Symptoms of Tobacco Dependence Among Middle and High School Tobacco Users Results from the 2012 National Youth Tobacco Survey

被引:75
|
作者
Apelberg, Benjamin J. [1 ]
Corey, Catherine G. [1 ]
Hoffman, Allison C. [1 ]
Schroeder, Megan J. [1 ]
Husten, Corinne G. [2 ]
Caraballo, Ralph S. [3 ]
Backinger, Cathy L. [1 ]
机构
[1] US FDA, Ctr Tobacco Prod, Off Sci, Rockville, MD 20850 USA
[2] US FDA, Ctr Tobacco Prod, Off Ctr Director, Rockville, MD 20850 USA
[3] CDC, Off Smoking & Hlth, Natl Ctr Chron Dis Prevent & Hlth Promot, Atlanta, GA 30333 USA
关键词
ONSET ADOLESCENT SMOKERS; NICOTINE-DEPENDENCE; DIMINISHED AUTONOMY; SMOKELESS TOBACCO; SMOKING; SCALE; WITHDRAWAL; FREQUENCY;
D O I
10.1016/j.amepre.2014.04.013
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests that tobacco dependence symptoms can occur soon after smoking onset and with low levels of use. However, limited data are available nationally and among non-cigarette tobacco users. Purpose: To examine the prevalence and determinants of tobacco dependence symptoms among adolescent tobacco users in the 2012 National Youth Tobacco Survey, a nationally representative, school-based survey of U.S. middle and high school students. Methods: Multivariate logistic regression was used to identify independent predictors of dependence symptoms among current users (i.e., past 30-day use) of cigarettes, cigars, or smokeless tobacco. Analyses were conducted in 2013 using SAS-callable SUDAAN, version 11 to account for the complex survey design. Results: Prevalence of tobacco dependence symptoms ranged from 20.8% (95% CI=18.6, 23.1) of current tobacco users reporting wanting to use tobacco within 30 minutes of waking to 41.9% (95% CI=39.3, 44.5) reporting recent strong cravings. Reporting of dependence symptoms was most consistently associated with polytobacco use, higher frequency of use, earlier initiation age, and female gender. A 2-4-fold increase in the odds of symptom reporting was found in adolescents using tobacco products on as few as 3-5 days compared to those who only used it for 1-2 of the past 30 days. Conclusions: A substantial proportion of U.S. adolescent tobacco users, including those with low levels of use, report symptoms of tobacco dependence. These findings demonstrate the need for full implementation of evidence-based strategies to prevent both experimentation and progression to regular tobacco use among youth. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of American Journal of Preventive Medicine
引用
收藏
页码:S4 / S14
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] E-cigarette curiosity among US middle and high school students: Findings from the 2014 national youth tobacco survey
    Margolis, Katherine A.
    Nguyen, Anh B.
    Slavit, Wendy I.
    King, Brian A.
    [J]. PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 2016, 89 : 1 - 6
  • [22] Patterns and Profiles of Adolescent Tobacco Users: Results From the Virginia Youth Survey
    Sutter, Megan E.
    Everhart, Robin S.
    Miadich, Samantha
    Rudy, Alyssa K.
    Nasim, Aashir
    Cobb, Caroline O.
    [J]. NICOTINE & TOBACCO RESEARCH, 2018, 20 : S39 - S47
  • [23] Health Care Provider Advice for Adolescent Tobacco Use: Results From the 2011 National Youth Tobacco Survey
    Schauer, Gillian L.
    Agaku, Israel T.
    King, Brian A.
    Malarcher, Ann M.
    [J]. PEDIATRICS, 2014, 134 (03) : 446 - 455
  • [24] E-Cigarette Use Among Middle and High School Students - National Youth Tobacco Survey, United States, 2021
    Park-Lee, Eunice
    Ren, Chunfeng
    Sawdey, Michael D.
    Gentzke, Andrea S.
    Cornelius, Monica
    Jamal, Ahmed
    Cullen, Karen A.
    [J]. MMWR-MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY WEEKLY REPORT, 2021, 70 (39): : 1387 - 1389
  • [25] Reasons for Electronic Cigarette Use Among Middle and High School Students - National Youth Tobacco Survey, United States, 2016
    Tsai, James
    Walton, Kimp
    Coleman, Blair N.
    Sharapova, Saida R.
    Johnson, Sarah E.
    Kennedy, Sara M.
    Caraballo, Ralph S.
    [J]. MMWR-MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY WEEKLY REPORT, 2018, 67 (06): : 196 - 200
  • [26] Tobacco use among high school athletes and nonathletes: Results of the 1997 Youth Risk Behavior Survey
    Melnick, MJ
    Miller, KE
    Sabo, DF
    Farrell, MP
    Barnes, GM
    [J]. ADOLESCENCE, 2001, 36 (144): : 727 - 747
  • [27] Survey on the use of electronic cigarettes and tobacco among children in middle and high school
    Stenger, N.
    Chailleux, E.
    [J]. REVUE DES MALADIES RESPIRATOIRES, 2016, 33 (01) : 56 - 62
  • [28] Physician and dentist tobacco use counseling and adolescent smoking behavior: Results from the 2000 National Youth Tobacco Survey
    Shelley, D
    Cantrell, J
    Faulkner, D
    Haviland, L
    Healton, C
    Messeri, P
    [J]. PEDIATRICS, 2005, 115 (03) : 719 - 725
  • [29] Intentions to Smoke Cigarettes Among Never-Smoking US Middle and High School Electronic Cigarette Users: National Youth Tobacco Survey, 2011-2013
    Bunnell, Rebecca E.
    Agaku, Israel T.
    Arrazola, Rene A.
    Apelberg, Benjamin J.
    Caraballo, Ralph S.
    Corey, Catherine G.
    Coleman, Blair N.
    Dube, Shanta R.
    King, Brian A.
    [J]. NICOTINE & TOBACCO RESEARCH, 2015, 17 (02) : 228 - 235
  • [30] TOBACCO CURIOSITY AMONG US MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, 2012-2014
    Nguyen, Anh
    Margolis, Katherine A.
    Persoskie, Alexander
    Donaldson, Elisabeth
    Slavic, Wendy I.
    King, Brian A.
    [J]. ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2016, 50 : S333 - S333