Authors
Lauren R Pacek, F Joseph McClernon, Cristine D Delnevo
Published in
Preventive medicine reports. Volume 66. Issue Suppl 1. Pages 103349. Epub Dec 13, 2025.
Abstract
Multiple tobacco product (MTP) use is common among tobacco users. Current, detailed estimates of MTP use patterns among users of different tobacco products can inform tobacco treatment and regulation.
Data were pooled from 2021 to 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (United States) adult respondents. We derived estimates of past-month MTP use, mutually exclusive use patterns, and correlates of MTP use among current tobacco users, and stratified by tobacco product used and age.
MTP use was reported by 23.7 % of tobacco users; it was most prevalent among ages 18-25 (34.6 %) and 26-34 (31.0 %). Past-month dual cigarette/e-cigarette use was the most prevalent MTP use pattern (39.6 % of MTP users). Binge drinking, major depressive episode, and illicit drug use were associated with greater odds of MTP use. Older age was associated with lower odds of MTP use, except among ENDS users, where odds of MTP use decreased with older age.
MTP use is prevalent among adult tobacco users. We report current, comprehensive estimates of MTP use and associated correlates. MTP use and product use patterns varied by age among users of different products. Findings have implications for clinicians, tobacco treatment specialists, and regulators.
PMID:
42460284
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 16 Jul 2026.
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