differences relating to the use of premium versus non-premium cigars. Aims and Methods: Using 2010-2019 data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, rates and trends in premium and non-premium cigar use were determined among women of reproductive age (18-49; n = 5651). Weighted sociodemographic characteristics, substance co-use, patterns of use, and health indicators were compared between women using premium versus non-premium cigars. Results: Among reproductive-Aged women who smoked cigars in the past 30 days, 4.9% reported use of premium cigar brands. The most commonly used premium brands were Romeo y Julieta, Cohiba, and Macanudos. Women who used premium versus non-premium cigars were less likely to identify as non-Hispanic black (16.5% vs. 35.5%), more likely to have household income >$50 000 (54.2% vs. 26.6%), and less likely to report past 30-day marijuana (28.7% vs. 55.7%) or blunt use (26.0% vs. 53.9%; ps

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Sharma, E., Gautam, P., Jao, N. C., & Stroud, L. R. (2023). Premium and Non-Premium Cigar Use among a Nationally Representative Sample of Reproductive Age Women: Findings from the 2010-2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 25, S44–S49. https://doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntad020

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