Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039, USA.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2012 Mar;14(3):264-73. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntr192. Epub 2011 Dec 16.
Although differing levels of family influences may explain some of the varying racial/ethnic trends in adolescent smoking behavior, clarification of which influences are protective against smoking may aid in the development of future ethnic-specific smoking prevention interventions. We sought to identify and compare the association of family influences on adolescent smoking among Black, Hispanic, and White adolescents in a cross-sectional national sample.
Data from 6,426 parent-child dyads from Round 1 of the National Survey of Parents and Youth were analyzed. The association of family influences with ever-smokers and recent smokers was evaluated. Multinomial logistic regression using SUDAAN software was used.
While all measures of family influences except for parent-adolescent activities and intention to monitor were significantly protective against recent smoking and ever smoking among Whites, ethnic-specific family influence predictors of smoking were found in Blacks and Hispanics. Higher parental monitoring, higher intention to monitor, and higher connectedness were protective among Hispanics, while higher parental punishment and favorable attitude toward monitoring were protective against smoking among Blacks. For family influences significantly associated with protection against smoking, consistently greater protection was afforded against recent smoking than against ever smoking.
Higher levels of family influences are protective against smoking among all racial/ethnic groups. There are consistencies in family influences on youth smoking; however, there may be specific family influences that should be differentially emphasized within racial/ethnic groups in order to protect against smoking behavior. Our results offer insight for designing strategies for preventing smoking in youth of different racial/ethnic backgrounds.
尽管不同程度的家庭影响可能可以解释青少年吸烟行为中存在的一些不同种族/民族趋势,但明确哪些影响因素可以预防吸烟可能有助于制定未来针对特定种族的吸烟预防干预措施。我们旨在确定并比较跨种族全国样本中黑、西语裔和白种青少年的家庭影响因素与青少年吸烟之间的关联。
对全国父母与青少年调查第一轮的 6426 对父母-子女二人组的数据进行了分析。使用 SUDAAN 软件评估了家庭影响因素与曾经吸烟者和近期吸烟者的关联。采用多项逻辑回归分析。
虽然除了父母-青少年活动和监测意图之外,所有家庭影响因素的测量值都能显著预防白人青少年近期吸烟和吸烟史,但在黑人和西语裔青少年中发现了特定于种族的家庭影响因素预测因素。在西语裔青少年中,父母的更高监督、更高的监督意图和更高的联系感具有保护作用,而在黑人青少年中,父母的更高惩罚和对监督的有利态度具有保护作用。对于与预防吸烟显著相关的家庭影响因素,其对近期吸烟的保护作用始终大于对曾经吸烟的保护作用。
更高水平的家庭影响因素对所有种族/民族群体都具有预防吸烟的作用。家庭对青少年吸烟的影响存在一致性;然而,在不同种族/民族群体中,可能存在需要有区别地强调的特定家庭影响因素,以预防吸烟行为。我们的研究结果为设计针对不同种族/民族背景的青少年预防吸烟策略提供了参考。