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Prevalence, duration of exposure and predicting factors for snus use among young Finnish men: a cross-sectional study

Lammi Anelma; Siitonen Simo; Vasankari Tuula; Danielsson Maria; Ollgren Jukka; Patinen Pertti; Birkhed Dowen; Tanner Tarja; Pylkkänen Liisa; Anttonen Vuokko

Prevalence, duration of exposure and predicting factors for snus use among young Finnish men: a cross-sectional study

Lammi Anelma
Siitonen Simo
Vasankari Tuula
Danielsson Maria
Ollgren Jukka
Patinen Pertti
Birkhed Dowen
Tanner Tarja
Pylkkänen Liisa
Anttonen Vuokko
Katso/Avaa
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doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2021-050502
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021110854362
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Objective
The health hazards of tobacco products depend on the level of exposure, but little is known about the characteristics of snus use. The aim of this study was to investigate the duration of daily exposure to snus among occasional and daily users and its associated predictive factors among young Finnish men.

Design
Cross-sectional questionnaire study.

Setting
Three out of 16 Finnish Defence Forces units.

Participants
1280 young Finnish male conscripts starting their military service in 2016 chosen by simple random sampling.

Primary and secondary measures
The prevalence, duration of use and the amount of daily usage of snus and cigarettes were investigated. The attitudes towards perceived harmfulness of snus and the predictive factors affecting the total time of snus consumption were examined.

Results
Almost a fifth (19.5%) of the conscripts reported daily snus use, and a further 16% reported occasional use. Daily snus use was associated with an earlier starting age, longer duration of use and higher daily exposure time compared with occasional use. On average, daily snus users consumed 10 portions and occasional users three portions per day (p<0.001). The daily total exposure time for daily users was 372 min (95% CI 344 to 401) and for occasional users 139 min (95% CI 106 to 171). Respondents with an upper secondary education had significantly less daily total exposure than those with basic comprehensive education (p=0.036). Perceptions of snus as a harmful substance resulted in a significantly lower duration of exposure.

Conclusion
Snus use was very common among young Finnish men. High snus exposure duration was associated with an earlier starting age, a longer history of use and a careless attitude to its health hazards. A higher education level was a protective factor for total exposure time. Studies of the long-term health effects and dependency profile of snus use are needed.

Data availability statement
Data are available on reasonable request. The datasets generated and/or analysed during the current study are not publicly available due to unpublished material that will be used in the future publications but are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.

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