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朋友和家人很重要:一项关于爱尔兰青少年电子烟使用量增加的趋势分析,以及与社会人口统计学、个人、同伴和家庭的关联。

Friends and family matter Most: a trend analysis of increasing e-cigarette use among Irish teenagers and socio-demographic, personal, peer and familial associations.

机构信息

TobaccoFree Research Institute Ireland (TFRI), FOCAS Institute, TU Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2021 Nov 3;21(1):1988. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-12113-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

E-cigarette ever-use and current-use among teenagers has increased worldwide, including in Ireland.

METHODS

We use data from two Irish waves (2015, 2019) of the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and other Drugs (ESPAD) to investigate gender and teenage e-cigarette use (n = 3421 16-year-olds). Using chi-square analyses, we report changes in e-cigarette ever-use, current-use, and associated variables. Using multivariable logistic regression, we analyse the increase in e-cigarette use and socio-demographic, personal, peer and familial associations, focusing on gender differences.

RESULTS

E-cigarette ever-use increased from 23% in 2015 to 37% in 2019, and current-use from 10 to 18%. Compared with 2015, the odds in 2019, of becoming both an e-cigarette ever-user and current-user, were significantly higher for girls than boys (ever-use: AOR 2.67 vs 2.04; current-use: AOR 3.11 vs 1.96). Smoking and e-cigarette use are linked but never-smokers who try e-cigarettes rose significantly from 33 to 67% and those using e-cigarettes to quit smoking decreased significantly from 17 to 3%. Almost two-thirds of respondents (66%) in 2019 said that their reason for trying e-cigarettes was "out of curiosity". Peer smoking is significantly associated with likelihood of e-cigarette ever-use (AOR 6.52) and current-use (AOR 5.45). If "Most/All friends smoke", odds were significantly higher for boys than for girls (ever-use AOR 7.07 vs 6.23; current-use AOR 5.90 vs 5.31). Less parental monitoring is significantly associated with greater e-cigarette ever-use (AOR 3.96) and current-use (4.48), and having parents who usually don't know where their child is on Saturday nights was also associated with significantly higher odds for boys than for girls (ever-use AOR 5.42 vs 3.33; current-use AOR 5.50 vs 3.50).

CONCLUSION

Respondents had significantly higher odds of being e-cigarette ever- and current-users in 2019 compared with 2015. Use is higher among boys but girls are increasingly at risk. Two-thirds had never smoked cigarettes at first e-cigarette use; two-thirds used out of curiosity but few (3%) for smoking cessation. The most prominent risk factors for e-cigarette use were peer- and parent-related, especially so for boys. Interventions that take account of friend and family influences may provide mechanisms for preventing an increasing risk of nicotine addiction.

摘要

背景

青少年使用电子烟的情况在世界范围内有所增加,包括在爱尔兰。

方法

我们使用了来自爱尔兰两次欧洲学校调查项目关于酒精和其他药物(ESPAD)的调查(2015 年、2019 年)的数据,调查了青少年电子烟使用情况(3421 名 16 岁的青少年)。使用卡方分析,我们报告了电子烟使用情况的变化以及相关变量。使用多变量逻辑回归,我们分析了电子烟使用增加以及社会人口统计学、个人、同伴和家庭关联,重点关注性别差异。

结果

电子烟的使用在 2015 年至 2019 年期间从 23%增加到 37%,当前使用率从 10%增加到 18%。与 2015 年相比,2019 年成为电子烟使用者的可能性显著增加,尤其是女孩(电子烟使用:OR2.67 比 2.04;当前使用:OR3.11 比 1.96)。吸烟和电子烟使用是相关的,但从未吸烟的人尝试电子烟的比例从 33%显著上升至 67%,而使用电子烟戒烟的比例从 17%显著下降至 3%。2019 年近三分之二的受访者(66%)表示,他们尝试电子烟的原因是“出于好奇”。同伴吸烟与电子烟使用的可能性显著相关(电子烟使用:OR6.52;当前使用:OR5.45)。如果“大多数/所有朋友吸烟”,那么男孩的可能性显著高于女孩(电子烟使用:OR7.07 比 6.23;当前使用:OR5.90 比 5.31)。父母监督较少与电子烟使用的可能性显著相关(电子烟使用:OR3.96;当前使用:OR4.48),父母通常不知道孩子周六晚上在哪里也与男孩的可能性显著高于女孩相关(电子烟使用:OR5.42 比 3.33;当前使用:OR5.50 比 3.50)。

结论

与 2015 年相比,受访者在 2019 年成为电子烟使用者的可能性显著增加。男孩的使用率较高,但女孩的风险越来越大。三分之二的人首次使用电子烟时从未吸烟;三分之二的人出于好奇使用,但很少有人(3%)是为了戒烟。电子烟使用的最主要风险因素是同伴和父母相关,尤其是男孩。考虑到朋友和家庭影响的干预措施可能为预防尼古丁成瘾风险的增加提供机制。

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