The University of Texas at Arlington, School of Social Work, 211 S. Cooper St., Box 19129, Arlington, TX, 76019, USA.
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, School of Social Work, 120 Albany St, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901, USA.
J Psychiatr Res. 2022 Mar;147:24-33. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.12.050. Epub 2021 Dec 22.
Although studies have investigated the association between conventional tobacco smoking and mental health outcomes among adolescents in the United States, few studies have examined the association between electronic vaping products (EVPs) and mental health among adolescents. This study aimed to investigate the cross-sectional association between EVPs use, symptoms of depression, and suicidal behaviors among adolescents. Data were pooled from the 2017 and 2019 Youth Risk Behavior Survey. An analytic sample of 14,285 adolescents (50.3% female) was analyzed using binary logistic regression. The outcome variables investigated were symptoms of depression, suicidal ideation, suicide plan, and suicide attempts, and the main explanatory variable was EVPs use. Of the 14,285 adolescents, 22.2%, 19.2%, and 58.8% were current, former and never users of EVPs, respectively. Controlling for other factors, current users of EVPs were significantly more likely to report having symptoms of depression (AOR = 1.82, 95% CI = 1.58-2.09), having suicidal ideation (AOR = 1.55, 95% CI = 1.30-1.86), making a suicide plan (AOR = 1.62, 95% CI = 1.34-1.97), or attempting suicide (AOR = 1.75, 95% CI = 1.41-2.18) when compared to never users of EVPs. Gender moderated the association between EVPs use, symptoms of depression, suicidal ideation, and suicide plan. Racial minority identity, sexual minority identity, sexual violence victimization, victim of school and cyberbullying, alcohol use, and cigarette smoking were all significantly associated with depression and suicidal behaviors. Study findings support the association between EVPs use and adolescent mental health. Future studies that employ longitudinal designs may offer more insight into the mechanisms underlying this association.
尽管有研究调查了美国青少年中传统烟草吸烟与心理健康结果之间的关系,但很少有研究调查电子烟产品(EVPs)与青少年心理健康之间的关系。本研究旨在调查 EVPs 使用与青少年抑郁症状和自杀行为之间的横断面关联。数据来自 2017 年和 2019 年青少年风险行为调查的汇总。使用二元逻辑回归分析了 14285 名青少年(50.3%为女性)的分析样本。调查的结果变量是抑郁症状、自杀意念、自杀计划和自杀企图,主要解释变量是 EVPs 使用。在 14285 名青少年中,分别有 22.2%、19.2%和 58.8%的人是当前、过去和从未使用过 EVPs 的用户。在控制其他因素后,当前使用 EVPs 的青少年更有可能报告出现抑郁症状(AOR=1.82,95%CI=1.58-2.09)、有自杀意念(AOR=1.55,95%CI=1.30-1.86)、制定自杀计划(AOR=1.62,95%CI=1.34-1.97)或企图自杀(AOR=1.75,95%CI=1.41-2.18),与从未使用过 EVPs 的青少年相比。性别调节了 EVPs 使用、抑郁症状、自杀意念和自杀计划之间的关系。少数族裔身份、性少数群体身份、性暴力受害、学校和网络欺凌受害、酒精使用和吸烟都与抑郁和自杀行为显著相关。研究结果支持 EVPs 使用与青少年心理健康之间的关联。未来采用纵向设计的研究可能会更深入地了解这一关联的机制。