沙特阿拉伯青少年使用电子烟:一项全国性研究,2022年。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Tobacco Induced Diseases Pub Date : 2025-01-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.18332/tid/197410
Shaikha K AlDukhail, Eman D El Desouky, Sarah S Monshi, Abdulmohsen H Al-Zalabani, Abdullah M Alanazi, Mervat M El Dalatony, Mosa A Shubayr, Ahmed A Elkhobby, Mohammed M Alqahtani, Anwar S Alhazmi, Mohammed S Aldossary
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导言:电子烟在全球青少年中的使用有所增加。然而,沙特阿拉伯青少年使用大麻的数据仍然有限。因此,本研究描述了这一人群使用电子烟的特征和相关因素。方法:分析来自沙特阿拉伯2022年全球青少年烟草调查的数据,调查对象为13-15岁的学生。本研究将当前使用和曾经使用电子烟作为因变量,将社会人口学特征、吸烟行为和接触烟草相关信息作为自变量。结果:在青少年中,14.2%的人曾经吸过电子烟,而5.3%的人是目前的用户。年龄较大的青少年表现出更高的使用率(13岁、14岁和15岁分别为12%、13%和19%)。在那些曾经吸过烟的人中,44%的人表示曾经吸过电子烟,23%的人目前正在吸电子烟。年龄较大的青少年(15岁)使用电子烟的可能性高出35% (AOR=1.35;95% CI: 1.32-1.38),目前使用电子烟的可能性高出39% (AOR=1.39;95% CI: 1.34-1.43)。接触亲烟草营销与使用电子烟的几率(AOR=2.23;95% CI: 2.21-2.26),成为当前电子烟使用者的几率为2.76倍(AOR=2.64;95% CI: 2.58-2.69)与未暴露的青少年相比。结论:电子烟的使用在年龄较大的青少年、男性和每周允许量较高的人群中更为普遍。此外,电子烟的使用与使用烟草香烟、暴露于二手烟或接触烟草促销营销的青少年有关。
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Electronic cigarette use among adolescents in Saudi Arabia: A national study, 2022.

Introduction: Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use has increased globally among adolescents. However, data on its use among adolescents in Saudi Arabia remain limited. Therefore, this study describes the characteristics and factors associated with e-cigarette use in this population.

Methods: Data from the Saudi Arabia 2022 Global Youth Tobacco Survey targeting students aged 13-15 years were analyzed. This study examined current use and ever use of e-cigarettes as dependent variables, and sociodemographic characteristics, smoking behaviors, and exposure to tobacco-related messages as independent variables.

Results: Among the adolescents, 14.2% had ever used e-cigarettes, while 5.3% were current users. Older adolescents exhibited a higher prevalence of ever use (12%, 13%, and 19% among those aged 13, 14, and 15 years, respectively). Of those who ever smoked cigarettes, 44% reported ever using e-cigarettes, and 23% were current users. Older adolescents (15 years) were 35% more likely to be ever e-cigarette users (AOR=1.35; 95% CI: 1.32-1.38) and 39% more likely to be current e-cigarette users (AOR=1.39; 95% CI: 1.34-1.43) than those aged 13 years. Exposure to pro-tobacco marketing was associated with twice the odds of ever using e-cigarettes (AOR=2.23; 95% CI: 2.21-2.26) and 2.76 times the odds of becoming current e-cigarette users (AOR=2.64; 95% CI: 2.58-2.69) compared with non-exposed adolescents.

Conclusions: E-cigarette use is more prevalent among older adolescents, males, and those with higher weekly allowances. Additionally, e-cigarette use is associated with adolescents who use tobacco cigarettes, are exposed to secondhand smoke, or encounter tobacco promotional marketing.

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Tobacco Induced Diseases
Tobacco Induced Diseases SUBSTANCE ABUSE-PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
5.40%
发文量
95
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tobacco Induced Diseases encompasses all aspects of research related to the prevention and control of tobacco use at a global level. Preventing diseases attributable to tobacco is only one aspect of the journal, whose overall scope is to provide a forum for the publication of research articles that can contribute to reducing the burden of tobacco induced diseases globally. To address this epidemic we believe that there must be an avenue for the publication of research/policy activities on tobacco control initiatives that may be very important at a regional and national level. This approach provides a very important "hands on" service to the tobacco control community at a global scale - as common problems have common solutions. Hence, we see ourselves as "connectors" within this global community. The journal hence encourages the submission of articles from all medical, biological and psychosocial disciplines, ranging from medical and dental clinicians, through health professionals to basic biomedical and clinical scientists.
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