Cancer Prevention and Control Program, Moores Cancer Center University of California, San Diego, CA, USA.
Department of Family Medicine and Public Health, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2023 Aug 19;25(9):1565-1574. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntad072.
Prior work established a measure of tobacco dependence (TD) among adults that can be used to compare TD across different tobacco products. We extend this approach to develop a common, cross-product metric for TD among youth.
One thousand one hundred and forty-eight youth aged 12-17 who used a tobacco product in the past 30 days were identified from 13 651 youth respondents in Wave 1 of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study.
Analyses confirmed a single primary latent construct underlying responses to TD indicators for all mutually exclusive tobacco product user groups. Differential Item Functioning analyses supported the use of 8 of 10 TD indicators for comparisons across groups. With TD levels anchored at 0.0 (standard deviation [SD] = 1.0) among cigarette only (n = 265) use group, mean TD scores were more than a full SD lower for e-cigarette only (n = 150) use group (mean = -1.09; SD = 0.64). Other single product use group (cigar, hookah, pipe, or smokeless; n = 262) on average had lower TD (mean = -0.60; SD = 0.84), and the group with the use of multiple tobacco products (n = 471) experienced similar levels of TD (mean = 0.14; SD = 0.78) as the cigarette only use group. Concurrent validity was established with product use frequency among all user groups. A subset of five TD items comprised a common metric permitting comparisons between youth and adults.
The PATH Study Youth Wave 1 Interview provided psychometrically valid measures of TD that enable future regulatory investigations of TD across tobacco products and comparisons between youth and adult tobacco product use group.
A measure of tobacco dependence (TD) has been established previously among adults to compare TD across tobacco products. This study established the validity of a similar, cross-product measure of TD among youth. Findings suggest a single latent TD construct underlying this measure, concurrent validity of the scale with product use frequency across different types of tobacco users, and a subset of common items that can be used to compare TD between youth and adults who use tobacco.
先前的研究建立了一种成年人烟草依赖(TD)的衡量标准,可以用于比较不同烟草产品之间的 TD。我们扩展了这种方法,为青少年建立了一种常见的跨产品 TD 衡量标准。
从人口烟草和健康评估(PATH)研究第 1 波的 13651 名青少年应答者中,确定了 1148 名过去 30 天内使用过一种烟草产品的 12-17 岁青少年。
分析结果证实,在所有相互排斥的烟草制品使用者群体中,对 TD 指标的反应存在一个单一的主要潜在结构。差异项目功能分析支持在组间比较时使用 10 个 TD 指标中的 8 个。在仅使用香烟(n=265)的使用组中,TD 水平以 0.0(标准差[SD]=1.0)为基准,仅使用电子烟(n=150)的使用组的 TD 得分平均值低了一个标准差以上(均值=-1.09;SD=0.64)。其他单一产品使用组(雪茄、水烟、烟斗或无烟烟草;n=262)的 TD 平均水平较低(均值=-0.60;SD=0.84),而使用多种烟草产品的组(n=471)的 TD 水平与仅使用香烟的组相似(均值=0.14;SD=0.78)。在所有使用者群体中,与产品使用频率都建立了同时效度。五个 TD 项目的子集构成了一个通用指标,允许在青少年和成年人之间进行 TD 比较。
PATH 研究青少年第 1 波访谈提供了具有心理测量学效度的 TD 衡量标准,为未来对跨烟草产品的 TD 进行监管调查以及对青少年和成年烟草制品使用者群体之间的比较提供了可能。
先前已经在成年人中建立了一种烟草依赖(TD)的衡量标准,以比较不同烟草产品之间的 TD。本研究在青少年中建立了一种类似的、跨产品的 TD 衡量标准的有效性。研究结果表明,该测量方法存在一个单一的潜在 TD 结构,该量表与不同类型烟草使用者的产品使用频率具有同时效度,以及一个可以用来比较使用烟草的青少年和成年人之间 TD 的常见项目子集。