威尔士10至11岁从未吸烟的儿童使用电子烟及吸烟意愿情况

E-cigarette use and intentions to smoke among 10-11-year-old never-smokers in Wales.

作者信息

Moore Graham F, Littlecott Hannah J, Moore Laurence, Ahmed Nilufar, Holliday Jo

机构信息

Centre for the Development and Evaluation of Complex Interventions for Public Health Improvement (DECIPHer), Cardiff University, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff, UK.

MRC/CSO Social & Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow, UK.

出版信息

Tob Control. 2016 Mar;25(2):147-52. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2014-052011. Epub 2014 Dec 22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

E-cigarettes are seen by some as offering harm reduction potential, where used effectively as smoking cessation devices. However, there is emerging international evidence of growing use among young people, amid concerns that this may increase tobacco uptake. Few UK studies examine the prevalence of e-cigarette use in non-smoking children or associations with intentions to smoke.

METHODS

A cross-sectional survey of year 6 (10-11-year-old) children in Wales. Approximately 1500 children completed questions on e-cigarette use, parental and peer smoking, and intentions to smoke. Logistic regression analyses among never smoking children, adjusted for school-level clustering, examined associations of smoking norms with e-cigarette use, and of e-cigarette use with intentions to smoke tobacco within the next 2 years.

RESULTS

Approximately 6% of year 6 children, including 5% of never smokers, reported having used an e-cigarette. By comparison to children whose parents neither smoked nor used e-cigarettes, children were most likely to have used an e-cigarette if parents used both tobacco and e-cigarettes (OR=3.40; 95% CI 1.73 to 6.69). Having used an e-cigarette was associated with intentions to smoke (OR=3.21; 95% CI 1.66 to 6.23). While few children reported that they would smoke in 2 years' time, children who had used an e-cigarette were less likely to report that they definitely would not smoke tobacco in 2 years' time and were more likely to say that they might.

CONCLUSIONS

E-cigarettes represent a new form of childhood experimentation with nicotine. Findings are consistent with a hypothesis that children use e-cigarettes to imitate parental and peer smoking behaviours, and that e-cigarette use is associated with weaker antismoking intentions.

摘要

背景

电子烟在某些人看来,若能有效用作戒烟工具,则具有降低危害的潜力。然而,国际上有新证据表明,电子烟在年轻人中的使用日益增多,人们担心这可能会增加烟草的摄入量。英国很少有研究调查非吸烟儿童中电子烟的使用 prevalence 或与吸烟意图的关联。

方法

对威尔士六年级(10 - 11岁)儿童进行横断面调查。约1500名儿童完成了关于电子烟使用、父母和同伴吸烟情况以及吸烟意图的问题。在从不吸烟的儿童中进行逻辑回归分析,并对学校层面的聚类进行调整,以研究吸烟规范与电子烟使用之间的关联,以及电子烟使用与未来两年内吸烟意图之间的关联。

结果

约6%的六年级儿童,包括5%的从不吸烟者,报告曾使用过电子烟。与父母既不吸烟也不使用电子烟的儿童相比,如果父母既使用烟草又使用电子烟,儿童使用电子烟的可能性最大(比值比=3.40;95%置信区间1.73至6.69)。使用过电子烟与吸烟意图相关(比值比=3.21;95%置信区间1.66至6.23)。虽然很少有儿童报告他们会在两年内吸烟,但使用过电子烟的儿童不太可能报告他们肯定不会在两年内吸烟,且更有可能表示他们可能会吸烟。

结论

电子烟是儿童对尼古丁进行新形式尝试的一种表现。研究结果与以下假设一致,即儿童使用电子烟是为了模仿父母和同伴的吸烟行为,且使用电子烟与较弱的反吸烟意图相关。

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