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对性少数年轻成年大学生的多种烟草使用行为进行特征描述。

Characterizing the polytobacco behaviors of sexual minority young adult college students.

作者信息

Hinds Josephine T, Loukas Alexandra, Perry Cheryl L

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology and Health Education, The University of Texas at Austin, 2109 San Jacinto Blvd. D3700, Austin, TX, 78712 USA.

The Michael & Susan Dell Center for Healthy Living, UTHealth School of Public Health, Austin Campus, 1616 Guadalupe St Suite 6.300, Austin, TX 78701 USA.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2020 Aug 1;213:108126. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2020.108126. Epub 2020 Jun 18.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Polytobacco use is a growing concern; users are exposed to cumulatively more nicotine, increasing their risk for dependence and long-term use. More sexual minority (SM) young adults report polytobacco use than their heterosexual peers, yet no studies explore how their tobacco patterns vary across the diverse product landscape. The purpose of this study was to characterize SM young adults' patterns of tobacco use and nicotine dependence, and explore co-occurring risk factors for polytobacco use.

METHODS

Participants were 609 SM Texas college students. Latent class analysis identified subgroups of tobacco users based on their tobacco use behaviors and an indicator of nicotine dependence. Multinomial logistic regression identified associations between individual-level variables and the probability of membership in various user classes.

RESULTS

Tobacco use clustered in four classes: non-users, non-addicted cigarette users, non-addicted e-cigarette users, and addicted polytobacco users. Polytobacco users had an increased probability of depressive symptoms and cannabis use relative to non-users, and more binge alcohol use than all other groups. Non-addicted cigarette users had an increased probability of binge alcohol use, cannabis use, and being non-Hispanic White relative to non-users, and an increased likelihood of cannabis use relative to non-addicted e-cigarette users. Non-addicted e-cigarette users had an increased probability of binge alcohol use relative to non-users.

CONCLUSIONS

SM young adults' tobacco use varies across the diverse product landscape. Failing to account for a range of tobacco behaviors and nicotine dependence prevents tailoring interventions that should also address concerns such as depressive symptoms, cannabis use, and binge alcohol use.

摘要

引言

多种烟草使用问题日益受到关注;使用者接触到的尼古丁总量不断增加,从而增加了他们产生依赖和长期使用的风险。与异性恋同龄人相比,更多的性少数群体(SM)年轻成年人报告有多种烟草使用情况,但尚无研究探讨他们的烟草使用模式在不同的产品类型中是如何变化的。本研究的目的是描述性少数群体年轻成年人的烟草使用模式和尼古丁依赖情况,并探讨多种烟草使用同时出现的风险因素。

方法

参与者为609名德克萨斯州的性少数群体大学生。潜在类别分析根据他们的烟草使用行为和尼古丁依赖指标确定了烟草使用者的亚组。多项逻辑回归确定了个体层面变量与各类使用者成员概率之间的关联。

结果

烟草使用分为四类:不使用者、未成瘾的香烟使用者、未成瘾的电子烟使用者和成瘾的多种烟草使用者。与不使用者相比,多种烟草使用者出现抑郁症状和使用大麻的概率增加,且酗酒情况比所有其他群体都多。与不使用者相比,未成瘾的香烟使用者酗酒、使用大麻以及是非西班牙裔白人的概率增加,且与未成瘾的电子烟使用者相比,使用大麻的可能性增加。与不使用者相比,未成瘾的电子烟使用者酗酒的概率增加。

结论

性少数群体年轻成年人的烟草使用在不同的产品类型中存在差异。未能考虑一系列烟草行为和尼古丁依赖情况会阻碍制定针对性的干预措施,而这些干预措施还应解决诸如抑郁症状、使用大麻和酗酒等问题。

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