编辑观点:吸烟、电子烟和心理健康——对潜在因果机制的看法。

IF 7 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Jorien L Treur,Jentien M Vermeulen,Margot P van de Weijer
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这篇社论的观点侧重于吸烟和电子烟使用(“vaping”)与心理健康问题之间的复杂关系。可靠地确定这些关联的因果性质是具有挑战性的,因为(电子)吸烟和心理健康问题通常出现在青春期,两者的病因都是高度多因素的。虽然现在有科学共识认为吸烟是心理健康问题的因果风险因素,但关于电子烟使用的因果研究和结论仍然缺乏。为了更可靠地确定(电子)吸烟是否以及如何影响心理健康,更好地了解潜在的因果途径是很重要的。在这里,我们讨论了可能解释吸烟和电子烟对心理健康的因果影响的主要生物学机制,包括(神经)炎症、氧化应激和尼古丁结合。我们展示了使用复杂的因果信息研究设计进行的信息研究,并确定了哪些领域特别缺乏可靠的因果知识。在未来的工作中,证据“三角测量”,即整合不同类型的研究方法以寻找收敛的结果,似乎是最有希望获得可靠因果证据的方法。
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Editorial Perspective: Smoking, vaping and mental health - a perspective on potential causal mechanisms.
This editorial perspective focuses on the complex relationship of cigarette smoking and e-cigarette use ('vaping') with mental health problems. It is challenging to reliably determine the causal nature of these associations because both (e-)smoking and mental health problems generally arise during adolescence, and both are highly multifactorial in their aetiology. While there is now scientific consensus that cigarette smoking is a causal risk factor for mental health problems, there is still a scarcity of causal research and conclusions with respect to e-cigarette use. In order to more reliably determine whether and how (e-)smoking affects mental health, it is important to better understand the potential causal pathways. Here, we discuss the main biological mechanisms that might explain causal effects of smoking and e-cigarettes on mental health, including (neuro-)inflammation, oxidative stress and nicotine binding. We showcase informative studies that have been conducted using sophisticated causally informative study designs and identify in which areas robust causal knowledge is especially lacking. In future work, evidence 'triangulation', where different types of research methods are integrated to look for converging results, seems to be the most promising approach to obtain reliable causal evidence.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
13.80
自引率
5.30%
发文量
169
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (JCPP) is a highly regarded international publication that focuses on the fields of child and adolescent psychology and psychiatry. It is recognized for publishing top-tier, clinically relevant research across various disciplines related to these areas. JCPP has a broad global readership and covers a diverse range of topics, including: Epidemiology: Studies on the prevalence and distribution of mental health issues in children and adolescents. Diagnosis: Research on the identification and classification of childhood disorders. Treatments: Psychotherapeutic and psychopharmacological interventions for child and adolescent mental health. Behavior and Cognition: Studies on the behavioral and cognitive aspects of childhood disorders. Neuroscience and Neurobiology: Research on the neural and biological underpinnings of child mental health. Genetics: Genetic factors contributing to the development of childhood disorders. JCPP serves as a platform for integrating empirical research, clinical studies, and high-quality reviews from diverse perspectives, theoretical viewpoints, and disciplines. This interdisciplinary approach is a key feature of the journal, as it fosters a comprehensive understanding of child and adolescent mental health. The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry is published 12 times a year and is affiliated with the Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH), which supports the journal's mission to advance knowledge and practice in the field of child and adolescent mental health.
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