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Influence of gender and peer tobacco use on tobacco use intentions after a period of involuntary tobacco abstinence among U.S. Air Force trainees

机译:在美国空军受训者进行非自愿戒烟一段时间后性别和同伴吸烟对吸烟习惯的影响

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This study examined gender, prior tobacco use, and social-environmental factors as predictors of intentions to use tobacco (cigarette smoking and/or smokeless tobacco [ST]) after a forced period of abstinence among U.S. Air Force (USAF) trainees. Trainees completed 8½ weeks of basic military training (BMT), then 4 weeks of Technical Training; both required abstinence from tobacco. A cross-sectional survey of 13,514 USAF trainees (73% male, 90% age 18–24, 43% prior tobacco use) was conducted at the beginning of the 4-week Technical Training period. Overall, 17% of the sample reported future tobacco use intentions. Intentions for future tobacco use were less prevalent among non-tobacco users before BMT (1%) than those reporting any tobacco use (37%). From a multivariable logistic regression model predicting intentions to use any tobacco after Technical Training, significant two-way interaction effects were detected between gender, and tobacco use prior to BMT (p = 0.0001), and number of close friends who smoked cigarettes (p = 0.018), and number of close friends who used ST (p = 0.029). Among non-tobacco users before BMT, females were more than twice as likely as males to report tobacco intentions (Odds Ratio = 2.2, Bonferroni corrected 95% CI: 1.14.4, p = 0.011); no gender differences were detected among tobacco users. For females, but not males, having more friends who smoked was associated with greater likelihood of tobacco intentions (Bonferroni corrected p ≤ 0.05). In contrast, for males, but not females, having more friends using ST was associated with greater likelihood of tobacco intentions (Bonferroni corrected p < 0.05). In this sample of USAF trainees, the study provides novel findings on how males and females are influenced differently by their prior tobacco use and peers' tobacco use in predicting tobacco intentions. Prevention efforts focused on uptake and resumption of tobacco use, along with gender-specific strategies, may be warranted.
机译:这项研究调查了性别,先前使用过的烟草以及社会环境因素,这些因素是美国空军(USAF)受训者在强迫戒酒后使用烟草的意图的预测因素(抽烟和/或无烟烟草[ST])。学员完成了8½周的基本军事训练(BMT),然后完成了4周的技术训练;两者都需要戒烟。在为期4周的技术培训期开始时,对13,514名USAF学员进行了横断面调查(73%的男性,90%的18-24岁的吸烟者,43%的以前使用过烟草)。总体而言,有17%的样本报告了未来的烟草使用意图。在BMT之前,非吸烟者对未来烟草使用的意向不如报告任何烟草使用的人(37%)普遍(1%)。根据多变量逻辑回归模型预测技术培训后打算使用任何烟草的意愿,发现性别,BMT之前使用烟草的显着双向交互作用(p = 0.0001)和抽烟的密友数(p = 0.018),以及使用ST的密友数量(p = 0.029)。在BMT之前非吸烟者中,女性报告男性吸烟意愿的可能性是男性的两倍以上(几率== 2.2,Bonferroni校正95%CI:1.14.4,p = 0.011);在烟草使用者中未发现性别差异。对于女性而非男性,拥有更多的吸烟朋友与吸烟意向的可能性更大(Bonferroni校正p≤0.05)。相反,对于男性而非女性,有更多的朋友使用ST与吸烟意向的可能性更大(Bonferroni校正p <0.05)。在美国空军学员的样本中,这项研究提供了关于男性和女性在先前吸烟习惯和同龄人的烟草使用对预测烟草意图的影响方面有不同影响的新颖发现。可能需要针对烟草使用和恢复使用的预防工作,以及针对性别的策略。

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