Sarah Bitar, Florian Manneville, Jennifer O'Loughlin, Marie-Pierre Sylvestre, Laetitia Minary, Nelly Agrinier
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摘要
本系统综述旨在确定影响调节青少年社会经济地位(SES)与吸烟行为之间关系的效应修正和相互作用因素。我们搜索了PubMed、Embase、PsycINFO和Web of Science,关键词包括“青少年”、“吸烟”、“不平等”、“效果修改”和“互动”。纳入了2011年1月1日至2021年12月31日期间以英文或法文发表的同行评议文章,以及从参考文献列表中确定的相关研究。在3,485篇文章中,有23篇符合资格标准。所有报道的定量观察性研究旨在确定改变ses -吸烟行为关联的因素。两名独立审稿人使用标准化表格从每篇文章中提取数据。我们使用STROBE指南评估报告质量。在纳入的23项研究中,13项报告了统计学上显著的适度关联。最常被研究的调节因素是种族/民族(n=5,有4个显著)和性别/性别(n=5,无显著关联)。背景因素包括学校水平的社会经济地位(n=2, 1显著),社区社会经济地位(n=2, 2显著)和同伴影响(n=2, 2显著),也进行了检查。在少数研究中,时间趋势(n=2)、国家层面因素(n=2)和社会资本(n=1)是显著的调节因素。在方法上,对最佳实践的坚持是有限的。本综述强调需要使用更广泛的社会经济状况测量方法,探索未充分研究的潜在调节因素,并始终坚持采用标准化方法,以便更好地为解决青少年吸烟不平等问题的公共卫生干预提供信息。
Interaction and effect modification in the association between socioeconomic status and adolescent smoking: a systematic review.
This systematic review was conducted to identify effect modification and interaction factors that moderate the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and smoking behavior among adolescents. We searched the PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO, and Web of Science databases using keywords including "adolescents," "smoking," "inequality," "effect modification," and "interaction." Peer-reviewed articles published in English or French between January 1, 2011, and December 31, 2021, were included, as were relevant studies identified from reference lists. Of 3485 articles, 23 met the eligibility criteria. All reported quantitative observational study designs to identify factors that modify the SES-smoking behavior association. Two independent reviewers extracted data from each article, using a standardized form. Reporting quality was assessed using the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Articles in Epidemiology guidelines. Of 23 studies, 13 reported statistically significant moderation associations. The most frequently studied moderators were race/ethnicity (n = 5; significant in 4) and sex (n = 5; no significant associations). Contextual factors, including school-level SES (n = 2; significant in 1), neighborhood SES (n = 2; significant in both), and peer influence (n = 2; significant in both), were also examined. Time trends (n = 2), country-level factors (n = 2), and social capital (n = 1) were significant moderators in the few studies that investigated them. Methodologically, adherence to best practices was limited. This review highlights the need for use of a wider range of SES measures, exploration of understudied potential moderators, and consistent adherence to standardized methodologies to better inform public health interventions addressing adolescent smoking inequalities.
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Epidemiologic Reviews is a leading review journal in public health. Published once a year, issues collect review articles on a particular subject. Recent issues have focused on The Obesity Epidemic, Epidemiologic Research on Health Disparities, and Epidemiologic Approaches to Global Health.