Department of Health Education and Promotion, College of Health and Human Performance, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
Department of Global and Community Health, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2021 Jul;69(5):463-469. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2019.1680555. Epub 2019 Nov 8.
To examine the association between fraternity/sorority membership and athlete status with tobacco use by tobacco product type. Undergraduate college students who participated in the Spring 2017 National College Health Assessment-II Survey ( = 47,821). Prevalence of current (past-30 day) cigarette smoking, waterpipe tobacco smoking (WTS), and e-cigarette (ECIG) use was examined. Logistic regressions examined associations between fraternity/sorority membership and participation in collegiate athletics with tobacco use. Fraternity/sorority members had the highest current use rates for cigarettes, waterpipe tobacco, and ECIGs and were nearly twice as likely to report cigarette smoking, WTS, and ECIG use relative to non-fraternity/sorority members. Relative to non-varsity athletes, varsity athletes were less likely to report cigarette smoking and WTS, but not ECIG use. Fraternity/sorority members appear to be at risk for use of multiple tobacco products. Varsity athlete status may be protective for some tobacco products, but does not appear no for ECIG use. ECIGs may appeal to groups typically at low risk for other tobacco products.
本研究旨在探讨兄弟会/姐妹会成员身份和运动员身份与不同类型烟草制品使用之间的关联。参与者为参加 2017 年春季第二期全国大学生健康评估调查的本科生( = 47821 人)。调查了当前(过去 30 天内)吸烟、水烟(WTS)和电子烟(ECIG)的使用情况。采用逻辑回归分析了兄弟会/姐妹会成员身份和参与校际体育活动与烟草使用之间的关联。兄弟会/姐妹会成员的当前吸烟率、水烟使用率和电子烟使用率最高,与非兄弟会/姐妹会成员相比,他们报告吸烟、WTS 和电子烟使用的可能性几乎是后者的两倍。与非校队运动员相比,校队运动员吸烟和使用水烟的可能性较低,但电子烟的使用率没有差异。兄弟会/姐妹会成员似乎面临使用多种烟草产品的风险。校队运动员身份可能对某些烟草制品具有保护作用,但对电子烟的使用似乎没有保护作用。电子烟可能吸引通常对其他烟草制品风险较低的群体。