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探索影响性少数青少年烟草和大麻使用的因素。

Exploring Factors Shaping Tobacco and Marijuana Use Among Sexual Minority Adolescents.

作者信息

Lin Meng-Yun, Lockhart Darcy, Denlinger-Apte Rachel

机构信息

Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, NC USA.

Department of Translational Neuroscience, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, NC USA.

出版信息

Nicotine Tob Res. 2025 May 6. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntaf097.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study sought to identify the predominant factors associated with tobacco and marijuana/cannabis use among adolescents according to their sexual identity.

METHODS

Using the 2023 National Youth Tobacco Survey, we examined current use of e-cigarettes, cigarettes, and marijuana/cannabis vaping among adolescents. We used dominance analyses and logistic regression models to assess the relative importance of factors linked to tobacco and marijuana/cannabis use. The analyses were stratified by sexual identity (straight, sexual minorities, unsure) and grade levels (middle-school versus high-school).

RESULTS

The study sample includes 6,654 middle-school and 8,274 high-school students. Three themes emerge from the dominance analysis. First, exposure to e-cigarette or cigarette use at home or in vehicles consistently ranked as the leading factor associated with smoking and vaping across school levels and sexual identity, explaining up to 44% of the predicted variance. Second, the perception of occasional e-cigarette or cigarette use as little to no harm was a top factor, linked to e-cigarette use among sexual minority students and straight high-school students, as well as cigarette use among straight students and sexual minority high-school students. It explained up to 21.6% and 26.5% of the variance in current e-cigarette and cigarette use, respectively. Third, mental stress was a dominant factor associated with tobacco and marijuana/cannabis use among sexual minority middle-school students, explaining up to 21% of the variance.

CONCLUSIONS

This study identifies modifiable factors linked to adolescent tobacco and marijuana use. Public health initiatives targeting these factors may reduce smoking and vaping, especially among sexual minority adolescents.

IMPLICATIONS

Adolescents in the LGBTQ+ community use tobacco and marijuana at higher rates than their straight peers. This study offers insight into the relative importance of a variety of sociodemographic and environmental factors contributing to increased use. The most dominant factors, identified as immediate environmental exposure, e-cigarette risk perceptions, and mental stress should be prioritized when developing targeted interventions to reduce smoking and vaping in this priority population.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在根据青少年的性取向,确定与青少年使用烟草和大麻相关的主要因素。

方法

利用2023年全国青少年烟草调查,我们研究了青少年目前使用电子烟、香烟以及大麻/大麻蒸汽产品的情况。我们使用优势分析和逻辑回归模型来评估与烟草和大麻/大麻使用相关因素的相对重要性。分析按性取向(异性恋、性少数群体、不确定)和年级水平(初中与高中)进行分层。

结果

研究样本包括6654名初中生和8274名高中生。优势分析得出三个主题。首先,在家中或车内接触电子烟或香烟的情况一直是与各学校水平和性取向的吸烟和吸电子烟相关的首要因素,解释了高达44%的预测方差。其次,认为偶尔使用电子烟或香烟几乎没有危害是一个首要因素,与性少数群体学生和异性恋高中生中的电子烟使用以及异性恋学生和性少数群体高中生中的香烟使用有关。它分别解释了当前电子烟和香烟使用方差的高达21.6%和26.5%。第三,心理压力是性少数群体初中生中与烟草和大麻/大麻使用相关的主要因素,解释了高达21%的方差。

结论

本研究确定了与青少年烟草和大麻使用相关的可改变因素。针对这些因素的公共卫生举措可能会减少吸烟和吸电子烟行为,尤其是在性少数群体青少年中。

启示

LGBTQ+社区的青少年使用烟草和大麻的比例高于他们的异性恋同龄人。本研究深入了解了导致使用增加的各种社会人口和环境因素的相对重要性。在制定有针对性的干预措施以减少这一重点人群的吸烟和吸电子烟行为时,应优先考虑确定为直接环境暴露、电子烟风险认知和心理压力的最主要因素。

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