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IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Leigh Haysom, Abdul Nasser, Calla Lee, Anna Barker, Penelope Abbott
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目的:澳大利亚是青少年吸电子烟率的领导者。先前的研究表明,有风险的青少年包括年轻女性、吸烟者和经历精神痛苦的年轻人。这些风险因素表明,在澳大利亚新南威尔士州被拘留的年轻人可能有很高的吸电子烟率,但缺乏相关研究。方法:这项回顾性横断面研究分析了2024年2月至2024年7月(在电子烟法规出台之前)进入澳大利亚新南威尔士州六个青年司法机构的所有年轻人的数据,描述了有关电子烟、其他吸烟行为和精神困扰的自我报告信息。结果:474名年龄在11至20岁的青少年参与了初步评估。近三分之二(N = 283, 61.3%)的人表示目前在吸电子烟,几乎所有人每天或大部分时间都在吸电子烟(N = 240, 84.8%),超过一半的人依赖尼古丁。与电子烟有显著关联的是年龄较小、女性、生活在大都市、吸烟和吸食大麻,以及精神困扰程度较高。结论:电子烟在被拘留的年轻人中很常见,在年轻女性中更常见,并且与其他吸烟行为和更高的精神压力有关。大多数吸电子烟的年轻人都依赖尼古丁,许多人都表示很难戒烟。针对这些因素的有针对性的战略将更好地支持无烟监禁环境中的年轻人,并有助于防止他们在释放后重新吸电子烟和吸烟。
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Prevalence and Associations of Vaping in Young People Entering Youth Custody in New South Wales, Australia-A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study.

Aim: Australia is a leader in rates of youth vaping. Previous research has shown that at-risk youth include young women, cigarette smokers, and young people experiencing mental distress. These risk factors suggest that young people entering custody in New South Wales, Australia, are likely to have high vaping rates, but the research is lacking.

Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study analysed data from all young people entering the six youth justice facilities in New South Wales, Australia between February 2024 and July 2024 (prior to vape regulations), describing self-reported information about vaping, other smoking behaviours, and mental distress.

Results: 474 young people aged 11 to 20 years participated in an Initial Assessment on reception to custody. Almost two-thirds (N = 283, 61.3%) reported current vaping, with almost all vaping daily or on most days (N = 240, 84.8%) and more than half being nicotine dependent. Significant associations with vaping were a younger age, being female, living in a metro area, smoking cigarettes and cannabis, and higher levels of mental distress.

Conclusions: Vaping is common in young people entering custody, is more likely in young women, and is associated with other smoking behaviours and higher mental distress. Most vaping young people are nicotine dependent, with many reporting difficulties with quitting. Targeted strategies addressing these factors will better support young people in the smoke-free custodial environment and help prevent their relapse to vaping and smoking in the post-release period.

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2.90
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health publishes original research articles of scientific excellence in paediatrics and child health. Research Articles, Case Reports and Letters to the Editor are published, together with invited Reviews, Annotations, Editorial Comments and manuscripts of educational interest.
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