Pfeiffer Jack A, Tompkins Lindsay K, Hart Joy L, Kesh Anshula, Groom Allison, Vu Thanh-Huyen T, Ma Jennie Z, Landry Robyn, Payne Thomas J, Giachello Aida L, Robertson Rose Marie, Walker Kandi L
Department of Epidemiology, University of Louisville, Louisville, United States.
Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute, University of Louisville, Louisville, United States.
Tob Prev Cessat. 2020 Mar 18;6:20. doi: 10.18332/tpc/117477. eCollection 2020.
Electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) are a relatively new type of nicotine-containing product that has risen greatly in use within the past decade, displacing conventional tobacco products as the dominant source of nicotine exposure by many groups. Among those impacted are large sections of US youth. Though health outcomes associated with ENDS use are still being assessed, several potential harms have been noted in the extant literature. The purpose of this study is to examine which US youth subpopulations are at greatest risk for ENDS ever use and how perceptions pertaining to nicotine-containing products relate to this risk.
A nationwide online survey was administered to US youth ENDS users and non-users aged 13-18 years. A total weighted sample of 2501 participants was obtained. Statistical analyses included binomial logistic regression and a likelihood ratio test.
Of these youth, 1346 (53.8%) reported having ever used an ENDS product. Those most likely to have used ENDS were White males in their late teens. Those who reported ever using a conventional tobacco product were much more likely to have reported ever using ENDS (AOR= 19.96; 95% CI: 15.30-26.05). A number of perceptions related to nicotine-containing products, including product safety and health effects, were significantly associated with an increased likelihood of ENDS use.
Certain sections of the US youth population have elevated odds of being ENDS ever users. As increasing evidence supports the need to combat ENDS use by youth, effectively targeted education and prevention campaigns will be necessary.
电子尼古丁传送系统(ENDS)是一种相对新型的含尼古丁产品,在过去十年中其使用量大幅上升,取代了传统烟草产品,成为许多群体接触尼古丁的主要来源。受影响的群体包括美国很大一部分青少年。尽管与使用ENDS相关的健康后果仍在评估中,但现有文献中已指出了一些潜在危害。本研究的目的是调查哪些美国青少年亚群体使用ENDS的风险最高,以及与含尼古丁产品相关的认知如何与这种风险相关联。
对年龄在13 - 18岁的美国青少年ENDS使用者和非使用者进行了一项全国性在线调查。共获得2501名参与者的加权样本。统计分析包括二项逻辑回归和似然比检验。
在这些青少年中,1346人(53.8%)报告曾使用过ENDS产品。最有可能使用ENDS的是接近20岁的白人男性。那些报告曾使用过传统烟草产品的人更有可能报告曾使用ENDS(调整后比值比= 19.96;95%置信区间:15.30 - 26.05)。一些与含尼古丁产品相关的认知,包括产品安全性和健康影响,与使用ENDS可能性的增加显著相关。
美国青少年群体中的某些部分成为ENDS曾经使用者的几率较高。随着越来越多的证据支持应对青少年使用ENDS的必要性,有针对性的有效教育和预防运动将是必要的。