Unlabelled: Teen use of tobacco-related products is a significant public health concern. This study evaluated the predictors of e-cigarette use among secondary school students who were never cigarette smokers and ever cigarette smokers in Poland.

Methods: This study examined a sample of Polish youths aged 13-19 ( = 19,241) attending 200 schools, 12 on average in each county. The study was a part of the National Health Program in Poland for 2016-2020. Logistic regression and multivariable logistic regression models were used to calculate crude and adjusted odds ratios.

Results: Of all participants, 32.5% were ever cigarette users. Among the never cigarette users, 13.6% were deemed susceptible to e-cigarette use. Among the ever cigarette users, 60.6% were deemed susceptible to e-cigarette use. Of those susceptible to e-cigarette use, 68.2% were among the 32.5% ever cigarette users. The profile of e-cigarette use among never e-cigarette users also included: pocket money available per month (more than 150 PLN) (OR = 1.7; = 0.001), 16-17 years old (OR = 1.9; = 0.001), parental tobacco smoking and e-cigarette usage (OR = 2.0; = 0.01 and OR = 1.7; = 0.001 respectively), maternal secondary education (OR = 1.1; = 0.04), and living in big cities >500,000 inhabitants (OR = 1.4; = 0.04). E-cigarette users among ever cigarette users were similar to never cigarette users in their opinion that e-cigarette use is less harmful than traditional smoking (OR = 1.6; = 0.0012) and living with both parents smoking cigarettes (OR = 1.3; = 0.02). Additionally, the determinants were: female gender (OR = 1.5; = 0.009) in the age group less than 15 years of age (OR = 1.3; = 0.007).

Conclusions: The major determinant of e-cigarette use in this population was prior smoking. Additionally, the results revealed that fairly obvious predictors such as parental smoking and a belief in the less harmfulness of e-cigarette use are important determinants for smoking among never or ever e-cigarette users.

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