烟草通过前后纽约市初高中学生使用电子烟的情况

IF 2.1 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Tobacco Use Insights Pub Date : 2022-01-06 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1179173X211065997
Indira Debchoudhury, Shannon M Farley, Kristi Roods, Achala Talati, John Jasek
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导读:尽管美国的吸烟率有所下降,但电子烟(电子烟)的使用在初高中学生中有所增加。2014年,纽约市实施了烟草21 (T21),禁止向21岁以下的人出售烟草。我们的研究目标是衡量T21对电子烟使用的有效性。方法:我们使用了纽约州(NYS)青少年烟草调查-两年一次,以学校为基础,自我管理的调查。我们调查了2014年(t21之前)到2018年(t21之后)纽约市中学(N = 5249)和高中(N = 7296)学生(男女)目前(过去30天)使用电子烟的情况。结果与纽约州其他地区的学生进行比较。双变量和多变量逻辑回归分析评估了电子烟使用、对危害、成瘾性和易感性的看法的相关性。结果:纽约市高中生目前的电子烟使用量从2014年到2018年有所增加(8.1%比23.5%,P < 0.001)。中学生的使用在2014年(4.8%)和2016年(9.0%)之间有所增加,但在2018年(5.7%)出现逆转(2014年与2018年,P = 0.576)。从2014年到2018年,ROS在中学(2.2%对7.4%,P < .001)和高中(12.0%对29.3%,P < .001)的使用有所增加。2018年,纽约市高中生中从未吸过电子烟的人尝试电子烟的意愿是2014年的两倍(AOR = 2.19, 95% CI = 1.15-3.17)。结论:尽管T21,纽约市高中生的电子烟使用有所增加。随着时间的推移,T21可能减少了中学生的使用。为了减少青少年对电子烟的使用,需要制定使电子烟不正常的计划和进一步限制电子烟使用的政策。
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E-cigarette Use Among Middle and High School Students in New York City Before and After Passage of Tobacco 21.

E-cigarette Use Among Middle and High School Students in New York City Before and After Passage of Tobacco 21.

E-cigarette Use Among Middle and High School Students in New York City Before and After Passage of Tobacco 21.

E-cigarette Use Among Middle and High School Students in New York City Before and After Passage of Tobacco 21.

Introduction: Despite declines in cigarette smoking in the US, electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use has increased among middle and high school students. In 2014, New York City (NYC) implemented Tobacco 21 (T21) to prohibit sales to anyone under age 21. Our study goal was to measure the effectiveness of T21 on e-cigarette use.

Methods: We used the New York State (NYS) Youth Tobacco Survey-a biennial, school-based, self-administered survey. We explored middle (N = 5249) and high (N = 7296) school NYC students' (male and female) current (past 30 days') e-cigarette use from 2014 (pre-T21) to 2018 (post-T21). Results were compared with students in the rest of NYS (ROS). Bivariate and multivariable logistic regression analyses assessed correlates of e-cigarette use, beliefs about harmfulness, addictiveness, and susceptibility.

Results: NYC high school students' current e-cigarette use increased from 2014 to 2018 (8.1% vs 23.5%, P < .001). Middle school students' use increased between 2014 (4.8%) and 2016 (9.0%) yet reversed by 2018 (5.7%) (2014 vs 2018, P = .576). ROS middle school (2.2% vs 7.4%, P < .001) and high school (12.0% vs 29.3%, (P < .001) use increased from 2014 to 2018. Willingness to try e-cigarettes among those who had never tried an e-cigarette was twice as high (AOR = 2.19, 95% CI = 1.15-3.17) among NYC high school students in 2018 compared with 2014.

Conclusions: E-cigarette use increased among NYC high school students despite T21. T21 may have reduced use among middle school students over time. Programs that denormalize e-cigarettes and policies that further restrict access are needed to decrease youth e-cigarette use.

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