Conway Kevin P, Michel Emmanuella, Eig Sam, He Jian-Ping, Merikangas Kathleen R
Genetic Epidemiology Research Branch, Intramural Research Program, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD (Conway, Michel, He, Merikangas); University of Maryland, Baltimore (Eig).
Am J Psychiatry. 2025 Feb 1;182(2):164-173. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.20230988.
The authors examined prospective associations between tobacco product use and mental health and substance use problems among U.S. adolescents and adults.
Covariate-adjusted models using discrete-time survival analysis of five annual waves (2013-2014 to 2018-2019) were used to examine the links between specific tobacco product use and mental health and substance use problems among adolescent and adult participants in the nationally representative Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health study. The sample included up to 32,320 adults and 13,651 adolescents.
Among adolescents, externalizing problems predicted cigarette, electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS), and hookah use. Sex-specific findings were found for female subjects (internalizing problems predicted cigarette, ENDS, and cigar use) and male subjects (externalizing problems predicted cigar and smokeless tobacco use). Among adults, cigarette use predicted internalizing and externalizing problems; ENDS use was associated bidirectionally with internalizing problems. Across age groups, use of each tobacco product predicted substance use problems, and substance use problems predicted ENDS use.
Intervening when mental health problems are seen among adolescents may minimize tobacco uptake. Likewise, preventing tobacco use may curtail substance use problems, and treatment of substance use problems may reduce tobacco use. Findings highlight the critical need to incorporate the bidirectionality among mental health, tobacco use, and substance use into prevention and treatment efforts.
作者研究了美国青少年和成年人烟草制品使用与心理健康及物质使用问题之间的前瞻性关联。
在具有全国代表性的烟草与健康人口评估研究中,使用离散时间生存分析对五个年度波次(2013 - 2014年至2018 - 2019年)进行协变量调整模型分析,以检验特定烟草制品使用与青少年及成年参与者心理健康和物质使用问题之间的联系。样本包括多达32320名成年人和13651名青少年。
在青少年中,外化问题可预测香烟、电子尼古丁传送系统(ENDS)和水烟的使用。在女性受试者(内化问题可预测香烟、ENDS和雪茄的使用)和男性受试者(外化问题可预测雪茄和无烟烟草的使用)中发现了性别特异性结果。在成年人中,吸烟可预测内化和外化问题;ENDS的使用与内化问题呈双向关联。在各年龄组中,每种烟草制品的使用都可预测物质使用问题,而物质使用问题可预测ENDS的使用。
在青少年出现心理健康问题时进行干预可能会减少烟草摄入。同样,预防烟草使用可能会减少物质使用问题,而治疗物质使用问题可能会减少烟草使用。研究结果凸显了将心理健康、烟草使用和物质使用之间的双向性纳入预防和治疗工作的迫切需求。