School of Public Health Sciences, University of Waterloo, 200 University Avenue West, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1, Canada.
Department of Health Sciences, Brock University, 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way, St. Catharines, Ontario, L2S 3A1, Canada.
BMC Public Health. 2024 Jun 10;24(1):1558. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-18813-2.
E-cigarette use represents a contemporary mode of nicotine product use that may be changing the risk profile of participating adolescents. Understanding differences in sociodemographic characteristics of adolescents engaging in contemporary e-cigarette use and traditional cigarette use is important for effectively developing and targeting public health intervention programs. The objective of this study was to identify and compare sociodemographic risk profiles for exclusive e-cigarette use and dual-product use among a large sample of Canadian youth.
A survey of 46,666 secondary school students in the 2021-22 wave of the COMPASS study measured frequency of past month e-cigarette and cigarette use as well as age, sex, gender, racial or ethnic background, spending money, relative family affluence, and having one's own bedroom. Rates of cigarette-only, e-cigarette-only, and dual product use were calculated, and separate classification trees were run using the CART algorithm to identify sociodemographic risk profiles for weekly dual-product use and weekly e-cigarette-only use.
Over 13% of adolescents used only e-cigarettes at least weekly, 3% engaged in weekly dual e-cigarette and cigarette use, and less than 0.5% used only cigarettes. Available spending money was a common predictor of dual-product and e-cigarette-only use. Gender diverse youth and youth with lower perceived family affluence were at higher risk for dual-product use, while white and multiethnic adolescents were at greater risk of e-cigarette-only use. Two high-risk profiles were identified for e-cigarette-only use and four high-risk profiles were identified for dual product use.
This study used a novel modelling approach (CART) to identify combinations of sociodemographic characteristics that profile high-risk groups for exclusive e-cigarette and dual-product use. Unique risk profiles were identified, suggesting that e-cigarettes are attracting new demographics of adolescents who have not previously been considered as high-risk for traditional cigarette use.
电子烟的使用代表了一种当代尼古丁产品使用模式,可能正在改变参与青少年的风险状况。了解参与当代电子烟使用和传统香烟使用的青少年在社会人口统计学特征方面的差异,对于有效制定和针对公共卫生干预计划非常重要。本研究的目的是在加拿大青少年的大样本中确定和比较专用于电子烟使用和双产品使用的社会人口统计学风险特征。
2021-22 年 COMPASS 研究的一项调查测量了过去一个月电子烟和香烟使用的频率,以及年龄、性别、性别认同、种族或族裔背景、花钱、相对家庭富裕程度和拥有自己的卧室。计算了香烟仅使用、电子烟仅使用和双产品使用的比率,并使用 CART 算法分别运行分类树,以确定每周双产品使用和每周电子烟仅使用的社会人口统计学风险特征。
超过 13%的青少年每周至少使用一次电子烟,3%的青少年每周同时使用电子烟和香烟,不到 0.5%的青少年仅使用香烟。可用零花钱是双产品和电子烟仅使用的常见预测因素。性别多样化的青少年和感知家庭贫困程度较低的青少年更有可能同时使用双产品,而白人和多种族青少年更有可能仅使用电子烟。确定了两个电子烟仅使用的高风险特征和四个双产品使用的高风险特征。
本研究使用了一种新颖的建模方法(CART)来识别专用于电子烟和双产品使用的社会人口统计学特征的组合,这些特征确定了高风险群体。确定了独特的风险特征,表明电子烟吸引了以前不被认为有传统香烟使用高风险的新的青少年群体。