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美国军人使用电子烟的情况——流行率和相关风险因素。

Use of electronic cigarettes among U.S. Military service members - prevalence and associated risk factors.

机构信息

Deputy Assistant Director-Public Health, Deployment Health Division, Defense Health Agency, VA, USA.

出版信息

Subst Abus. 2022 Dec;43(1):1300-1307. doi: 10.1080/08897077.2022.2095075.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Decreased physical fitness, loss of vision and hearing, and increased risk of chronic diseases are significant primary and secondary implications associated with the health of U.S. Military Service members who use tobacco, including electronic cigarettes. Despite the medical and non-medical costs to the U.S. Department of Defense and potential adverse health effects to Service members, electronic cigarette use is on the rise.

METHODS

U.S. Military Service members who completed their Periodic Health Assessment, a standardized, electronic, logic-based tool, from July 2018 to July 2019 were eligible. This exploratory study examines the prevalence and significant risk factors associated with self-reported use of electronic cigarettes, as well as determines if tobacco use varies by sex and Service branch, through use of Chi-square analysis and logistic regression.

RESULTS

U.S. Military Service members 17-70 years old were included in this study ( = 1.12 M), with 80% of study participants being male and 20% female. Exposure to secondhand smoke (OR: 2.12, 95% CI: 2.15-2.22) and screening positive for hazardous drinking (OR: 2.70, 95% CI: 2.64-2.76) were found to show the greatest increase in odds of using electronic cigarettes, with similar findings after stratification by sex and Service branch. Stratification by Service branch revealed further differences in the association between electronic cigarette use and various demographic, military, lifestyle, and health characteristics.

CONCLUSION

Electronic cigarette use is increasing across the United States. U.S. Service members have unique risk factors and patterns of tobacco use. Despite tobacco use having potential adverse effects on military readiness, its use remains prevalent in this population. Our findings identify opportunities for the U.S. Department of Defense to review tobacco policy and availability and accessibility of cessation services to promote quitting tobacco, especially electronic cigarettes.

摘要

背景

美国军人使用烟草,包括电子烟,会导致身体健康状况下降、视力和听力丧失以及慢性病风险增加,这是其主要和次要影响。尽管这会给美国国防部带来医疗和非医疗成本,并且可能对军人的健康产生不良影响,但电子烟的使用仍在增加。

方法

符合条件的军人需要在 2018 年 7 月至 2019 年 7 月期间完成定期健康评估,这是一个标准化的、电子的、基于逻辑的工具。本探索性研究通过使用卡方分析和逻辑回归,调查了自我报告电子烟使用的流行率和相关的显著风险因素,并确定了是否按性别和军种划分,吸烟习惯存在差异。

结果

本研究纳入了 17-70 岁的美国军人( = 1.12M),其中 80%的参与者为男性,20%为女性。接触二手烟(比值比:2.12,95%置信区间:2.15-2.22)和筛查出危险饮酒(比值比:2.70,95%置信区间:2.64-2.76)的参与者,使用电子烟的几率增加最大,且按性别和军种分层后也有类似的发现。按军种分层后,电子烟使用与各种人口统计学、军事、生活方式和健康特征之间的关联存在进一步差异。

结论

电子烟的使用在美国正在增加。美国军人有独特的烟草使用风险因素和模式。尽管吸烟可能对军事准备产生潜在的不利影响,但这种情况在这一人群中仍然很普遍。我们的研究结果为美国国防部提供了机会,使其可以重新审查烟草政策以及戒烟服务的可获得性和可及性,以促进戒烟,特别是电子烟。

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