Ontario Tobacco Research Unit, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Am J Prev Med. 2010 Oct;39(4):352-6. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2010.06.003.
Little is known about the body of tobacco research as a whole.
This paper examines the changes in literature focus (1980s to 2000s) and identifies areas in need of increased attention.
Tobacco articles randomly selected from searches of the MEDLINE and Web of Science databases were coded according to (1) epidemiologic framework component; (2) study focus; and (3) form of tobacco. Frequencies, cross-tabulations, and tests of proportions were conducted. The analysis was conducted in 2009.
From the 1980s to the 2000s, there was a significant decrease in tobacco-related articles focusing on the "agent" and an increase in articles focusing on the "host." Few articles in either decade focused on the "environment" or on the "vector" (<10%). The percentage of study foci addressing health effects decreased, whereas prevalence/use and cessation foci increased. Approximately two thirds of articles focused on the cigarette.
The nature of tobacco research has shifted from examining the links between cigarettes and disease to understanding why people smoke and how to help them quit. Proportionately more research could focus on the environment and vector components of the epidemiologic framework, to expand strategies for reducing tobacco-related disease.
人们对整个烟草研究领域知之甚少。
本文旨在探讨文献重点的变化(80 年代至 00 年代),并确定需要加强关注的领域。
从 MEDLINE 和 Web of Science 数据库的检索中随机抽取烟草文章,根据(1)流行病学框架组成部分;(2)研究重点;(3)烟草形式进行编码。进行了频率、交叉表和比例检验。分析于 2009 年进行。
从 80 年代到 00 年代,与“试剂”相关的烟草相关文章数量显著减少,而与“宿主”相关的文章数量增加。在这两个十年中,很少有文章关注“环境”或“媒介”(<10%)。关注健康影响的研究焦点比例下降,而流行/使用和戒烟焦点增加。大约三分之二的文章集中在香烟上。
烟草研究的性质已经从研究香烟与疾病之间的联系转变为理解人们吸烟的原因以及如何帮助他们戒烟。可以更多地关注流行病学框架的环境和媒介组成部分,以扩大减少与烟草相关疾病的策略。