Department of Pediatrics, Division of Community Health & Research, Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS), Norfolk, VA, USA; Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, EVMS, Norfolk, VA, USA.
Department of Health Outcomes and Behavior, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, USA; Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2023 May 1;246:109861. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2023.109861. Epub 2023 Mar 29.
Electronic cigarettes are the most commonly used tobacco products by young adults. Measures of beliefs about outcomes of use (i.e., expectancies) can be helpful in predicting use, as well as informing and evaluating interventions to impact use.
We surveyed young adult students (N = 2296, Mean age=20.0, SD=1.8, 64 % female, 34 % White) from a community college, a historically black university, and a state university. Students answered ENDS expectancy items derived from focus groups and expert panel refinement using Delphi methods. Factor Analysis and Item Response Theory (IRT) methods were used to understand relevant factors and identify useful items.
A 5-factor solution [Positive Reinforcement (consists of Stimulation, Sensorimotor, and Taste subthemes, α = .92), Negative Consequences (Health Risks and Stigma, α = .94), Negative Affect Reduction (α = .95), Weight Control (α = .92), and Addiction (α = .87)] fit the data well (CFI=0.95; TLI=0.94; RMSEA=0.05) and was invariant across subgroups. Factors were significantly correlated with relevant vaping measures, including vaping susceptibility and lifetime vaping. Hierarchical linear regression demonstrated factors were significant predictors of lifetime vaping after controlling for demographics, vaping ad exposure, and peer/family vaping. IRT analyses indicated that individual items tended to be related to their underlying constructs (a parameters ranged from 1.26 to 3.18) and covered a relatively wide range of the expectancies continuum (b parameters ranged from -0.72 to 2.47).
A novel ENDS expectancy measure appears to be a reliable measure for young adults with promising results in the domains of concurrent validity, incremental validity, and IRT characteristics. This tool may be helpful in predicting use and informing future interventions.
Findings provide support for the future development of computerized adaptive testing of vaping beliefs. Expectancies appear to play a role in vaping similar to smoking and other substance use. Public health messaging should target expectancies to modify young adult vaping behavior.
电子烟是年轻人最常使用的烟草产品。对使用结果的信念(即预期)的衡量可以帮助预测使用情况,以及为影响使用的干预措施提供信息和评估。
我们调查了来自社区学院、历史上的黑人大学和州立大学的青年成年学生(N=2296,平均年龄 20.0,标准差 1.8,64%女性,34%白人)。学生回答了从焦点小组和专家小组德尔菲方法提炼而来的 ENDS 预期项目。使用因素分析和项目反应理论(IRT)方法来理解相关因素并识别有用的项目。
一个 5 因素解决方案[正强化(由刺激、感觉运动和味觉子主题组成,α=0.92)、负后果(健康风险和耻辱感,α=0.94)、负面情绪减少(α=0.95)、体重控制(α=0.92)和成瘾(α=0.87)]很好地拟合了数据(CFI=0.95;TLI=0.94;RMSEA=0.05),并且在亚组之间是不变的。各因素与相关的蒸气使用措施显著相关,包括蒸气使用易感性和终生蒸气使用。分层线性回归表明,在控制人口统计学、蒸气广告暴露和同伴/家庭蒸气使用的情况下,各因素是终生蒸气使用的显著预测因素。IRT 分析表明,单个项目往往与其潜在结构相关(a 参数范围为 1.26 至 3.18),并且涵盖了预期连续体的相对较宽范围(b 参数范围为-0.72 至 2.47)。
一种新的 ENDS 预期测量方法似乎是一种针对年轻人的可靠测量方法,在同时效度、增量效度和 IRT 特征方面具有有希望的结果。该工具可能有助于预测使用情况并为未来的干预措施提供信息。
研究结果为蒸气信念的计算机化自适应测试的未来发展提供了支持。预期在蒸气使用方面类似于吸烟和其他物质使用。公共卫生信息应针对预期,以改变年轻人的蒸气使用行为。