高中青少年雪茄产品改良研究

Erika S. Trapl, Sarah Koopman Gonzalez, Leslie E. Cofie, Laura D Yoder, Jean L. Frank, K. Sterling
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在年轻人中,雪茄的使用率一直在上升。研究表明,年轻人正在通过“弄脏”(即去掉滤纸)或“弄钝”(去掉烟草并用大麻补充或代替)来修改雪茄产品,但对从事这种行为的年轻人知之甚少。因此,本研究考察了修改雪茄的青少年的人口统计学和并发物质使用行为。方法分析2013年凯霍加县青少年危险行为调查数据(n = 16855)。该调查收集了人口统计数据、雪茄产品使用情况、雪茄修改行为以及当前香烟、水烟和大麻的使用情况。对雪茄产品使用项目的回应被用来创建一个组合,以将青少年分类为八个独特的用户类别之一。单变量和双变量统计量采用SPSS复杂样本程序计算。结果总体而言,15.2%报告当前使用雪茄产品,11.0%报告当前使用雪茄产品,18.5%报告当前使用雪茄产品;总的来说,25.3%的受访者报告目前使用任何雪茄产品。当按用户类别进行调查时,在那些支持任何雪茄产品使用的用户中,雪茄、小雪茄和只使用小雪茄是最受欢迎的(26.3%),其次是Blunt(25.2%)和所有三种(即雪茄、小雪茄、小雪茄、怪物和钝化);17.4%)。结论:在使用雪茄产品的高中生中,有相当大比例的人正在以某种方式修改雪茄产品,近一半的人感到震惊,近三分之二的人感到迟钝。鉴于FDA烟草产品中心最近将其监管权力扩展到雪茄产品,有必要更多地了解雪茄改性行为的流行程度和原因。虽然FDA最近颁布了对雪茄产品的监管权力,但对雪茄产品的修改知之甚少。这是第一个同时研究两种独特的雪茄修饰行为的研究,“变”(即去掉滤纸)和“变钝”(去掉烟草并补充或替换大麻)。相当大比例的高中青少年正在改造雪茄产品,将其作为烟草产品使用,并作为吸食大麻的机制。需要更多的研究来了解这些行为,以防止和减少青少年使用雪茄产品。
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Cigar Product Modification Among High School Youth
Introduction Prevalence of cigar use has been increasing among youth. Research indicates that youth are modifying cigar products either by "freaking" (ie, removing the filter paper) or "blunting" (removing the tobacco and supplementing or replacing with marijuana), yet little is known about youth who engage in this behavior. Thus, this study examines demographic and concurrent substance use behaviors of youth who modify cigars. Methods Data from the 2013 Cuyahoga County Youth Risk Behavior survey were examined (n = 16 855). The survey collected data on demographics, cigar product use, cigar modification behaviors, and current cigarette, hookah and marijuana use. Responses to cigar product use items were used to create a composite to classify youth in one of eight unique user categories. Univariate and bivariate statistics were calculated using SPSS complex samples procedures. Results Overall, 15.2% reported current cigar product use, 11.0% reported current freaking, and 18.5% reported current blunt use; taken together, 25.3% of respondents reported any current use of a cigar product. When examined by user category, of those who endorsed any cigar product use, cigars, cigarillos, and little cigars use only was most endorsed (26.3%), followed by Blunt only (25.2%) and all three (ie, cigars, cigarillos, and little cigars, freaking, and blunting; 17.4%). Conclusion A substantial proportion of high school youth who report using cigar products are modifying them in some way, with nearly half freaking and nearly two-thirds blunting. Given the FDA Center for Tobacco products recent extension of its regulatory authority to include cigar products, it is imperative to understand more about the prevalence of and reasons for cigar modification behaviors. Implications Although the FDA has recently enacted regulatory authority over cigar products, little is known about cigar product modification. This is the first study to concurrently examine two unique cigar modification behaviors, "freaking" (ie, removing the filter paper) and "blunting" (removing the tobacco and supplementing or replacing with marijuana). A significant proportion of high school youth are modifying cigar products to be used as a tobacco product and as a mechanism to smoke marijuana. More research is needed to understand these behaviors to prevent and reduce the use of cigar products among youth.
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