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评估学校社区内体育和娱乐设施密度对加拿大青少年物质使用行为的影响:来自 COMPASS 研究(2015-2018 年)的准实验证据

Assessing the impact of sports and recreation facility density within school neighbourhoods on Canadian adolescents' substance use behaviours: quasi-experimental evidence from the COMPASS study, 2015-2018.

机构信息

School of Public Health Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2021 Aug 24;11(8):e046171. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046171.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

There has been relatively little exploration to date of potential protective effects within school neighbourhoods, such as those conferred by facilities that seek to promote health with respect to substance use and related harms. This study examined how the density of sports and recreation facilities in the school neighbourhood is associated with the likelihood of binge drinking, e-cigarette use, cigarette smoking and cannabis use among Canadian secondary school students.

DESIGN

Longitudinal data from the COMPASS study on Canadian youth health behaviours from 2015/2016 to 2017/2018 was linked with school neighbourhood data capturing the number of sports and recreation facilities within a 1500 m radius of schools.

SETTING

Secondary schools and school neighbourhoods in Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec who participated in the COMPASS study.

PARTICIPANTS

16 471 youth who participated in the COMPASS study over three school years (2015/2016-2017/2018).

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES

Binge drinking, e-cigarette use, cigarette use, cannabis use.

RESULTS

Logistic regression models using generalised estimating equations identified that greater density of sports and recreation facilities within the school neighbourhood was significantly associated with lower likelihood of binge drinking and e-cigarette use but was not associated with cigarette smoking or cannabis use.

CONCLUSIONS

This research can help to support evidence-informed school community-based efforts to prevent substance-related harms among youth.

摘要

目的

迄今为止,对于学校周边地区可能具有的保护作用,如那些旨在促进与物质使用和相关危害有关的健康的设施所带来的保护作用,研究还相对较少。本研究调查了学校周边地区运动和娱乐设施的密度与加拿大中学生暴饮、电子烟使用、吸烟和使用大麻的可能性之间的关系。

设计

从 2015/2016 年至 2017/2018 年加拿大青少年健康行为的 COMPASS 研究中获得的纵向数据与学校周边地区数据相关联,这些数据捕捉了学校周围 1500 米范围内的运动和娱乐设施数量。

地点

在艾伯塔省、不列颠哥伦比亚省、安大略省和魁北克省参加 COMPASS 研究的中学和学校周边地区。

参与者

16471 名在三个学年(2015/2016 年至 2017/2018 年)参加 COMPASS 研究的青少年。

主要和次要结果

暴饮、电子烟使用、吸烟、使用大麻。

结果

使用广义估计方程的逻辑回归模型确定,学校周边地区运动和娱乐设施密度较高与暴饮和电子烟使用的可能性降低显著相关,但与吸烟或使用大麻无关。

结论

这项研究有助于支持基于学校社区的循证努力,以预防青少年的物质相关危害。

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