Cooke Megan E, Nasim Aashir, Cho Seung Bin, Kendler Kenneth S, Clark Shaunna L, Dick Danielle M
Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA.
Department of African American Studies, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA.
Am J Health Behav. 2016 Jul;40(4):484-95. doi: 10.5993/AJHB.40.4.10.
The purpose of this study was to assess patterns of tobacco use across the first year of college, transitions in use, and associated predictors.
The frequency of tobacco use (cigarettes, cigars, smokeless tobacco, and hookah) during the fall and spring of 4073 college students' first year at college were used as indicators in latent class (LCA) and latent transition analyses (LTA).
The LCA yielded 3 classes that represent levels of use frequency and not specific tobacco product classes: non-using, experimenting, and frequent using. The LTA results demonstrate stability in class membership from fall to spring. The most common transition was for the fall experimenters to transition out of experimentation. A series of demographic, environmental, and intrapersonal predictors were found to influence both fall class membership, and transitions from fall to spring.
Students are likely to use multiple alternative tobacco products along with cigarettes. Their frequency of use of these products is fairly stable across the first year of college. Predictors reflecting experiences during the first year of college had the greatest impact on college tobacco use, demonstrating the importance of the college experience on young adult tobacco use.
本研究旨在评估大学生入学第一年的烟草使用模式、使用情况的转变以及相关预测因素。
4073名大学生入学第一年秋季和春季的烟草使用频率(香烟、雪茄、无烟烟草和水烟)被用作潜在类别分析(LCA)和潜在转变分析(LTA)的指标。
潜在类别分析产生了3个类别,代表使用频率水平而非特定烟草产品类别:不使用、尝试使用和频繁使用。潜在转变分析结果表明从秋季到春季类别归属具有稳定性。最常见的转变是秋季尝试使用者停止尝试。一系列人口统计学、环境和个人预测因素被发现会影响秋季的类别归属以及从秋季到春季的转变。
学生可能会同时使用多种替代烟草产品和香烟。他们在大学第一年对这些产品的使用频率相当稳定。反映大学第一年经历的预测因素对大学生烟草使用影响最大,表明大学经历对年轻成年人烟草使用的重要性。