Berg Carla J, Haardörfer Regine, Schauer Gillian, Betelihem Getachew, Masters Matthew, McDonald Bennett, Shah Jill, Payne Jackelyn, Sarmah Raina, Thomas Matthew, Windle Michael
Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, 1518 Clifton Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30322.
Battelle Public Health Center for Tobacco Research, 1100 Dexter Avenue North, Suite 400 Seattle, WA 98109-3598.
Tob Prev Cessat. 2016 Jul;2. doi: 10.18332/tpc/64238. Epub 2016 Jul 20.
Limited research has examined reasons for polytobacco use, an increasing public health problem, particularly among young adults. We examined reasons for polytobacco use among users of more than one tobacco product in the past 4 months enrolled in an ongoing six-wave longitudinal study of 3,418 students aged 18-25 from seven US colleges and universities.
An expert panel generated items related to reasons for polytobacco use, included in Wave 3 (administered in Summer 2015). Participants reporting use of more than one tobacco product in the past four months (n=540) were asked to complete the Reasons for Polytobacco Use scale and measures related to tobacco/nicotine use/dependence, use motives, perceptions of tobacco, parental/friend use, other substance use, and mental health. We conducted a factor analysis and then examined convergent and discriminant validity for the derived factors.
Our sample was an average age of 20.40 (SD=1.84), 48.0% male, and 21.9% Black. Four factors were identified: Instrumentality, Social Context, Displacement, and Experimentation. Instrumentality was the only factor associated with little cigar/cigarillo and marijuana use. Displacement and Social Context showed similar associations; however, Social Context was associated with having friends who used tobacco while Displacement was not. Experimentation was associated with greater perceived addictiveness and harm of using tobacco products as well as greater perceived social acceptability of tobacco use.
Each of the four factors identified demonstrated unique convergent and discriminant validity. The use of this scale to characterize polytobacco using young adults may help inform and target cessation or prevention interventions.
多烟草使用是一个日益严重的公共卫生问题,尤其是在年轻人中,但对此的研究有限。我们在一项正在进行的针对美国7所高校3418名18 - 25岁学生的六波纵向研究中,调查了过去4个月内使用多种烟草产品的人群中多烟草使用的原因。
一个专家小组生成了与多烟草使用原因相关的项目,这些项目包含在第三波调查(于2015年夏季进行)中。要求在过去四个月内报告使用过多种烟草产品的参与者(n = 540)完成多烟草使用原因量表以及与烟草/尼古丁使用/依赖、使用动机、对烟草的认知、父母/朋友使用情况、其他物质使用和心理健康相关的测量。我们进行了因子分析,然后检验了所推导因子的收敛效度和区分效度。
我们的样本平均年龄为20.40岁(标准差 = 1.84),48.0%为男性,21.9%为黑人。识别出了四个因子:工具性、社会环境、替代和尝试。工具性是与小雪茄/小烟和大麻使用较少相关的唯一因子。替代和社会环境显示出相似的关联;然而,社会环境与有使用烟草的朋友相关,而替代则不然。尝试与更高的对烟草产品成瘾性和危害的感知以及更高的对烟草使用社会可接受性的感知相关。
所识别出的四个因子各自都显示出独特的收敛效度和区分效度。使用该量表来描述使用多种烟草产品的年轻人的情况,可能有助于为戒烟或预防干预提供信息并确定目标人群。