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<br /> confirmed curiosity,intention to use,and peer influence are significant independent of susceptibility (Pierce et al., 2005), warranting further
<br /> and appropriate items to consider in measuring susceptibility to e-ci- examination of factors leading Hispanic adolescents to be more curious
<br /> garettes, cigarettes,hookah, and cigars among this adolescent popula- about these products. Despite a higher reported prevalence of sus-
<br /> tion.Across products,we observed minor differences in the strength of ceptibility to e-cigarettes and cigarettes among Hispanic adolescents,no
<br /> each item.Specifically,curiosity had the weakest relationship with the significant interactions were observed between ethnicity and suscept-
<br /> underlying susceptibility construct across all products, peer influence ibility in predicting future use.Although more Hispanic adolescents are
<br /> had the strongest relationship with susceptibility to e-cigarettes, ci- susceptible to e-cigarettes and cigarettes than their non-Hispanic peers
<br /> garettes, and hookah, and future intentions had the strongest re- (and Hispanic adolescents endorse curiosity about products more than
<br /> lationship with susceptibility to cigars.While all three factors may be non-Hispanic peers), the relationship between the measure of suscept-
<br /> influential in determining adolescent susceptibility to tobacco products, ibility itself and ever use of e-cigarettes and cigarettes is consistent
<br /> intervention efforts to alter susceptibility may need to be tailored by across ethnic groups.This suggests that tailoring interventions designed
<br /> product. to ameliorate susceptibility among Hispanics to address curiosity might
<br /> We observed almost 30% of adolescents were susceptible to a-ci- be particularly useful.
<br /> garettes at baseline,a prevalence nearly double that of each individual
<br /> combustible product.Adolescents may be more susceptible to e-cigar- 4.1. Strengths and limitations
<br /> ettes than other products, and more research is needed to investigate
<br /> factors driving increased susceptibility, like the appeal of flavors One study limitation is the low prevalence of ever users at future
<br /> (Ambrose et al., 2015) or increased television and digital media mar- time points for specific products,like hookah and cigars.This prevented
<br /> keting(Duke et al.,2014;Mantey,Cooper,Clendennen,Pasch,&Perry, examination of susceptibility to these products separately at baseline
<br /> 2016;Pierce et al.,2017).As expected,we observed susceptibility to e- regarding future use; thus, we cannot draw conclusions about specific
<br /> cigarettes and combustible products predicts product use at time points predictive validity of susceptibility to individual combustible products.
<br /> 6, 12, and 18 months in the future. This is consistent with previous Still, our examination of combustible products as a whole provides
<br /> research(Bold et al.,2017;Cole et al.,2017;Jackson,1998;Jackson& evidence for susceptibility as a predictor of product use among ado-
<br /> Dickinson, 2004; Nodora et al., 2014; Pierce et al., 1996, 2005; lescents. Additionally, our three-item construct only includes a single
<br /> Spelman et al.,2009;Strong et al.,2015;Unger et al., 1997)and sug- measure of intentions to use tobacco in the future, rather than both
<br /> gests targeting and lessening susceptibility through intervention efforts measures originally considered by Pierce et al.(2005),which may limit
<br /> remains a significant factor in preventing initiation of multiple forms of the ability to make comparisons between our susceptibility measures
<br /> product use among adolescents. and those used in other studies.Next,this study population is limited by
<br /> Of note, the declining magnitude of the odds ratios predicting in- geography,so findings may not be generalizable to adolescents outside
<br /> itiation from any combustible product over time was not statistically Texas. Finally, despite utilizing measures adapted from established
<br /> different from each other, based on a comparison of their 95% con- surveys(Hyland et al.,2017)and thorough cognitive testing,self-report
<br /> fidence intervals.In contrast,the declining odds ratios for susceptibility of data may lead to response bias.
<br /> to e-cigarette use over time show a significant drop in influence on ever Despite limitations, this study is strengthened by the large,diverse
<br /> use at 18 months from susceptibility assessed at baseline.This suggests population of Texas adolescents, which provided adequate power to
<br /> that by 18 months when compared to 6 and 12 months, other factors examine specific associations across ethnic groups and products. The
<br /> exert a stronger influence on experimentation relative to susceptibility complex survey design and use of analyses accounting for sampling
<br /> status assessed 18 months earlier. In turn, this suggests that assessing weights and clustering within schools yield results representative of the
<br /> susceptibility to e-cigarettes more frequently may be necessary to in- overall population of urban Texas adolescents in grades 6, 8, and 10.
<br /> form the development of targeted long-term interventions, as is iden- This study's longitudinal design and breadth of tobacco products allows
<br /> tification of other factors that may be proximally related to e-cigarette for investigation of all products concurrently, within the same popu-
<br /> use. lation and across time points, permitting temporal conclusions about
<br /> Congruous with our second hypothesis,we found the measurement the role of susceptibility on future initiation, and extending past re-
<br /> of each susceptibility construct across products applied equally well search,which has yet to examine multiple product types longitudinally
<br /> across ethnic groups. Results among groups were consistent with the among the same cohort.
<br /> entire population,with minor differences.Among Hispanic adolescents,
<br /> intention to use had the strongest relationship with susceptibility to 4.2. Conclusions
<br /> cigarettes, while peer influence had the strongest relationship among
<br /> non-Hispanic adolescents.In contrast,peer influence had the strongest Susceptibility is a key construct for predicting future initiation of
<br /> relationship with susceptibility to cigars among Hispanic adolescents, tobacco;past research has examined its validity relevant to cigarettes,
<br /> while intention to use had the strongest relationship among non- but not among contemporary adolescent populations and the changing
<br /> Hispanic adolescents. Additionally, ethnicity was significant to the landscape of tobacco products.This study confirms the appropriateness
<br /> measurement of susceptibility to e-cigarettes as a whole;the differences of the measurement of susceptibility (Pierce et al., 2005) across four
<br /> in the model when considering ethnicity suggest that while the mea- products(e-cigarettes,hookah,cigars,and cigarettes)and ethnic groups
<br /> surement of susceptibility to e-cigarettes is valid across ethnic groups, (Hispanic versus non-Hispanic), and the utility of susceptibility in
<br /> the meaning of the construct may vary slightly depending on ethnicity. predicting future tobacco product use among adolescents.Implications
<br /> Thus,while it is appropriate to utilize the same susceptibility measure for intervention and research emphasize the importance of suscept-
<br /> across ethnic groups, specific influences may be more relevant to pre- ibility in predicting initiation of product use and the need to investigate
<br /> dicting susceptibility for Hispanics vs. non-Hispanics depending on factors influencing susceptibility to specific products,like e-cigarettes,
<br /> product type, and specifically, susceptibility to e-cigarettes should be especially among Hispanic adolescents.
<br /> considered separately by ethnicity.
<br /> While we expected Hispanic adolescents would have a higher pre- Compliance with ethical standards
<br /> valence of susceptibility to each product than non-Hispanic adolescents,
<br /> this was observed only for e-cigarettes and cigarettes, with curiosity Ethical approval
<br /> about these products endorsed more often among Hispanic adolescents.
<br /> This is consistent with previous research (Margolis et al., 2016), and TATAMS was approved by the University of Texas Health Science
<br /> notable, as curiosity predicts future experimentation with smoking Center at Houston Institutional Review Board (HSC-SPH-13-0377).All
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