Berg Carla J, Lust Katherine A, Sanem Julia R, Kirch Matthias A, Rudie Maria, Ehlinger Edward, Ahluwalia Jasjit S, An Lawrence C
Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414, USA.
Am J Prev Med. 2009 Apr;36(4):333-6. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2008.11.010. Epub 2009 Feb 6.
College students who engage in occasional or social cigarette smoking are less likely to identify themselves as smokers and to attempt to quit. This analysis aimed to determine: (1) the correlates of denying being a smoker among students reporting smoking in the past 30 days and (2) if denying this label was related to not attempting to quit smoking in the past 12 months.
A total of 9931 students at 14 colleges completed a random sample survey in 2007.
Of 2255 students reporting having smoked a cigarette in the past 30 days, 50.7% responded No to Do you consider yourself a smoker. Logistic regression indicated that, after controlling for the number of smoking days in the past 30, being younger (OR=0.94, p<0.001); being male (OR=1.59, p=0.009); attending a 4-year (versus 2-year) college (OR=1.73, p=0.004); and consuming alcohol in the previous 30 days (OR=2.14, p=0.03) were correlates of denying being a smoker. Logistic regression indicated that denial was related to not attempting to quit in the past 12 months (OR=1.72, p<0.001), after controlling for the number of smoking days, age, gender, type of school, and other health factors.
Half of college smokers deny being smokers, particularly those who are younger, male, attending 4-year colleges, and alcohol consumers. Denying being a smoker was associated with not attempting to quit smoking. Therefore, traditional methods of ascertaining smoking status may not be valid in this population. Healthcare providers should more specifically ask students about recent smoking behavior. Further research is needed to develop interventions targeting smoking among this population.
偶尔吸烟或出于社交目的吸烟的大学生不太可能将自己视为吸烟者,也不太可能尝试戒烟。本分析旨在确定:(1)在过去30天内报告吸烟的学生中否认自己是吸烟者的相关因素;(2)否认这一标签是否与过去12个月内未尝试戒烟有关。
2007年,对14所大学的9931名学生进行了随机抽样调查。
在2255名报告在过去30天内吸过烟的学生中,50.7%的人对“你认为自己是吸烟者吗”这一问题回答“否”。逻辑回归分析表明,在控制过去30天的吸烟天数后,年龄较小(比值比[OR]=0.94,p<0.001)、男性(OR=1.59,p=0.009)、就读四年制(而非两年制)大学(OR=1.73,p=0.004)以及在过去30天内饮酒(OR=2.14,p=0.03)是否认自己是吸烟者的相关因素。逻辑回归分析表明,在控制吸烟天数、年龄、性别、学校类型和其他健康因素后,否认与过去12个月内未尝试戒烟有关(OR=1.72,p<0.001)。
一半的大学生吸烟者否认自己是吸烟者,尤其是那些年龄较小、男性、就读四年制大学且饮酒的学生。否认自己是吸烟者与未尝试戒烟有关。因此,传统的确定吸烟状况的方法在这一人群中可能无效。医疗保健提供者应更具体地询问学生近期的吸烟行为。需要进一步研究以制定针对这一人群吸烟问题的干预措施。