Department of Health Behavior, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, NY, USA
Department of Health Behavior, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, NY, USA.
Tob Control. 2020 May;29(Suppl 3):s134-s138. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2019-055367.
The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act provided the US Food and Drug Administration authority to regulate tobacco products using a population health standard. Models have been developed to estimate the population health impacts of tobacco initiation, cessation and relapse transitions. Models should be informed by high-quality, longitudinal data to estimate these constructs. Simulation studies have generated data to predict the impact of various tobacco control interventions, including the influence of regulations on tobacco use behaviours and health. The purpose of this paper is to provide a high-level conceptual overview for understanding tobacco transition behaviours and correlates of these behaviours using data from the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study, a US nationally representative longitudinal tobacco study of about 46 000 persons aged 12+ years. The papers that follow in this journal issue build and expand on this conceptual overview using data from the first three waves of the PATH Study. These papers describe use patterns of different tobacco products and their correlates, and can serve as foundations for more in-depth papers that will help the research community better understand the population health impacts and drivers of different tobacco use patterns.
《家庭吸烟预防和烟草控制法案》赋予美国食品和药物管理局权力,以人口健康标准来监管烟草产品。已经开发了模型来估计烟草起始、戒烟和复吸转变对人口健康的影响。模型应该使用高质量的纵向数据来估计这些结构。模拟研究已经生成了数据来预测各种烟草控制干预措施的影响,包括法规对烟草使用行为和健康的影响。本文的目的是提供一个高层次的概念概述,以了解使用来自美国全国代表性纵向烟草研究(PATH 研究)的人群烟草和健康评估(PATH)研究的数据来了解烟草转变行为及其行为的相关性。本期刊物中的后续论文使用 PATH 研究的前三个波次的数据,对这一概念概述进行了扩展。这些论文描述了不同烟草制品的使用模式及其相关性,可以作为更深入论文的基础,帮助研究界更好地理解不同烟草使用模式对人口健康的影响和驱动因素。