Abstract
Objectives: To explore the early initiation of cigarette and e-cigarette use and the dual patterns of usage among adults in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted from December 2024 to February 2025 among adults living in the Eastern Province. An online self-administered questionnaire collected data on sociodemographic characteristics, smoking behaviors, age of initiation, dual-use patterns, and quit attempts. Convenience sampling was applied, and a total of 551 participants were included. Descriptive statistics summarized distributions of smoking behavior and initiation age. Pearson's Chi-square tests were used to examine associations between smoking status, age of initiation, and product-use categories. Results: Among the 551 participants, 29.9% were current smokers. Cigarettes were the most used product (50.7%), followed by shisha (42.2%) and e-cigarettes (34.5%). More than half of smokers (52.7%) initiated smoking between 15–20 years of age, while 8.5% initiated before age 15. Tobacco-use patterns varied, with 26% reporting cigarette-only use, 13% e-cigarette-only use, and 32% shisha-only use. Dual-use patterns included cigarette + shisha (7%), cigarette + e-cigarette (6%), and e-cigarette + shisha (5%), while 11% reported triple-product use. Quit attempts were most common among cigarette-only users (42 attempts), followed by e-cigarette–only users (22) and dual users (14). Conclusion: Early initiation and diverse tobacco-use patterns including cigarette, shisha, and e-cigarette use are common in the Eastern Province. Dual and triple-product use further highlight evolving nicotine behaviors, emphasizing the need for targeted prevention and cessation strategies.
Article Type
Original Study
First Page
1334
Last Page
1342
Recommended Citation
AlRidha, Haidar A. and Alafif, Nora A.
(2026)
"Early Initiation and Dual Patterns of Cigarette and E-Cigarette Use among Adults in the Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study,"
Saudi Medical Journal: Vol. 47:
Iss.
8, Article 10.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/1658-3175.8825