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Cross-sectional association between smoking depictions in films and adolescent tobacco use nested in a British cohort study.

机译:英国队列研究中嵌套了电影中的吸烟描写与青少年吸烟之间的横断面关联。

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OBJECTIVE: To assess associations between exposure to smoking depictions in films and adolescent tobacco use in a British population cohort. METHODS: Data on exposure to smoking in films and smoking behaviour were collected from 5166 15-year-old adolescents in the UK. Main outcome measures were smoking initiation (ever tried a cigarette) and current smoking status. Social, family and behavioural factors were adjusted for, together with alcohol use and peer smoking as potential mediators. Data from all existing cross-sectional studies examining the effects of exposure to smoking in films were summarised in a meta-analysis. RESULTS: Higher exposure to smoking in films was associated with a dose-response increase in the risk of smoking initiation even after adjusting for confounders. Adolescents in the highest exposure quartile were 1.73 (95% CI 1.55 to 1.93) times (RR) more likely to initiate smoking than those in the lowest quartile. They were more likely to report current smoking after adjusting for social and familial factors (RR 1.47 (95% CI 1.07 to 2.02)), but the association attenuated after including behavioural factors (RR 1.34 (95% CI 0.95 to 1.87)). The meta-analysis shows that, after aggregation of all relevant data, viewing smoking in films increases the risk of smoking onset by over 100% (combined RR 2.13 (95% CI 1.76 to 2.57)) and the risk of current or established smoking behaviour by 68% (combined RR 1.68 (95% CI 0.40 to 2.01)). CONCLUSIONS: This study provides evidence that adolescents in the UK and elsewhere who are exposed to smoking depictions in films are more likely to initiate smoking. Given the association between smoking and poor health outcomes, these data justify a review of film ratings.
机译:目的:评估英国人群中电影中吸烟描写与青少年吸烟之间的关系。方法:从英国的5166名15岁青少年中收集了有关电影中吸烟和吸烟行为的数据。主要结局指标是开始吸烟(尝试过抽烟)和当前吸烟状况。调整了社交,家庭和行为因素,并考虑了酗酒和同伴吸烟作为潜在的媒介。在荟萃分析中总结了来自所有现有的横断面研究的数据,这些研究检查了电影中吸烟暴露的影响。结果:即使调整了混杂因素,电影中吸烟量的增加也与吸烟开始风险的剂量反应增加相关。处于最高暴露四分位数的青少年比处于最低暴露四分位数的青少年发生吸烟的可能性高1.73倍(95%CI为1.55至1.93)。调整社交和家庭因素后,他们更有可能报告当前吸烟的情况(RR 1.47(95%CI 1.07至2.02)),但在包括行为因素后,这种关联减弱(RR 1.34(95%CI 0.95至1.87))。荟萃分析显示,汇总所有相关数据后,在电影中观看吸烟会使吸烟发作的风险增加超过100%(合并RR 2.13(95%CI 1.76至2.57))和当前或既定吸烟行为的风险减少68%(合并RR 1.68(95%CI 0.40至2.01))。结论:这项研究提供了证据,证明英国和其他地方的青少年在电影中受到吸烟的描写的可能性更大。考虑到吸烟与健康状况差之间的关联,这些数据证明了对电影评分的审查是正确的。

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