The relationship of early-onset regular smoking to alcohol use, depression, illicit drug use, and other risky behaviors during early adolescence: Results from the youth supplement to the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Eleanor Z Hanna , Hsiao-ye Yi , Mary C Dufour , Christine C Whitmore
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Purpose: Recently we found that the early onset of regular tobacco use is as predictive of lifetime drug use and depressive disorders as it is of alcohol use disorders [Alcohol.: Clin. Exp. Res. 23 (1999) 513.]. This finding, which paralleled findings regarding early onset of alcohol use [J. Subst. Abuse 10 (1998) 59.], suggested that early regular use of any drug might simply be an indicator of risk for a constellation of problem behaviors. The purpose of the present study is to test this hypothesis as well as to study the strength and patterns of associations among these problem behaviors already present among youth. The results will permit description of more precise profiles to identify groups of children at risk. Methods: Using data for respondents aged 12–16 from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III), descriptive statistics were calculated and logistic regression models were estimated. Results: Descriptive analyses indicated that in comparison with those who never smoked, or who simply experimented, early-onset regular smokers, both those who began at age 13 or younger and those who did so between 14 and 16, were those most likely to use alcohol and other drugs as well as have school problems and early sexual experiences culminating in pregnancy. Multivariate logistic regression analyses were conducted to assess the associations among these high-risk behaviors. Implications: These results support the hypothesis that early onset of smoking is but an indicator of a syndrome of problem behaviors already in place during childhood. They also suggest that the significance of an age onset variable may differ depending on the age of the sample used. As follow-up data are collected, we expect to learn much about the natural course of the distinct risk groups identified in the analyses by studying longitudinally this nationally representative group of early adolescents.

早发规律吸烟与青少年早期饮酒、抑郁、吸毒和其他危险行为的关系:第三次全国健康与营养调查青少年补充调查结果
目的:最近我们发现,早期开始有规律的烟草使用可以预测终生药物使用和抑郁症,就像它可以预测酒精使用障碍一样。:中国。Exp. Res. 23(1999) 513。这一发现与早期酒精使用的研究结果相一致[J]。附录10(1998)59。的研究表明,早期有规律地使用任何药物都可能仅仅是一系列问题行为的风险指标。本研究的目的是检验这一假设,并研究这些问题行为之间的联系强度和模式,这些问题行为在青少年中已经存在。结果将允许描述更精确的概况,以确定处于危险中的儿童群体。方法:利用第三次全国健康与营养调查(NHANES III)中12 ~ 16岁被调查者的数据,进行描述性统计和logistic回归模型估计。结果:描述性分析表明,与那些从不吸烟或只是尝试吸烟的人相比,那些在13岁或更小的年龄开始吸烟的人,以及那些在14到16岁之间开始吸烟的人,最有可能使用酒精和其他药物,并且有学习问题和过早的性经历,最终导致怀孕。采用多因素logistic回归分析来评估这些高危行为之间的关联。启示:这些结果支持了一个假设,即早期吸烟只是儿童时期已经存在的问题行为综合症的一个指标。他们还指出,年龄开始变量的重要性可能因所用样本的年龄而异。随着后续数据的收集,我们希望通过纵向研究这一具有全国代表性的早期青少年群体,了解更多关于分析中确定的不同风险群体的自然过程。
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