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Sex Differences in Becoming a Current Electronic Cigarette User Current Smoker and Current Dual User of Both Products: A Longitudinal Study among Mexican Adolescents

机译:成为当前电子烟用户当前吸烟者和当前双重使用这两种产品的性别差异:墨西哥青少年的纵向研究

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This study aimed to assess sex differences in predictors for becoming a current exclusive electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) user, current exclusive smoker, or current dual user (concurrent smoking and e-cigarette use). This longitudinal study included 2399 females and 2177 males who had tried neither cigarettes nor e-cigarettes at baseline and attended 57 middle schools in the three largest cities in Mexico. We estimated multinomial logistic models stratified by sex. At follow-up, the prevalence of current exclusive e-cigarette use was 6.4% for males and 5.5% for females; current exclusive smoking was similar among males (3.6%) and females (3.5%); dual use was 2.4% females and 1.8% males. In the adjusted model, current e-cigarette use among females was associated with baseline current drinking (ARR = 1.85; < 0.05), having a job (ARR = 1.99; < 0.05), higher technophilia (ARR = 1.27; < 0.05), and higher positive smoking expectancies (ARR = 1.39; < 0.05). Among males, only having friends who smoke cigarettes at baseline was a significant predictor of current exclusive e-cigarette use at follow-up (ARR = 1.44; < 0.05). For both sexes, current exclusive smoking at follow-up was associated with baseline current drinking (male ARR = 2.56; < 0.05; female ARR = 2.31; < 0.05) and, among males, only with having a parent who smoked (ARR = 1.64; < 0.05). For both sexes, dual use at follow-up was associated with baseline current drinking (male ARR = 3.52; < 0.005; female ARR = 2.77; < 0.05); among females, with having paid work (ARR = 2.50; < 0.001); and among males, with parental smoking (ARR = 3.20; < 0.05). Results suggested both common and different risk factors by sex, suggesting that interventions may need to consider targeting sex differences.
机译:这项研究旨在评估预测变量中的性别差异,以预测成为当前的独家电子烟(电子烟)用户,当前的独家烟民或当前的双重用户(同时吸烟和使用电子烟)。这项纵向研究包括2399名女性和2177名男性,他们在基线时既没有尝试过香烟也没有尝试过电子烟,并在墨西哥三个最大城市的57所中学就读。我们估计了按性别分层的多项逻辑模型。在随访中,目前仅使用电子烟的比例为男性为6.4%,女性为5.5%;目前,男性(3.6%)和女性(3.5%)的独家吸烟率相似;双重使用的女性为2.4%,男性为1.8%。在调整后的模型中,女性当前的电子烟使用量与基线当前饮酒量(ARR = 1.85; <0.05),有工作(ARR = 1.99; <0.05),技术含量较高(ARR = 1.27; <0.05),以及较高的积极吸烟预期(ARR = 1.39; <0.05)。在男性中,只有在基线时抽烟的朋友才是当前随访中唯一使用电子烟的重要预测指标(ARR = 1.44; <0.05)。对于男性和女性,随访时目前的完全吸烟与基线当前饮酒相关(男性ARR = 2.56; <0.05;女性ARR = 2.31; <0.05),并且在男性中,只有父母吸烟(ARR = 1.64) ; <0.05)。对于男性和女性,随访中的双重使用与基线当前饮酒相关(男性ARR = 3.52; <0.005;女性ARR = 2.77; <0.05);有工作的女性中(ARR = 2.50; <0.001);男性中有父母吸烟(ARR = 3.20; <0.05)。结果表明,性别存在共同的和不同的危险因素,这表明干预措施可能需要考虑针对性别差异。

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