The Development of Cigarette Smoking Behavior Among Juvenile Offenders in Adolescence and Early Adulthood: ADHD Symptomatology as a Risk Factor

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q2 Social Sciences
Thomas W. Wojciechowski
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Abstract Background Cigarette use is a public health issue and juvenile offenders are at risk for engagement in substance use. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has been linked to elevated risk for cigarette use and juvenile offenders are at elevated risk for mental health issues. Objectives To elucidate general patterns of development of cigarette use among juvenile offenders and examine the role that ADHD symptomatology plays for predicting development. Methods The Pathways to Desistance data (2000–2010) follow 1,354 juvenile offenders across 84 months following a recent conviction for a serious offense. Using group-based trajectory modeling, this research sought to elucidate heterogeneity in general developmental patterns of cigarette use across adolescence and early adulthood. This research then extended the method by using multinomial logistic regression to investigate the relevance of ADHD symptomatology and covariates for predicting trajectory group assignment. Results A five-group trajectory model was found to best fit the data. Groups elucidated were: Abstaining, Late Onset, Decelerating, Moderate Chronic, and High Chronic. When all covariates were controlled, increases in ADHD symptomatology presentation were associated with increased risk of assignment to the High Chronic cigarette smoking group. This group was characterized by early onset and chronic course of daily cigarette use. Conclusions/importance: Juvenile offenders are at increased risk for participation in daily cigarette use and high and chronic levels of daily use during adolescence and early adulthood. ADHD symptomatology is a risk factor for early initiation and chronic daily cigarette-smoking behaviors.
青少年和成年早期青少年吸烟行为的发展:ADHD症状学是一个危险因素
背景吸烟是一个公共健康问题,青少年罪犯有参与物质使用的风险。注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)与吸烟风险增加有关,少年犯患精神健康问题的风险也较高。目的探讨未成年犯卷烟使用发展的一般模式,并探讨ADHD症状学在预测其发展中的作用。方法:从2000年到2010年,对1354名青少年罪犯进行了84个月的跟踪调查,这些青少年罪犯最近被判犯有严重罪行。利用基于群体的轨迹模型,本研究试图阐明青春期和成年早期吸烟的一般发展模式的异质性。然后,本研究通过使用多项逻辑回归来扩展该方法,以研究ADHD症状学和协变量与预测轨迹组分配的相关性。结果采用五组轨迹模型拟合数据。各组分别为:戒除、迟发、减速、中度慢性和高度慢性。当所有协变量都得到控制时,ADHD症状表现的增加与高慢性吸烟组分配的风险增加有关。该组的特点是起病早,每日吸烟的慢性过程。结论/重要性:少年犯在青少年和成年早期参与日常吸烟和高水平和长期日常吸烟的风险增加。ADHD症状是早期开始和慢性日常吸烟行为的危险因素。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse addresses the treatment of substance abuse in all ages of children. With the growing magnitude of the problem of substance abuse among children and youth, this is an essential forum for the dissemination of descriptive or investigative efforts with this population. The journal serves as a vehicle for communication and dissemination of information to the many practitioners and researchers working with these young people. With this singular mission in mind, the Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse provides subscribers with one source for obtaining current, useful information regarding state-of-the-art approaches to the strategies and issues in the assessment, prevention, and treatment of adolescent substance abuse.
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