Wills Thomas A, Sargent James D, Knight Rebecca, Pagano Ian, Gibbons Frederick X
Prevention and Control Program, University of Hawaii Cancer Center, Honolulu, Hawaii USA.
Cancer Control Research Program, Norris Cotton Cancer Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA.
Tob Control. 2016 Apr;25(e1):e52-9. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2015-052349. Epub 2015 Aug 10.
There is little evidence on the consequences of using electronic cigarettes (e-cigarette) in adolescence. With a multiethnic sample of non-smokers, we assessed the relation between e-cigarette use and social-cognitive factors that predict smoking of combustible cigarettes.
School-based cross-sectional survey of 2309 high school students (mean age 14.7 years). Participants reported on e-cigarette use and cigarette use; on smoking-related cognitions (smoking expectancies, prototypes of smokers) and peer smoker affiliations; and on willingness to smoke cigarettes. Regression analyses conducted for non-cigarette smokers tested the association between e-cigarette use and willingness to smoke cigarettes, controlling for demographics, parenting, academic and social competence, and personality variables. Structural equation modelling (SEM) analysis tested whether the relation between e-cigarette use and willingness to smoke was mediated through any of the three smoking-related variables.
Non-smokers who had used e-cigarettes (18% of the total sample) showed more willingness to smoke cigarettes compared with those who had never used any tobacco product; the adjusted OR was 2.35 (95% CI 1.73 to 3.19). SEM showed that the relation between e-cigarette use and willingness to smoke was partly mediated through more positive expectancies about smoking, but there was also a direct path from e-cigarette use to willingness.
Among adolescent non-smokers, e-cigarette use is associated with willingness to smoke, a predictor of future cigarette smoking. The results suggest that use of e-cigarettes by adolescents is not without attitudinal risk for cigarette smoking. These findings have implications for formulation of policy about access to e-cigarettes by adolescents.
关于青少年使用电子烟的后果,几乎没有证据。我们以多民族非吸烟者样本为研究对象,评估了电子烟使用与预测可燃香烟吸烟行为的社会认知因素之间的关系。
对2309名高中生(平均年龄14.7岁)进行基于学校的横断面调查。参与者报告了电子烟使用和香烟使用情况;与吸烟相关的认知(吸烟预期、吸烟者原型)和同伴吸烟者关系;以及吸烟意愿。对非吸烟者进行的回归分析检验了电子烟使用与吸烟意愿之间的关联,并控制了人口统计学、养育方式、学业和社交能力以及个性变量。结构方程模型(SEM)分析检验了电子烟使用与吸烟意愿之间的关系是否通过三个与吸烟相关的变量之一介导。
使用过电子烟的非吸烟者(占总样本的18%)比从未使用过任何烟草产品的人表现出更高的吸烟意愿;调整后的OR为2.35(95%CI 1.73至3.19)。SEM表明,电子烟使用与吸烟意愿之间的关系部分通过对吸烟更积极的预期介导,但也存在从电子烟使用到吸烟意愿的直接路径。
在青少年非吸烟者中,电子烟使用与吸烟意愿相关,吸烟意愿是未来吸烟的一个预测指标。结果表明,青少年使用电子烟并非没有对吸烟产生态度风险。这些发现对制定青少年获取电子烟的政策具有启示意义。