Virmarie Correa-Fernández, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychological, Health and Learning Sciences, University of Houston, Houston, TX, United States;, Email:
Niloofar Tavakoli, Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Psychological, Health and Learning Sciences, University of Houston, Houston, TX, United States.
Am J Health Behav. 2021 Jan 1;45(1):95-110. doi: 10.5993/AJHB.45.1.8.
In this paper, we examine if serious psychological distress (SPD), binge drinking, and self-rated health predict dual-use of tobacco cigarette and e-cigarette compared with no use or the use of only one product among Hispanics/Latinos (H/L). By increasing our understanding of determinants of dual-use, we can identify the most vulnerable groups and intervention targets. We used data from H/L who were current tobacco/nicotine users in the Houston Health Survey 2018 (N = 188; representing 158,369 individuals). We conducted descriptive, bi-variate, and multinomial logistic regression analyses, and moderation by age and sex. H/L with SPD were more likely to be dual-users than non-users (Odds Ratio [OR] = 1.97), cigarette users (OR = 1.12), or e-cigarette users (OR = 2.44). Individuals who binge drank were more likely to be dual-users than non-users (OR = 2.66) or e-cigarette users (OR = 9.30), but more likely to be cigarette users compared to dual-users (OR = 2.05). Poorer self-rated health predicted an increased likelihood of being a non-user (OR = 1.19), cigarette user (OR = 1.36), and e-cigarette user compared to a dual-user (OR = 1.04). Behavioral health and self-rated health are important predictors of tobacco cigarette, e-cigarette, and dual-use among H/L. These relationships differ by age and sex.
本文研究了严重心理困扰(SPD)、狂饮和自我评估健康状况是否会预测西班牙裔/拉丁裔(H/L)人群中与不使用或仅使用一种产品相比,同时使用两种烟草卷烟和电子烟的情况。通过增加对双重使用决定因素的理解,我们可以确定最脆弱的群体和干预目标。我们使用了 2018 年休斯顿健康调查(N = 188;代表 158369 人)中当前使用烟草/尼古丁的 H/L 数据。我们进行了描述性、双变量和多项逻辑回归分析,并按年龄和性别进行了调节分析。有 SPD 的 H/L 更有可能成为双重使用者,而非非使用者(优势比 [OR] = 1.97)、卷烟使用者(OR = 1.12)或电子烟使用者(OR = 2.44)。狂饮者更有可能成为双重使用者,而非非使用者(OR = 2.66)或电子烟使用者(OR = 9.30),但与双重使用者相比,更有可能成为卷烟使用者(OR = 2.05)。自我评估健康状况较差的人更有可能成为非使用者(OR = 1.19)、卷烟使用者(OR = 1.36)和电子烟使用者,而不是双重使用者(OR = 1.04)。健康行为和自我评估健康状况是 H/L 人群中烟草卷烟、电子烟和双重使用的重要预测因素。这些关系因年龄和性别而异。