Jeong Choi Hye, Miller-Day Michelle, Hecht Michael, Glenn Shannon D, Lyons Rachel E, Greene Kathryn
Department of Health Sciences, University of Missouri, 501 Clark Hall, Columbia, MO 65203, USA.
REAL Prevention, LLC, 130 Pearl Brook Drive, Clifton, NJ 07013, USA.
Addict Behav Rep. 2022 Mar 1;15:100418. doi: 10.1016/j.abrep.2022.100418. eCollection 2022 Jun.
Smoking research demonstrates that parents can influence their adolescent's tobacco smoking perceptions and behaviors, but little is known about the protective effects of different parenting practices on adolescent vaping. In this study we investigate how adolescent perceptions of parents' knowledge of their activities and parental media mediation are associated with adolescents' perceptions of vaping and adolescent vaping behaviors.
Six hundred thirty-nine youth (65.7% female, average age: 14.71 years old) recruited through 4-H clubs in nine states participated in a study evaluating a substance use intervention program. Because the evaluation design could influence participants, we used only baseline data. An online self-reported survey was administrated. Most youth self-identified as White (87.3%) and only handful youth indicated Asian (3.4%), African American (3.4%), American Indian (1.1%), and other or unreported (4.8%). Approximately 60% of youth lived in small town or rural areas in US.
Analyses revealed that parental knowledge was positively related with adolescent perceived harm of vaping and perceived prevalence of vaping, but was negatively related with perceived acceptability of vaping and social expectancy of vaping. In addition, youth who reported greater parental media mediation were more likely to perceive the harm of vaping and less likely to vape compared with youth with lower parental media mediation.
These findings suggest that parental education about vaping, including those promoting conversations regarding vaping and vaping ads, may be important to the prevention of adolescent vaping.
吸烟研究表明,父母可以影响青少年对吸烟的认知和行为,但对于不同育儿方式对青少年吸电子烟的保护作用知之甚少。在本研究中,我们调查了青少年对父母了解其活动情况的认知以及父母的媒体调解与青少年对吸电子烟的认知和青少年吸电子烟行为之间的关联。
通过九个州的4-H俱乐部招募了639名青少年(65.7%为女性,平均年龄:14.71岁),他们参与了一项评估物质使用干预项目的研究。由于评估设计可能会影响参与者,我们仅使用了基线数据。进行了一项在线自我报告调查。大多数青少年自我认定为白人(87.3%),只有少数青少年表示自己是亚洲人(3.4%)、非裔美国人(3.4%)、美洲印第安人(1.1%)以及其他或未报告(4.8%)。约60%的青少年居住在美国的小镇或农村地区。
分析显示,父母的了解程度与青少年对吸电子烟危害的认知以及吸电子烟的普遍程度呈正相关,但与吸电子烟的可接受性和社交预期呈负相关。此外,与父母媒体调解程度较低的青少年相比,报告父母媒体调解程度较高的青少年更有可能认识到吸电子烟的危害,且吸电子烟的可能性更小。
这些发现表明,对父母进行关于吸电子烟的教育,包括那些促进有关吸电子烟和电子烟广告的对话的教育,可能对预防青少年吸电子烟很重要。