Department of Sociology, The Ohio State University, 238 Townshend Hall, 1885 Neil Avenue Mall, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.
French Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction - Observatoire français des drogues et des toxicomanies (OFDT), 69, rue de Varenne, 75007, Paris, France.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2021 Sep 1;226:108823. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2021.108823. Epub 2021 Jun 23.
Studies of adolescent e-cigarette use infrequently consider how environmental effects impact use. Adolescent e-cigarette use in France is also understudied, yet an important contrast since e-cigarette use rarely precedes conventional tobacco use and daily tobacco use is common. We examine whether there is significant variation in e-cigarette use across the geographic unit of départements (n = 95), and whether community factors explain these differences and individual-level probabilities of e-cigarette use.
The ESCAPAD survey is a cross-sectional, nationally representative survey collected at a day of civic and military information mandatory for French 17-year-olds. We use the 2014 (n = 22,023) and 2017 (n = 39,115) surveys and geographic information from Eurostat and INSEE. Multilevel, multiple logistic regression models examine any and daily past month e-cigarette use.
We find significant département-level variation in both outcomes, with a considerable proportion of this variation explained by département-level factors. Net of numerous significant individual-level covariates, département-level unemployment (OR = 1.049, p < .05), poverty (OR=0.975, p < .05), age structure (OR=0.720, p < .01), and population growth (OR=0.987 p < .01) were associated with any past month use. The département-level percentage of adolescents using conventional tobacco daily was associated with individual-level any (OR=1.029, p < .001) and daily (OR=1.033, p < .01) e-cigarette use. Predicted probabilities demonstrate that département-level and individual-level tobacco use together were associated with e-cigarette use.
Researchers should incorporate community effects into studies of e-cigarette use. Particularly, the tobacco use environment contributes to risk of e-cigarette use. For policymakers, resources may be mobilized to address local socioeconomic, demographic, and tobacco use patterns to potentially affect adolescent e-cigarette use.
研究青少年电子烟使用情况时,很少考虑环境影响的作用。法国对青少年电子烟使用情况的研究也较少,但这是一个重要的对比,因为电子烟的使用很少先于传统烟草使用,而且日常吸烟很常见。我们研究了在省(département)这一地理单位内电子烟使用情况是否存在显著差异(n = 95),以及社区因素是否可以解释这些差异和个体电子烟使用的可能性。
ESCAPAD 调查是一项全国代表性的横断面调查,在法国 17 岁青少年的公民和军事信息日进行。我们使用了 2014 年(n = 22023)和 2017 年(n = 39115)的调查数据以及欧盟统计局和 INSEE 的地理信息。多水平、多逻辑回归模型检验了任何过去一个月电子烟使用和每日过去一个月电子烟使用的情况。
我们发现这两个结果在省一级都存在显著差异,而且这种差异的很大一部分可以用省一级的因素来解释。在排除了许多重要的个体水平协变量后,省一级的失业率(OR = 1.049,p <.05)、贫困率(OR=0.975,p <.05)、年龄结构(OR=0.720,p <.01)和人口增长率(OR=0.987,p <.01)与任何过去一个月的使用有关。省一级青少年每日使用传统烟草的比例与个体层面的任何(OR=1.029,p <.001)和每日(OR=1.033,p <.01)电子烟使用有关。预测概率表明,省一级和个体层面的烟草使用共同与电子烟使用有关。
研究人员应将社区效应纳入电子烟使用研究。特别是,烟草使用环境会增加电子烟使用的风险。对于政策制定者来说,可能需要调动资源来解决当地的社会经济、人口和烟草使用模式,以潜在地影响青少年电子烟的使用。