Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2022 Mar 26;24(5):699-709. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntab237.
Assessing youth vaping expectancies using a psychometrically sound measure can improve understanding of e-cigarette susceptibility and use.
We evaluated the psychometric properties of the Short-Form Vaping Consequences Questionnaire (SF-VCQ), an expectancy measure previously validated with adults, within a sample of 1753 high school adolescents who completed an online, school-based survey in Fall 2020 (51.6% female; 15.56 [1.22] years old; 46.6% non-Hispanic white; 26.9% reported lifetime but no past-30-day vaping; 12.6% reported past-30-day vaping). Analyses included confirmatory factor analysis, internal consistency, measurement invariance, between-group differences, and test-criterion relationships.
The four-factor structure was confirmed and was scalar invariant by lifetime and past-month vaping status, sex, and race. All subscales were internally reliable (mean α = 0.94). The subscales were sensitive to differences based on sex, race, vaping susceptibility among never users, and lifetime and past-month vaping status. For example, students who vaped in the past-month held weaker expectancies for negative consequences but stronger expectancies for positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, and appetite/weight control compared to lifetime vapers. Unadjusted relationships within the subsamples of lifetime and past-month vapers provided evidence of convergent validity. Evidence for concurrent validity was observed for all samples after accounting for covariates. For example, expectancies for positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, and appetite/weight control remained significantly associated with past-month vaping frequency.
The SF-VCQ evidenced excellent internal reliability, scalar measurement invariance, and construct, convergent, and concurrent validity in samples of never, lifetime, and past-month adolescent e-cigarette users. Findings support using the SF-VCQ for assessing youths' vaping-related expectancies.
The current study established the psychometric properties of the SF-VCQ for use among adolescents with and without vaping experience, including measurement invariance that permits direct comparisons of expectancies across these two groups. When considered in concert with previously published research in adults, the SF-VCQ provides researchers with a measure that can be used with both youth and adult samples. Observed relationships between positive expectancies and vaping susceptibility in vaping naïve youth and indices of vaping frequency in youth with vaping experience suggest that challenging positive expectancies may be a valuable addition to prevention and intervention efforts to reduce youth vaping.
使用经过心理测量学验证的方法评估青少年对蒸气吸入的预期,可以增进对电子烟易感性和使用的理解。
我们评估了短式蒸气吸入后果问卷(SF-VCQ)的心理测量学特性,这是一种先前已在成年人群体中验证过的预期测量方法,该方法是基于 2020 年秋季完成在线学校调查的 1753 名高中生样本(51.6%为女性;15.56 [1.22]岁;46.6%为非西班牙裔白人;26.9%报告有过但过去 30 天无蒸气吸入;12.6%报告过去 30 天有蒸气吸入)。分析包括验证性因子分析、内部一致性、测量不变性、组间差异和测试标准关系。
四因素结构得到确认,并且根据终生和过去 30 天的蒸气吸入状况、性别和种族进行标量不变性测试。所有分量表的内部一致性都很高(平均α=0.94)。这些分量表对基于性别的差异、种族差异、从未使用者的蒸气吸入易感性、终生和过去 30 天的蒸气吸入状况的差异敏感。例如,过去 30 天有蒸气吸入的学生对负面后果的预期较弱,但对积极强化、消极强化和食欲/体重控制的预期较强,与终生使用者相比。在终生和过去 30 天使用者的子样本中,未调整的关系提供了收敛效度的证据。在考虑了协变量后,对所有样本的同时效度证据也得到了观察。例如,积极强化、消极强化和食欲/体重控制的预期与过去 30 天的蒸气吸入频率显著相关。
SF-VCQ 在从未使用过、终生使用和过去 30 天使用过电子烟的青少年样本中表现出极好的内部可靠性、标量测量不变性和结构、收敛、同时效度。研究结果支持使用 SF-VCQ 来评估青少年与蒸气吸入相关的预期。
本研究确立了 SF-VCQ 在有无蒸气吸入经验的青少年中的心理测量特性,包括可在这两个群体之间直接比较预期的标量不变性。当与成人中先前发表的研究结合使用时,SF-VCQ 为研究人员提供了一种可用于青少年和成人样本的测量方法。在蒸气吸入方面无经验的青少年中积极预期与蒸气吸入易感性之间的观察到的关系,以及在有蒸气吸入经验的青少年中蒸气吸入频率的指标表明,在预防和干预努力中,挑战积极预期可能是减少青少年蒸气吸入的有价值的补充。