Department of Epidemiology and Health Systems, Research Group on Adolescent Health, Center for Primary Care and Public Health (Unisanté), University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Department of Health Promotion and Prevention, Center for Primary Care and Public Health (Unisanté), University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
BMC Public Health. 2024 Nov 19;24(1):3213. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-20731-2.
To explore at what age youth start using tobacco and/or nicotine products, which product is used first, product initiation sequences, and whether some socio-demographic characteristics are associated with substance use initiation.
Data were collected from an online questionnaire disseminated through social media and professional partners, targeting youth aged 14-25 in French-speaking Switzerland in August 2022. The final sample included 1362 participants. Respondents were asked whether they had already used cigarettes, e-cigarettes, hookah, snus, or cannabis at least once in their life (yes/no) and the age of the first time was asked for each substance when the answer was positive. Additionally, participants were asked about their substance use in the past 30 days. Respondents were classified according to age at onset of each tobacco/nicotine and cannabis product, and comparisons were made based on sociodemographic variables, including gender (cisgender female/cisgender male/transgender), perceived socioeconomic status (below average/average/above average), and age.
Overall, in addition to those who reported no consumption, four distinct initiation profiles emerged from the classification. Cigarettes remain the most commonly used first product with an average age of 15.7 years. While cigarettes and hookah are present in all profiles, the order of first consumption varies from one profile to another, with cigarettes coming first in two profiles, hookah in one and e-cigarettes in the last. Furthermore, while the most common profile contains experimental consumption of the five products considered, some profiles do not contain cannabis, e-cigarettes and/or snus, for example. When divided by age groups, both 14-17-year-olds and 18-21-year-olds reported cigarette as their first product of initiation. Across the separate age groups (14-17, 18-21, 22-25), cigarettes consistently emerge as the primary used on average.
Cigarettes remain the first product to be used, but the younger the respondents, the earlier they start using e-cigarettes, and very close to cigarettes. Regarding current consumption patterns, e-cigarettes are becoming increasingly prominent.
探讨青年开始使用烟草和/或尼古丁产品的年龄、首先使用的产品、产品使用顺序,以及某些社会人口特征是否与物质使用开始有关。
数据来自于 2022 年 8 月通过社交媒体和专业合作伙伴向瑞士法语区 14-25 岁的青年分发的在线问卷收集。最终样本包括 1362 名参与者。受访者被问及他们是否至少有一次使用过香烟、电子烟、水烟、鼻烟或大麻(是/否),当回答为是时,被问到每种物质的首次使用年龄。此外,参与者被问及他们在过去 30 天的物质使用情况。根据每种烟草/尼古丁和大麻产品的发病年龄,将受访者进行分类,并根据社会人口学变量(包括性别(顺性别女性/顺性别男性/跨性别)、感知社会经济地位(低于平均/平均/高于平均)和年龄)进行比较。
总体而言,除了那些报告没有消费的人外,从分类中还出现了四个不同的发病特征。香烟仍然是最常使用的第一产品,平均年龄为 15.7 岁。虽然香烟和水烟存在于所有特征中,但首次消费的顺序因特征而异,有两个特征中香烟首先被使用,一个特征中首先使用水烟,最后一个特征中首先使用电子烟。此外,虽然最常见的特征包含对五种被考虑产品的实验性消费,但有些特征不包含大麻、电子烟和/或鼻烟等。按年龄组划分,14-17 岁和 18-21 岁的青少年都报告说香烟是他们开始使用的第一种产品。在单独的年龄组(14-17 岁、18-21 岁、22-25 岁)中,香烟始终是平均使用率最高的产品。
香烟仍然是首先使用的产品,但受访者年龄越小,开始使用电子烟的时间越早,且与香烟非常接近。关于当前的消费模式,电子烟的使用越来越普遍。