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新冠肺炎疫情对大学生吸烟和电子烟使用的初步影响。

Preliminary impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on smoking and vaping in college students.

机构信息

Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown University, Box G-S121-5, Providence, RI 02912, United States.

Department of Psychology, Knox College, 2 East South Street, Galesburg, IL 61401, United States.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2021 Apr;115:106783. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2020.106783. Epub 2020 Dec 24.

Abstract

We examined tobacco use changes in young adult college students in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on smoking and vaping. First, we evaluated changes in tobacco use from pre to post campus closure focusing on smoking and electronic nicotine vaping frequency (days) and quantity (cigarettes/cartridges per day). Also, given the potential protective effects of pausing (temporarily or permanently discontinuing) smoking or vaping, we evaluated its predictors. We hypothesized that generalized anxiety and moving home would increase the odds of pausing. We also explored effects of COVID-related news exposure and seeking on tobacco use. We re-contacted young adults two years after they completed a study on alcohol and marijuana co-use. A subset (N = 83; 26.6% of the 312 respondents) were enrolled in college and reported use of cigarettes (n = 35) and/or e-cigarettes (n = 69) in the week prior to their campus closing (PC). Paired sample t-tests compared smoking and vaping frequency and quantity PC to past-week use since closing (SC). Multivariate logistic regression models were fit to examine predictors of pausing. Both smoking and vaping frequency decreased from PC to SC; however, decreased frequency did not correspond to reduced quantity. Twenty-four participants (28.9%) paused past-week use SC. Higher anxiety and moving home (versus living independently) were related to increased odds of pausing, whereas COVID-19 related news exposure and seeking were related to decreased odds of pausing. Characterizing COVID-19 related tobacco use change provides insights into how college students respond to novel health threats and informs potential interventions.

摘要

我们研究了 COVID-19 大流行背景下青年大学生的烟草使用变化,重点关注吸烟和蒸气电子烟。首先,我们评估了从校园关闭前到关闭后的烟草使用变化,重点关注吸烟和电子尼古丁蒸气电子烟的频率(天数)和数量(每天香烟/烟弹)。此外,鉴于暂停(暂时或永久停止)吸烟或蒸气电子烟可能具有保护作用,我们评估了其预测因素。我们假设普遍焦虑和搬回家会增加暂停的几率。我们还探讨了与 COVID-19 相关的新闻接触和寻求对烟草使用的影响。在他们完成一项关于酒精和大麻共同使用的研究两年后,我们重新联系了这些年轻人。一部分(N=83;312 名受访者中的 26.6%)上大学,报告在校园关闭前一周内使用过香烟(n=35)和/或蒸气电子烟(n=69)。配对样本 t 检验比较了校园关闭前后的吸烟和蒸气电子烟的频率和数量。多元逻辑回归模型用于检查暂停使用的预测因素。从 PC 到 SC,吸烟和蒸气电子烟的频率均降低;然而,频率的降低并没有对应于数量的减少。24 名参与者(28.9%)暂停了过去一周的使用 SC。较高的焦虑和搬回家(与独立生活相比)与暂停使用的几率增加有关,而与 COVID-19 相关的新闻接触和寻求与暂停使用的几率降低有关。描述 COVID-19 相关的烟草使用变化提供了对大学生如何应对新的健康威胁的深入了解,并为潜在的干预措施提供了信息。

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