Adolescent tobacco and nicotine prevention: Opportunities missed in the dental office.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Tracey E Barnett, Aro Choi, Stacey B Griner, Rahma Mungia, David Gimeno Ruiz de Porras, Scott L Tomar
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Abstract

Background: Despite declining rates of adolescent cigarette smoking, emerging products continue to pose a threat to youth. Oral health care professionals, who often see adolescents more frequently than other clinicians, are uniquely positioned to intervene.

Methods: Data (N = 3,898 survey responses) were analyzed from the 2023 Florida Youth Tobacco Survey, a statewide, school-based assessment of tobacco behaviors. Additional analyses focused on high school students who reported a dental visit in the previous 12 months (n = 2,835). The Rao-Scott χ2 test was used to examine whether the proportion of students who visited a dentist's office in the past 12 months differed by demographic characteristics. Logistic regression models were used to evaluate associations between demographic factors, electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use, and reported discussion about the dangers of tobacco in dental settings.

Results: Although more than 70% of high school students visited a dental office within the past year, only 13.1% reported being told about tobacco dangers by dental personnel. No significant (P > .05) associations by demographics were found for tobacco-related discussions. However, Hispanic students had lower odds than non-Hispanic White students of reporting receiving e-cigarette discussion, even after adjustment for e-cigarette use.

Conclusions: Adolescents do not report having discussions at the dental office about tobacco product use. These findings reveal a missed opportunity for oral health care providers to engage in prevention and early intervention for adolescents, a population at high risk of initial tobacco exposure.

Practical implications: Continuing dental education along with guidelines emphasizing prevention-focused discussions could substantially increase youth awareness of tobacco's harms and reduce future tobacco-related morbidity.

青少年烟草和尼古丁预防:牙科诊所错过的机会。
背景:尽管青少年吸烟率下降,新兴产品继续对青少年构成威胁。口腔卫生保健专业人员往往比其他临床医生更频繁地看到青少年,他们在干预方面处于独特的地位。方法:分析2023年佛罗里达州青少年烟草调查的数据(N = 3898份调查回复),这是一项全州范围内以学校为基础的烟草行为评估。另外的分析集中在过去12个月内报告去看牙医的高中生(n = 2,835)。采用Rao-Scott χ2检验检验过去12个月内去牙医诊所就诊的学生比例是否因人口统计学特征而异。使用逻辑回归模型来评估人口统计因素、电子烟(电子烟)使用之间的关联,并报告了关于牙科环境中烟草危害的讨论。结果:虽然在过去一年中有超过70%的高中生去过牙科诊所,但只有13.1%的高中生报告被牙科人员告知烟草的危害。与烟草相关的讨论未发现人口统计学上的显著关联(P < 0.05)。然而,西班牙裔学生报告接受电子烟讨论的几率低于非西班牙裔白人学生,即使在调整电子烟使用后也是如此。结论:青少年没有报告在牙科诊所讨论烟草制品的使用。这些发现表明口腔卫生保健提供者错过了对青少年进行预防和早期干预的机会,青少年是最初接触烟草的高风险人群。实际意义:继续牙科教育以及强调以预防为重点的讨论的指导方针可以大大提高青少年对烟草危害的认识,并减少未来与烟草相关的发病率。
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Journal of the American Dental Association
Journal of the American Dental Association 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
10.30%
发文量
221
审稿时长
34 days
期刊介绍: There is not a single source or solution to help dentists in their quest for lifelong learning, improving dental practice, and dental well-being. JADA+, along with The Journal of the American Dental Association, is striving to do just that, bringing together practical content covering dentistry topics and procedures to help dentists—both general dentists and specialists—provide better patient care and improve oral health and well-being. This is a work in progress; as we add more content, covering more topics of interest, it will continue to expand, becoming an ever-more essential source of oral health knowledge.
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