Salgin Linda, Kellogg Daniel, Helm Jonathan, Blashill Aaron J, Myers Mark, Jun Hee-Jin, Lim Andy C, Calzo Jerel P
San Diego State University and University of California San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Public Health, San Diego, United States.
San Diego State University Research Foundation, San Diego, CA, United States.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2025 Jul 3;14:e71927. doi: 10.2196/71927.
Adolescent tobacco and nicotine use is a major public health concern, with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other sexual and gender minority (LGBTQ+) adolescents showing disproportionately high use compared to their heterosexual and cisgender peers. Research suggests factors such as socialization, stress, mood, and craving exacerbate tobacco and nicotine use. However, there is a dearth of knowledge of how these factors influence tobacco, nicotine, and cannabis use among LGBTQ+ adolescents in general and particularly on a momentary basis.
This study aims to use ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to assess real-time predictors of tobacco, nicotine, and cannabis product use among LGBTQ+ adolescents.
The Puff Break protocol was adapted from existing EMA protocols, key informant recommendations, LGBTQ+ adolescent perspectives, and insights from community members. Recruitment occurred through multiple channels, with high recruitment results via social media. Eligible participants were aged 14 to 19 years; self-identified as LGBTQ+; and used tobacco, nicotine, or cannabis products at least once in the past 30 days. The EMA pilot began with a 1.5-hour in-person or remote meeting where participants completed a timeline follow-back assessment for tobacco and nicotine use, salivary cotinine assessment, baseline survey, and EMA protocol training. Then, participants completed a 2-week EMA trial during which they received 1- to 2-minute surveys 5 times a day. Within a week of completing the EMA trial, participants concluded with an exit survey and exit interview.
Funded in July 2022, the Puff Break study conducted EMA data collection between August 2023 and November 2024, recruiting a sample of 50 participants. Analyses evaluating the feasibility and acceptability of the Puff Break EMA protocol will be completed by July 2025. Multilevel modeling techniques to estimate both contemporaneous and lagged associations among stress, socialization, and craving (exposures) and smoking (outcomes-combustible cigarette, smokeless product, e-cigarette, and cannabis use) are expected to be completed by November 2025. Finally, qualitative thematic analyses to identify robust tailoring variables, intervention options, and decision rules to support future just-in-time-adaptive intervention development are expected to be completed by May 2026.
Puff Break is an innovative EMA protocol developed to capture factors influencing tobacco, nicotine, and cannabis use among LGBTQ+ youth. Despite some inherent limitations to the EMA design, the Puff Break protocol has the potential to inform the development of a just-in-time-adaptive intervention to reduce tobacco, nicotine, and cannabis use among LGBTQ+ adolescents.
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青少年烟草和尼古丁使用是一个重大的公共卫生问题,女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、酷儿及其他性取向和性别少数群体(LGBTQ+)青少年的烟草和尼古丁使用率与异性恋和顺性别同龄人相比高得不成比例。研究表明,社交、压力、情绪和渴望等因素会加剧烟草和尼古丁的使用。然而,对于这些因素如何影响LGBTQ+青少年总体上尤其是即时的烟草、尼古丁和大麻使用,我们知之甚少。
本研究旨在使用生态瞬时评估(EMA)来评估LGBTQ+青少年烟草、尼古丁和大麻产品使用的实时预测因素。
“抽烟间隙”方案是在现有EMA方案、关键信息提供者的建议、LGBTQ+青少年的观点以及社区成员的见解基础上改编而成。通过多种渠道进行招募,通过社交媒体招募取得了很好的效果。符合条件的参与者年龄在14至19岁之间;自我认定为LGBTQ+;并且在过去30天内至少使用过一次烟草、尼古丁或大麻产品。EMA试点从一次1.5小时的面对面或远程会议开始,参与者在会上完成了关于烟草和尼古丁使用的时间线回溯评估、唾液可替宁评估、基线调查以及EMA方案培训。然后,参与者完成了为期2周的EMA试验,在此期间他们每天会收到5次1至2分钟的调查问卷。在完成EMA试验的一周内,参与者完成了退出调查和退出访谈。
“抽烟间隙”研究于2022年7月获得资助,在2023年8月至2024年11月期间进行了EMA数据收集,招募了50名参与者作为样本。评估“抽烟间隙”EMA方案可行性和可接受性的分析将于2025年7月完成。预计将在2025年11月完成用于估计压力、社交和渴望(暴露因素)与吸烟(结果——可燃香烟、无烟产品、电子烟和大麻使用)之间的同期和滞后关联的多层次建模技术。最后,预计将在2026年5月完成定性主题分析,以确定有力的定制变量、干预选项和决策规则,以支持未来即时适应性干预措施的开发。
“抽烟间隙”是一项创新性的EMA方案,旨在捕捉影响LGBTQ+青少年烟草、尼古丁和大麻使用的因素。尽管EMA设计存在一些固有局限性,但“抽烟间隙”方案有可能为开发即时适应性干预措施提供信息,以减少LGBTQ+青少年的烟草、尼古丁和大麻使用。
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