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. 2024 May 2;14(1):10098.
doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-60790-4.

Development and initial validation of a new self-report measure to assess perceived dependence on tobacco and nicotine products

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Development and initial validation of a new self-report measure to assess perceived dependence on tobacco and nicotine products

Esther F Afolalu et al. Sci Rep. .

Abstract

How nicotine is administered has evolved from cigarettes to various delivery systems. Assessing perceived dependence on nicotine-containing products now requires accounting for product specificity while allowing comparisons across products and users. This study aims to develop a new self-report measure to assess perceived dependence on tobacco and nicotine products (TNPs) among exclusive and poly-TNP users. A draft version of the new measure, the ABOUT-Dependence, was constructed based on literature review, qualitative research, and expert opinion. Data for scale formation and psychometric assessment was obtained through a US-based web survey (n = 2334) that included additional dependence measures for convergent validity assessment. Qualitative research confirmed a preliminary conceptual framework with seven sub-concepts. Following a cognitive debriefing, 19 items were considered to best represent the different sub-concepts. Psychometric findings supported a three-domain structure [i.e., behavioral impact (five items), signs and symptoms (five items), and extent/timing of use (two items)] and an overall total composite score. The data confirmed convergent and known-group validity, as well as test-retest reliability. The ABOUT-Dependence is a 12-item, psychometrically sound, self-report measure that may be used as a tool for research and further understanding of perceived dependence across the spectrum of TNP and TNP users.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: EA and CC are employees of Philip Morris Products S.A. RW was a former employee of and completed the work during prior affiliation with Philip Morris Products S.A. LAW, SC, TS, and JR were contracted and paid by Philip Morris Products S.A. to consult on the research.

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Evolution of conceptualization of perceived dependence for the ABOUT-Dependence Measure.
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Item characteristic curves (ICC) for the extent of use domain across different tobacco and nicotine products (TNPs) once the item (subtest) was split to account for Differential Item Functioning (DIF). DIF was accounted for by estimating separate subtest parameters for some TNPs.

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