Indoor tanning is associated with substance use behaviors among adolescents.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Nathan Shen, Suzanne L Fastner, Xuechen Wang, Ben J Brintz, Chelsey R Schlechter, Yelena P Wu
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Abstract

Introduction: Adolescents increase their skin cancer risk through exposure to ultraviolet radiation, tanning, and poor use of sun-safety practices. Past studies documented that adolescent indoor tanning is associated with substance use. However, these did not examine e-cigarette use as many were conducted prior to their widespread popularity nor were most studies focused on areas with high environmental risk for skin cancer. The present study examined the current relationship between indoor tanning and substance use, including e-cigarettes, in an area with high skin cancer burden.

Methods: Data for the current study stem from a statewide survey of middle and high school students in a high melanoma burden state of the United States (N = 22,141). The survey assessed student's reported indoor tanning, alcohol use, cigarette smoking, and e-cigarette and marijuana usage.

Results: Across all student participants, 3.5% reported indoor tanning one or more times in the past 12 months. Weighted chi-square tests revealed statistically significant associations between indoor tanning and other health risk behaviors (p < 0.001). Specifically, higher alcohol consumption, e-cigarette use, marijuana use, and cigarette use were all significantly associated with more frequent indoor tanning. Female and older adolescents were more likely to report indoor tanning.

Conclusions: Indoor tanning among adolescents is associated with increased odds of engaging in substance use behaviors, including e-cigarette use. Health interventions for adolescents may benefit from addressing multiple health risk behaviors concurrently and targeting adolescents most in need for health interventions. Future work to better understand the common mechanisms underlying co-occurring health risk behaviors could inform development of such interventions.

室内晒黑与青少年的物质使用行为有关。
导言:青少年因暴露于紫外线辐射、晒黑和不良使用防晒措施而增加患皮肤癌的风险。过去的研究表明,青少年室内晒黑与药物使用有关。然而,这些研究并没有调查电子烟的使用情况,因为许多研究是在电子烟广泛普及之前进行的,而且大多数研究也没有集中在皮肤癌环境风险高的地区。目前的研究调查了在皮肤癌高负担地区室内晒黑与物质使用(包括电子烟)之间的关系。方法:本研究的数据来自一项针对美国黑色素瘤高负担州中学生的全州调查(N = 22141)。该调查评估了学生报告的室内晒黑、饮酒、吸烟、电子烟和大麻使用情况。结果:在所有学生参与者中,3.5%的人在过去12个月里报告了一次或多次室内晒黑。加权卡方检验显示,室内晒黑与其他健康风险行为之间存在统计学意义上的关联(p结论:青少年室内晒黑与物质使用行为(包括使用电子烟)的几率增加有关。同时处理多种健康风险行为并以最需要健康干预的青少年为目标,可使青少年健康干预措施受益。未来的工作是更好地了解共同发生的健康风险行为的共同机制,可以为此类干预措施的发展提供信息。
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BMC Public Health
BMC Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
4.40%
发文量
2108
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: BMC Public Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on the epidemiology of disease and the understanding of all aspects of public health. The journal has a special focus on the social determinants of health, the environmental, behavioral, and occupational correlates of health and disease, and the impact of health policies, practices and interventions on the community.
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