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Adolescents' leisure activities, parental monitoring and cigarette smoking - a cross-sectional study

机译:青少年的休闲活动,父母监护和吸烟-横断面研究

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Background Adolescent participation in leisure activities is developmentally beneficial, but certain activities may increase health compromising behaviours, such as tobacco smoking. A limited range of leisure activities has been studied, with little research on out-of-school settings where parental supervision is a potential protective factor. Tobacco smoking is an important, potentially modifiable health determinant, so understanding associations between adolescent leisure activities, parental monitoring, demographic factors and daily smoking may inform preventive strategies. These associations are reported for a New Zealand adolescent sample. Methods Randomly selected schools (n = 145) participated in the 2006 Youth In-depth Survey, a national, biennial study of Year 10 students (predominantly 14-15 years). School classes were randomly selected and students completed a self-report questionnaire in class time. Adjustment for clustering at the school level was included in all analyses. Since parental monitoring and demographic variables potentially confound relations between adolescent leisure activities and smoking, variables were screened before multivariable modelling. Given prior indications of demographic differences, gender and ethnic specific regression models were built. Results and Discussion Overall, 8.5% of the 3,161 students were daily smokers, including more females (10.5%) than males (6.5%). In gender and ethnic specific multivariate analysis of associations with daily smoking (adjusted for age, school socioeconomic decile rating, leisure activities and ethnicity or gender, respectively), parental monitoring exhibited a consistently protective, dose response effect, although less strongly among Māori. Attending a place of worship and going to the movies were protective for non-Māori, as was watching sports, whereas playing team sport was protective for all, except males. Attending a skate park was a risk factor for females and Māori which demonstrated a strong dose response effect. Conclusions There were significant differences in the risk of daily smoking across leisure activities by gender and ethnicity. This reinforces the need to be alert for, and respond to, gender and ethnic differences in the pattern of risk and protective factors. However, given the consistently protective, dose response effect of parental monitoring, our findings confirm that assisting oversight of adolescent leisure activities may be a key component in public health policy and prevention programmes.
机译:背景技术青少年参加休闲活动对发展有益,但是某些活动可能会增加危害健康的行为,例如吸烟。对休闲活动的范围进行了研究,很少有关于校外环境作为父母保护的潜在保护因素的校外环境的研究。吸烟是一项重要的,可能会改变的健康决定因素,因此,了解青少年休闲活动,父母监护,人口统计学因素和日常吸烟之间的关联可能会为预防策略提供信息。据报道这些关联是针对新西兰青少年样本的。方法随机选择的学校(n = 145)参加了2006年青年深入调查,这项全国十年一次的10年级学生研究(主要为14-15岁)。随机选择学校班级,学生在上课时填写一份自我报告调查表。所有分析都对学校层次上的聚类进行了调整。由于父母的监测和人口统计学变量可能混淆青少年休闲活动与吸烟之间的关系,因此在多变量建模之前先对变量进行筛选。在事先了解人口差异的迹象的基础上,建立了性别和种族特定的回归模型。结果与讨论总体而言,在3,161名学生中,有8.5%是日常吸烟者,其中女性(10.5%)比男性(6.5%)多。在按性别和种族进行的多变量分析与每日吸烟的关系(分别根据年龄,学校社会经济十等分,休闲活动以及种族或性别进行了调整)中,尽管毛利人对父母的监测表现出了持续的保护性,剂量反应作用,但对父母的监测表现出了一定的保护作用。参加礼拜和看电影对非毛利人来说是一种保护,就像观看体育比赛一样,而参加团队运动对除了男性以外的所有其他人都有保护作用。上滑板场是女性和毛利人的危险因素,毛利人表现出强烈的剂量反应作用。结论不同性别之间的休闲活动中,每天吸烟的风险存在显着差异。这就增强了对风险和保护因素模式中的性别和种族差异保持警惕并作出反应的需要。但是,鉴于父母监护的作用始终是保护性的,剂量反应性的,我们的研究结果证实,协助监督青少年休闲活动可能是公共卫生政策和预防计划的关键组成部分。

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