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E-cigarette curiosity among US middle and high school students: Findings from the 2014 national youth tobacco survey

机译:美国中高中学生中的电子烟好奇心:2014年全国青年烟草调查的调查结果

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Curiosity is a potential risk factor for electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use, which has increased considerably among US youth in recent years. We examined the relationship between curiosity about e-cigarettes and perceived harm, comparative addictiveness, and e-cigarette advertisement exposure. Data came from the 2014 National Youth Tobacco Survey, a nationally representative survey of U.S. middle and high school students. In 2014, 2.5% of middle school and 9.2% of high school students currently used cigarettes, while 3.9% of middle school and 13.4% of high school students reported current e-cigarette use. Among never e-cigarette users (n=17,286), descriptive statistics assessed curiosity about e-cigarettes by combustible tobacco use, sex, race/ethnicity, and school level. Associations between curiosity and perceived harm (absolute and comparative to cigarettes), comparative addictiveness, and e-cigarette advertising exposure were explored using multivariate models in 2015. Among youth who never used e-cigarettes, 25.8% reported curiosity about e-cigarettes. Higher levels of perceived absolute harm and comparative harm were associated with lower levels of curiosity, while no association was observed between comparative addictiveness and curiosity. Among never combustible tobacco users, the odds of high curiosity were greater among non-Hispanic blacks (odds ratio (OR): 1.39; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.02-1.88), Hispanics (OR = 1.79; 95% CI: 1.48-2.16), and non-Hispanic 'Other' (OR = 1.47; 95% CI: 1.15-1.89) race/ethnicities than non-Hispanic whites. One-quarter of middle and high school students who have never used e-cigarettes are curious about the products, with greater curiosity among those with lower perceptions of harm from these products. These findings may help inform future strategies aimed at reducing curiosity about e-cigarettes among youth. Published by Elsevier Inc.
机译:好奇心是电子烟(电子烟)使用的潜在危险因素,近年来美国青年中的大大增加。我们审查了关于电子卷烟的好奇心与感知伤害,比较上瘾性和电子卷烟广告暴露之间的关系。数据来自2014年全国青年烟草调查,该调查是美国中高中学生的全国代表性调查。 2014年,中学2.5%和9.2%的高中生目前使用香烟,而3.9%的中学和13.4%的高中生报告了当前的电子烟机。在从不电子卷烟用户(n = 17,286)中,描述性统计通过可燃的烟草使用,性别,种族/种族和学校水平评估了关于电子烟的好奇心。利用多元模型在2015年探讨了好奇心和感知伤害(绝对和比较的伤害(绝对和比较和卷烟),比较上瘾性和电子卷烟广告曝光的关联。在从未使用电子卷烟的年轻人中,25.8%报告了关于电子烟的好奇心。更高水平的感知绝对危害和比较危害与较低的好奇心水平相关,而在比较上瘾性和好奇心之间没有观察到任何关联。在从不燃烧的烟草用户中,非西班牙裔黑人(OTS比率(或):1.39; 95%置信区间(CI):1.02-1.88),西班牙裔(或= 1.79; 95%CI: 1.48-2.16),非西班牙裔“其他”(或= 1.47; 95%CI:1.15-1.89)比赛/种族而不是非西班牙裔白人。从未使用电子卷烟的四分之一的中高中学生对产品感到好奇,具有更大的好奇心,对这些产品造成危害的看法较低。这些调查结果可能有助于告知未来的策略,旨在减少对青年之间的电子卷烟的好奇心。 elsevier公司发布

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