Dierker Lisa, Rose Jennifer, Selya Arielle, Piasecki Thomas M, Hedeker Donald, Mermelstein Robin
Psychology Department, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, United States.
Psychology Department, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, United States.
Addict Behav. 2015 Feb;41:124-8. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2014.10.004. Epub 2014 Oct 7.
Despite the highly replicated relationship between depression and nicotine dependence, little is known about this association across both time and levels of lifetime smoking exposure. In the present study, we evaluate if symptoms of depression are associated with emerging nicotine dependence after accounting for smoking exposure and whether this relationship varies from adolescence to young adulthood and across increasing levels of smoking.
The sample was drawn from the Social and Emotional Contexts of Adolescent Smoking Patterns Study which measured smoking, nicotine dependence and depression over 6 assessment waves spanning 6years. Analyses were based on repeated assessment of 941 participants reporting any smoking 30days prior to individual assessment waves. Mixed-effects regression models were estimated to examine potential time and smoking exposure varying effects in the association between depression and nicotine dependence.
Inter-individual differences in mean levels of depression and within subject changes in depression from adolescence to young adulthood were each significantly associated with nicotine dependence symptoms over and above lifetime smoking exposure. This association was consistent across both time and increasing levels of lifetime smoking.
Depression is a consistent risk factor for nicotine dependence over and above exposure to cigarettes and this association can be demonstrated from the earliest experiences with smoking in adolescents through the establishment of more regular smoking patterns across the transition to young adulthood.
Depression remains a prominent risk factor for nicotine dependence, and youth with depression symptoms represent an important subgroup in need of targeted smoking intervention.
尽管抑郁症与尼古丁依赖之间的关系已得到高度重复验证,但对于这种关联在整个生命周期的吸烟暴露时间和水平方面的情况却知之甚少。在本研究中,我们评估了在考虑吸烟暴露因素后,抑郁症状是否与新出现的尼古丁依赖相关,以及这种关系在从青少年到青年期以及不同吸烟水平上是否存在差异。
样本取自青少年吸烟模式的社会和情感背景研究,该研究在6年的6次评估中测量了吸烟、尼古丁依赖和抑郁情况。分析基于对941名在每次个体评估前30天报告有吸烟行为的参与者的重复评估。采用混合效应回归模型来检验抑郁与尼古丁依赖之间关联中潜在的时间和吸烟暴露变化效应。
抑郁平均水平的个体间差异以及从青少年到青年期抑郁的个体内变化,在考虑终生吸烟暴露因素后,均与尼古丁依赖症状显著相关。这种关联在时间和终生吸烟水平增加的过程中都是一致的。
除了接触香烟外,抑郁是尼古丁依赖的一个持续风险因素,并且这种关联可以从青少年最早的吸烟经历一直到青年期更规律的吸烟模式确立过程中得到证明。
抑郁仍然是尼古丁依赖的一个突出风险因素,有抑郁症状的青少年是需要针对性吸烟干预的重要亚组。