Tiffany Stephen T, Agnew Christopher R, Maylath Nancy K, Dierker Lisa, Flaherty Brian, Richardson Elizabeth, Balster Robert, Segress Missy Hurst, Clayton Richard
University of Buffalo, SUNY, Department of Psychology, 368 Park Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260-4110, USA.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2007 Nov;9 Suppl 4:S611-25. doi: 10.1080/14622200701708468.
UpTERN, a study conducted by the Tobacco Etiology Research Network (TERN), was designed to examine trajectories of change in smoking behavior and the emergence of dependence over the course of the freshman year from a large sample of college students. The project included extensive quantitative and qualitative assessments of participants. In the first phase, screener data were collected from 4,690 freshmen entering Purdue University in the fall of 2002. In the second phase, 912 students were enrolled from the 2,001 who reported some prior exposure to smoking cigarettes in the first phase. These students provided extensive baseline information on a web-based assessment protocol administered in the week prior to the beginning of classes in the fall semester. In the third phase, these students participated in a web-based assessment administered for 35 consecutive weeks. Approximately 88% of the sample completed the web-based assessment each week. This report describes the rationale for the project and provides an overview of the constructs targeted across the research. In addition, the research methods, procedures, and assessments are discussed. Findings are reported for day-to-day patterns of smoking as well as alcohol and marijuana use across the 35 weeks of assessment. Finally, selected results from reports using data generated from this project are summarized, including analyses of patterns of smoking over time, associations between daily cigarette smoking and alcohol use, evaluations of the nature of nicotine dependence in low-level smokers, an exploration of early cigarette-use episodes in novice smokers, and a consideration of the role of descriptive and injunctive norms from romantic partners and friends in predicting cigarette smoking over time.
“大一新生烟草使用轨迹及成瘾情况研究”(UpTERN)是由烟草病因研究网络(TERN)开展的一项研究,旨在从大量大学生样本中考察大一期间吸烟行为的变化轨迹以及成瘾情况的出现。该项目对参与者进行了广泛的定量和定性评估。在第一阶段,收集了2002年秋季进入普渡大学的4690名新生的筛选数据。在第二阶段,从第一阶段报告曾有过吸烟经历的2001名学生中招募了912名学生。这些学生在秋季学期开课的前一周通过基于网络的评估方案提供了大量的基线信息。在第三阶段,这些学生连续35周参与了基于网络的评估。样本中约88%的学生每周都完成了基于网络的评估。本报告阐述了该项目的基本原理,并概述了整个研究中所针对的构念。此外,还讨论了研究方法、程序和评估。报告了在35周评估期间吸烟以及饮酒和使用大麻的日常模式。最后,总结了使用该项目生成的数据的报告中的部分结果,包括对吸烟随时间变化模式的分析、每日吸烟与饮酒之间的关联、对低水平吸烟者尼古丁成瘾性质的评估、对新手吸烟者早期吸烟情况的探索,以及对恋爱伴侣和朋友的描述性和指令性规范在预测长期吸烟中的作用的考量。