Longitudinal Associations of Impulsivity, Sensation-Seeking, and Peer E-Cigarette Use on the Frequency of E-Cigarette Use Across Young Adulthood.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Caroline North, Keryn E Pasch, Miguel Pinedo, Anna V Wilkinson, Alexandra Loukas
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We examined the associations of impulsivity, sensation-seeking, and peer electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) use on longitudinal changes in ENDS use frequency across ages 19-29 years old. Data were drawn from a larger multi-wave study of college students in Texas. Participants were 1227 initially 19-25-year-old young adults who currently used ENDS at least once across six waves (baseline: fall 2015, final wave: spring 2019). At baseline, participants were 21.3 years old on average, 43.6% male, 35.5% non-Hispanic White, 32.5% Hispanic/Latino, 16.2% Asian, 6.7% Black, and 9.1% another racial/ethnic identity. Growth curve modeling with an accelerated longitudinal design was used to test direct and interactive associations of age, impulsivity, sensation-seeking, and peer ENDS use on ENDS use frequency across young adulthood, 19-29 years old. Findings indicated that the trajectory of ENDS use frequency increased with increasing age. Impulsivity, but not sensation-seeking, was associated with an increase in ENDS use frequency across increasing age. Impulsivity and sensation-seeking significantly interacted with peer ENDS use: those high in impulsivity or sensation-seeking used ENDS less frequently as they aged when they had fewer peers who use ENDS, and those high in sensation-seeking used ENDS more frequently when they had more peers who use ENDS. Peers play an important role for young adults with impulsivity and/or sensation-seeking-having few peers who use ENDS was protective of escalations in ENDS use, and having more peers who use ENDS increases the risk for escalations in ENDS use for those high in sensation-seeking only.

冲动性、感觉寻求和同伴电子烟使用对青年电子烟使用频率的纵向关联。
我们研究了冲动性、感觉寻求和同伴电子尼古丁传递系统(ENDS)使用对19-29岁人群电子尼古丁传递系统使用频率的纵向变化的影响。数据来自德克萨斯州大学生的一项更大规模的多波研究。参与者是1227名最初19-25岁的年轻人,他们目前在六波中至少使用过一次ENDS(基线:2015年秋季,最后一波:2019年春季)。基线时,参与者平均年龄为21.3岁,43.6%为男性,35.5%为非西班牙裔白人,32.5%为西班牙裔/拉丁裔,16.2%为亚洲人,6.7%为黑人,9.1%为其他种族/族裔。采用加速纵向设计的生长曲线模型来检验年龄、冲动性、寻求刺激和同伴使用终端对19-29岁青年终端使用频率的直接和交互关联。研究结果表明,随着年龄的增长,终端使用频率呈上升趋势。随着年龄的增长,冲动而非寻求刺激与终端使用频率的增加有关。冲动性和感觉寻求与同伴终端的使用显著相互作用:当同伴使用终端的次数较少时,冲动性高或感觉寻求高的人随着年龄的增长使用终端的频率减少,而当同伴使用终端的次数较多时,感觉寻求高的人使用终端的频率增加。同伴在冲动和/或寻求感觉的年轻人中起着重要的作用——使用终端的同伴很少,对终端使用的升级有保护作用,而使用终端的同伴较多,只会增加高感觉寻求者终端使用升级的风险。
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Prevention Science
Prevention Science PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
6.50
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11.40%
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128
期刊介绍: Prevention Science is the official publication of the Society for Prevention Research. The Journal serves as an interdisciplinary forum designed to disseminate new developments in the theory, research and practice of prevention. Prevention sciences encompassing etiology, epidemiology and intervention are represented through peer-reviewed original research articles on a variety of health and social problems, including but not limited to substance abuse, mental health, HIV/AIDS, violence, accidents, teenage pregnancy, suicide, delinquency, STD''s, obesity, diet/nutrition, exercise, and chronic illness. The journal also publishes literature reviews, theoretical articles, meta-analyses, systematic reviews, brief reports, replication studies, and papers concerning new developments in methodology.
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