使用电子烟或吸食电子烟产品导致肺损伤的青少年的社会心理压力:定性研究

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Harin Lee , Melissa B. Harrell , Devika R. Rao
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摘要

青少年使用电子香烟(EC)已经达到了流行病的发病率,并且与许多心理健康和社会心理压力(PS)有关。关于青少年使用电子烟或电子烟产品导致的肺损伤(EVALI)的定性数据非常有限,而肺损伤是使用电子烟的一种严重并发症。2018年至2022年期间,德克萨斯州达拉斯市儿童医学中心住院的所有患者均符合疾控中心的EVALI病例定义,并纳入分析。从电子病历中提取 PS,并以 HEADSS 评估为框架分析重复出现的主题。使用描述性统计对结果进行总结,并选择有代表性的引文来突出每个主题。有 43 名青少年(平均年龄 16.3 岁;62.8% 为男性;39.5% 为非西班牙裔白人,60.5% 为西班牙裔)参与了分析,其中 40 人(93%)报告了 PS。最常见的主题是家庭(51%;"对 28 岁的哥哥发出限制令")、多种药物使用(77%;"尝试......摇头丸、迷幻药、CCC,滥用阿德拉")和心理健康(63%;"从'蹒跚学步'起就有自杀倾向")。较少见的是,患者报告的 PS 与同龄人(28%;"整天呆在埋葬他最好朋友的墓地")、学校(49%;"上他的第二所替代学校")和法律系统(19%;"被少年拘留,释放后将接受缓刑")有关。患有 EVALI 的青少年的 PS 是长期的、严重的,并涉及多个领域。这些发现强调了对青少年进行社会心理筛查以及协调心理健康和社会服务等跨学科护理的重要性。
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Psychosocial stressors of adolescents with E-cigarette, or vaping, product-use associated lung injury: A qualitative study

Background and objectives

Adolescent electronic cigarette (EC) use has reached epidemic rates and has been linked to numerous mental health and psychosocial stressors (PS). There is limited qualitative data on PS for adolescents with e-cigarette, or vaping, product-use associated lung injury (EVALI), a severe complication of EC use.

Methods

All patients hospitalized at Children’s Medical Center in Dallas, Texas from 2018 to 2022 and met CDC case definitions for EVALI were included in the analysis. PS were extracted from the electronic health record and analyzed for recurring themes using the HEADSS assessment as a framework. Results were summarized using descriptive statistics, and representative quotations were selected to highlight each theme.

Results

Forty-three adolescents (mean age 16.3 years; 62.8 % male; 39.5 % Non-Hispanic White, 60.5 % Hispanic) were included in the analysis, and 40 (93 %) reported PS. The most common themes were family (51 %; “restraining order issued against 28-year-old brother”), polysubstance use (77 %; “experimenting with…ecstasy, LSD, CCC, misusing Adderall”), and mental health (63 %; “has been suicidal since he was ‘a toddler’”). Less commonly, patients reported PS related to peers (28 %; “spending the entire day at the cemetery where his best friend was buried”), school (49 %; “attending his second alternative school”), and the legal system (19 %; “placed in juvenile detention, released, and will be on probation”).

Conclusions

Adolescents with EVALI had PS that were chronic, severe, and involving multiple domains. These findings emphasize the importance of psychosocial screening in adolescents and coordinating interdisciplinary care with mental health and social services.

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Addictive behaviors
Addictive behaviors 医学-药物滥用
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
4.50%
发文量
283
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Addictive Behaviors is an international peer-reviewed journal publishing high quality human research on addictive behaviors and disorders since 1975. The journal accepts submissions of full-length papers and short communications on substance-related addictions such as the abuse of alcohol, drugs and nicotine, and behavioral addictions involving gambling and technology. We primarily publish behavioral and psychosocial research but our articles span the fields of psychology, sociology, psychiatry, epidemiology, social policy, medicine, pharmacology and neuroscience. While theoretical orientations are diverse, the emphasis of the journal is primarily empirical. That is, sound experimental design combined with valid, reliable assessment and evaluation procedures are a requisite for acceptance. However, innovative and empirically oriented case studies that might encourage new lines of inquiry are accepted as well. Studies that clearly contribute to current knowledge of etiology, prevention, social policy or treatment are given priority. Scholarly commentaries on topical issues, systematic reviews, and mini reviews are encouraged. We especially welcome multimedia papers that incorporate video or audio components to better display methodology or findings. Studies can also be submitted to Addictive Behaviors? companion title, the open access journal Addictive Behaviors Reports, which has a particular interest in ''non-traditional'', innovative and empirically-oriented research such as negative/null data papers, replication studies, case reports on novel treatments, and cross-cultural research.
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