Center for Tobacco Studies, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA.
School of Public Health, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 May 26;19(11):6468. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19116468.
The 2021 National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) was completed by youth online during class time, either in school or at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Given the role of NYTS data in tobacco regulatory science, it is vital to understand the effect of survey settings (home, school) on tobacco-use estimates. We used a series of multivariable logistic regressions to examine whether survey settings (home vs. school) predicted current e-cigarette use among high school students, controlling for other known predictors of e-cigarette use as well as the pandemic learning model that was dominant in students' counties (e.g., nearly all at-home, majority in school). We observed a significant survey setting effect. Those who completed the survey in school had higher odds of current e-cigarette use than those who completed the same survey at home (AOR = 1.74); this effect was attenuated when we controlled for the pandemic learning model (AOR = 1.38). Moreover, e-cigarette use was independently associated with students' learning model; students whose schools were nearly entirely in-person had the highest odds of e-cigarette use compared to students whose learning model was nearly all at-home (AOR = 1.65). Survey setting is a methodological artifact in the 2021 NYTS. Perceived privacy and peer effects can potentially explain this artifact.
2021 年全国青年烟草调查(NYTS)是在疫情期间,青少年通过网络在课堂时间完成的,要么在学校,要么在家里。鉴于 NYTS 数据在烟草监管科学中的作用,了解调查环境(家庭、学校)对烟草使用估计的影响至关重要。我们使用了一系列多变量逻辑回归来检验调查环境(家庭与学校)是否预测了高中生当前电子烟的使用情况,同时控制了其他已知的电子烟使用预测因素以及在学生所在县占主导地位的大流行学习模式(例如,几乎全部在家,多数在学校)。我们观察到了显著的调查环境效应。那些在学校完成调查的人比在家里完成相同调查的人更有可能目前使用电子烟(AOR=1.74);当我们控制大流行学习模式时,这种影响减弱(AOR=1.38)。此外,电子烟的使用与学生的学习模式独立相关;与学习模式几乎全部在家的学生相比,学校几乎全部面授的学生使用电子烟的几率最高(AOR=1.65)。调查环境是 2021 年 NYTS 中的一个方法学因素。感知隐私和同伴效应可能可以解释这一因素。