Adolescents' Nicotine/Tobacco Dependency Symptoms Using 4 Waves of PATH Data.

IF 0.5 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Carol J Boyd, Sean Esteban McCabe, Rebecca J Evans-Polce, Terri Voepel-Lewis, Clayton Shuman, Philip Veliz
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Abstract

Objective: We aimed to characterize male and female adolescents' use of e-cigarettes, cigarettes and dual use, and seven symptoms of nicotine/tobacco dependence using four waves of national data from the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study.

Methods: The analytic sample included 2902 adolescents 12-17 years who indicated past 30-day e-cigarette or cigarette use at least once between 2013-2018. Items from the Wisconsin Inventory of Smoking Dependence Motives (WISDM-68) were used to report dependence symptoms.

Results: Compared to cigarette users, exclusive e-cigarette users reported fewer symptoms of nicotine dependency. There were no differences between males and females and the odds of any reported dependency symptom. Among cigarette only users, the odds of indicating that their tobacco use helps them think better (adjusted odds ratio (AOR) = 2.38, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.08, 5.23) and wanting tobacco after waking up (AOR = 5.50, 95% CI = 1.10, 27.5) was higher among females when compared to males.

Conclusions: The current study extends earlier findings regarding subgroup differences in nicotine/tobacco dependency symptoms participating in the PATH Study and highlights the importance of identifying nicotine/tobacco dependency symptoms when counseling adolescent males and females.

使用4波PATH数据的青少年尼古丁/烟草依赖症状
目的:我们旨在利用烟草与健康人口评估(PATH)研究的四波国家数据,描述男性和女性青少年使用电子烟、卷烟和双重使用以及尼古丁/烟草依赖的七种症状。方法:分析样本包括2902名12-17岁的青少年,他们在2013-2018年期间至少使用过一次电子烟或卷烟30天。使用威斯康辛州吸烟依赖动机量表(WISDM-68)中的条目来报告依赖症状。结果:与卷烟使用者相比,纯电子烟使用者报告的尼古丁依赖症状较少。男性和女性之间没有差异,任何报告的依赖症状的几率也没有差异。在只吸烟的人群中,表明吸烟有助于他们更好地思考的几率(调整优势比(AOR) = 2.38, 95%可信区间(CI) = 1.08, 5.23)和醒来后想要吸烟的几率(AOR = 5.50, 95% CI = 1.10, 27.5)在女性中高于男性。结论:目前的研究扩展了早期关于参与PATH研究的尼古丁/烟草依赖症状亚组差异的发现,并强调了在咨询青少年男性和女性时识别尼古丁/烟草依赖症状的重要性。
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Health Behavior and Policy Review
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