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Sex Difference in the Association between Electronic Cigarette Use and Subsequent Cigarette Smoking among U.S. Adolescents: Findings from the PATH Study Waves 1–4

机译:电子烟用作与随后的美国青少年吸烟之间的性别差异:路径研究波的发现1-4

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E-cigarettes are the most-used tobacco products among U.S. adolescents. Emerging evidence suggests that adolescents using e-cigarettes are at elevated risk for initiating cigarette smoking. However, whether this risk may differ by sex remains unknown. This study analyzed data from Wave 1 to 4 of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study, a nationally representative longitudinal survey. Generalized estimation equations (GEE) were performed to estimate the associations between baseline e-cigarette use and subsequent cigarette smoking, controlling for sociodemographic characteristics, mental health conditions, and other tobacco use. Effect modifications by sex were examined. Multivariate analyses showed that, among baseline never cigarette smokers, past-30-day e-cigarette use at baseline waves was significantly associated with past-30-day cigarette smoking at follow-up waves (aOR = 3.90, 95% CI: 2.51–6.08). This association was significantly stronger for boys (aOR = 6.17, 95% CI: 2.43–15.68) than for girls (aOR = 1.10, 95% CI: 0.14–8.33). Additionally, using other tobacco products, older age, and having severe externalizing mental health problems at baseline were significantly associated with an increased likelihood of cigarette smoking at follow-up. The prospective association between e-cigarette use and cigarette smoking differs by sex among U.S. adolescents. Sex-specific tobacco control interventions may be warranted to curb the youth tobacco use epidemic.
机译:电子卷烟是美国青少年中最常用的烟草产品。新兴的证据表明,使用电子卷烟的青少年是启动吸烟的升高。但是,这种风险是否可能因性而差异仍然不为人知。本研究分析了来自烟草和健康(路径)研究的人口评估中的波浪1至4的数据,这是一个全国代表性的纵向调查。进行广义估计方程(GEE)以估计基线电子烟机和随后的吸烟之间的关联,控制社会渗透特征,心理健康状况和其他烟草使用。检查性别的效果修改被检查。多变量分析表明,在基线从不卷烟吸烟者中,基线波的过去30天电子烟用在后续波的过去30天吸烟显着相关(AOR = 3.90,95%CI:2.51- 6.08)。对于男孩而言,这种关联大得多(AOR = 6.17,95%CI:2.43-15.68)比女孩(AOR = 1.10,95%CI:0.14-8.33)。此外,使用其他烟草制品,年龄较大的年龄,并且在基线中具有严重的外部化心理健康问题与随访中吸烟的可能性增加显着相关。电子烟用途和吸烟之间的前瞻性协会与美国青少年的性别不同。可能需要特定的性别烟草控制干预措施来抑制青年烟草使用流行病。

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