Mattingly Delvon T, Tompkins Lindsay K, Rai Jayesh, Sears Clara G, Walker Kandi L, Hart Joy L
University of Louisville, Department of Communication and Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute, Louisville, KY, USA.
American Heart Association Tobacco Regulation and Addiction Center, Dallas, TX, USA.
Prev Med Rep. 2020 Apr 8;18:101089. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2020.101089. eCollection 2020 Jun.
Appalachian youth tobacco use rates exceed the national average. Additional inquiry is needed to better understand youth product perceptions and use patterns. This study examined tobacco harm perceptions and their relationship with tobacco use among Appalachian youth. From 2014 to 2016, a survey of Appalachian middle and high school students (N = 1,136) was conducted. Tobacco harm perceptions were assessed by tobacco use status, categorized as never user, cigarette only user, smokeless only user, e-cigarette only user, or polytobacco user. Descriptive characteristics were compared by tobacco use status and harm perceptions. Adjusted multivariable logistic regression models assessed the relationship between tobacco use status and harm perceptions. Over one-third of participants were tobacco users (34.6%; 4.7% cigarette only users, 3.3% smokeless only users, 5.6% e-cigarette only users, and 21.0% polytobacco users). Approximately half agreed that e-cigarettes cause health problems (54.4%), and 64.7% agreed that e-cigarettes are addictive. Most participants (83.4-92.3%) agreed that smoking and smokeless tobacco cause health problems and are addictive. Tobacco users more often disagreed that tobacco products cause health problems than did never users. Compared to never users, e-cigarette only users were more likely to disagree that smoking (AOR: 2.99, 95% CI: 1.30-6.90) and e-cigarettes cause health problems (AOR: 2.79, 95% CI: 1.64-4.75) and that e-cigarettes cause addiction (AOR: 2.48, 95% CI: 1.48-4.16). Most youth were aware of health dangers associated with smoking, but perceptions were split on whether e-cigarettes were associated with health problems or addiction. The findings indicate the need for additional youth tobacco use prevention efforts.
阿巴拉契亚地区青少年的烟草使用率超过全国平均水平。需要进一步调查以更好地了解青少年对烟草产品的认知以及使用模式。本研究调查了阿巴拉契亚地区青少年对烟草危害的认知及其与烟草使用的关系。2014年至2016年,对阿巴拉契亚地区的初中生和高中生(N = 1136)进行了一项调查。根据烟草使用状况评估对烟草危害的认知,烟草使用状况分为从不使用者、仅使用香烟者、仅使用无烟烟草者、仅使用电子烟者或多种烟草使用者。通过烟草使用状况和对危害的认知比较描述性特征。调整后的多变量逻辑回归模型评估了烟草使用状况与对危害的认知之间的关系。超过三分之一的参与者是烟草使用者(34.6%;仅使用香烟者占4.7%,仅使用无烟烟草者占3.3%,仅使用电子烟者占5.6%,多种烟草使用者占21.0%)。约一半的人同意电子烟会导致健康问题(54.4%),64.7%的人同意电子烟会上瘾。大多数参与者(83.4 - 92.3%)同意吸烟和无烟烟草会导致健康问题且会上瘾。与从不使用者相比,烟草使用者更常不同意烟草产品会导致健康问题。与从不使用者相比,仅使用电子烟者更有可能不同意吸烟(比值比:2.99,95%置信区间:1.30 - 6.90)和电子烟会导致健康问题(比值比:2.79,95%置信区间:1.64 - 4.75)以及电子烟会上瘾(比值比:2.48,95%置信区间:1.48 - 4.16)。大多数青少年意识到吸烟的健康危害,但对于电子烟是否与健康问题或成瘾有关,看法不一。研究结果表明需要进一步加强青少年烟草使用预防工作。