Lanza H Isabella, Teeter Heather
a Department of Human Development , California State University , Long Beach , California , USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2018 Jan 2;53(1):154-161. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2017.1327975. Epub 2017 Aug 4.
Prevalence rates of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS; i.e., e-cigarette/vape) use has grown exponentially in the past few years. College students present a particularly vulnerable group for ENDS use. The current study sought to expand the literature by examining the context in which college students use ENDS, co-occurring health risks beyond traditional tobacco use, and the role of ethnicity in ENDS use.
Health-risk behavior survey data was collected from 452 undergraduates attending a large, public urban university during the 2015-2016 academic year. Ever ENDS users vs. non-ENDS users were compared across potential demographic, health-risk, and other health-related correlates.
Almost 40% of participants reported lifetime use of ENDS. No ethnic or sex differences were found. The primary source for obtaining ENDS was friends and ENDS were most often used with friends vs. alone or with others not considered friends. Participants engaging in risky alcohol use and cigarette smoking had a higher likelihood of endorsing ENDS use. Conclusions/Importance: The current study indicated that a large proportion of college students have tried ENDS irrespective of ethnicity or sex. An increasingly normative social context may inform the popularity of ENDS use across ethnicity and sex, but additional research using ethnically diverse samples is warranted. Risky alcohol use appears to be a significant correlate of ENDS use, even after accounting for the robust relationship between ENDS use and cigarette smoking. The robust relationship between alcohol and tobacco use likely extends to ENDS use.
在过去几年中,电子尼古丁传送系统(ENDS,即电子烟)的使用率呈指数级增长。大学生是使用ENDS的特别易受影响群体。本研究旨在通过考察大学生使用ENDS的背景、除传统烟草使用之外同时存在的健康风险以及种族在ENDS使用中的作用来拓展相关文献。
收集了2015 - 2016学年期间在一所大型公立城市大学就读的452名本科生的健康风险行为调查数据。对曾经使用ENDS的用户与未使用ENDS的用户在潜在的人口统计学、健康风险及其他与健康相关的关联因素方面进行了比较。
近40%的参与者报告称曾使用过ENDS。未发现种族或性别差异。获取ENDS的主要来源是朋友,并且ENDS最常与朋友一起使用,而非独自使用或与非朋友的其他人一起使用。从事危险饮酒和吸烟的参与者认可使用ENDS的可能性更高。结论/重要性:当前研究表明,无论种族或性别,很大一部分大学生都尝试过使用ENDS。日益规范的社会环境可能说明了ENDS在不同种族和性别中使用的普遍性,但有必要使用种族多样化的样本进行更多研究。即使在考虑了ENDS使用与吸烟之间的紧密关系之后,危险饮酒似乎仍是ENDS使用的一个重要关联因素。酒精与烟草使用之间的紧密关系可能延伸至ENDS使用。