Lenz Brenda K
Nursing Science Department, St. Cloud State University, St Cloud, Minnesota 56301, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2004 Mar-Apr;52(5):213-9. doi: 10.3200/JACH.52.5.213-220.
The author explored the correlates of tobacco use among 18- and 19-year-old students at a major midwestern university. A sample of 203 randomly selected freshmen and sophomore students completed a survey that included questions about tobacco use, other drug use, mental health issues, eating disorders, stress, smoking environment, and healthy lifestyles. The prevalence rate for tobacco use was 29% for the past year and 32% for the past month. Multivariate analyses suggested that students with a lifetime diagnosis of depression or treatment for depression were 7 times as likely as other students to use tobacco. In addition, marijuana and alcohol use and weekend exposure to smoke increased the likelihood of being a tobacco user. Stress and diet behaviors were found not to be significantly associated with tobacco use. Implications for health promotion among high school and college populations are drawn from the study findings.
作者对中西部一所主要大学的18岁和19岁学生的烟草使用相关因素进行了探究。从203名随机挑选的大一和大二学生样本中,他们完成了一项调查,其中包括有关烟草使用、其他药物使用、心理健康问题、饮食失调、压力、吸烟环境和健康生活方式的问题。过去一年的烟草使用率为29%,过去一个月为32%。多变量分析表明,有终生抑郁症诊断或接受过抑郁症治疗的学生使用烟草的可能性是其他学生的7倍。此外,使用大麻和酒精以及周末接触烟雾会增加成为烟草使用者的可能性。研究发现压力和饮食行为与烟草使用没有显著关联。该研究结果为高中和大学人群的健康促进提供了启示。