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Transitions in hookah (Waterpipe) smoking by U.S. sexual minority adults between 2013 and 2015: the population assessment of tobacco and health study wave 1 and wave 2

机译:2013年至2015年间,美国少数民族成人吸烟的过渡2013年间:烟草和健康研究波的人口评估1和Wave 2

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BACKGROUND:Tobacco smoking using a hookah (i.e., waterpipe) is a global epidemic. While evidence suggests that sexual minorities (SM) have higher odds of hookah use compared to heterosexuals, little is known about their hookah use patterns and transitions. We sought to examine transitions between hookah smoking and use of other tobacco and electronic (e-) products among SM adults aged 18?years of age and older versus their heterosexual counterparts.METHODS:We analyzed nationally representative data of ever and current hookah smokers from Wave 1 (2013-2014; ever use n?=?1014 SM and n?=?9462 heterosexuals; current use n?=?144 SM and n?=?910 heterosexuals) and Wave 2 (2014-2015; ever use n?=?901 SM and n?=?8049 heterosexuals; current use n?=?117 SM and n?=?602 heterosexuals) of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study. Comparisons between groups and gender subgroups within SM identity groups were determined with Rao-Scott chi-square tests and multivariable survey-weighted multinomial logistic regression models were estimated for transition patterns and initiation of electronic product use in Wave 2.RESULTS:Ever and current hookah smoking among SM adults (ever use Wave 1: 29% and Wave 2: 31%; current use Wave 1: 4% and Wave 2: 3%) was higher than heterosexuals (ever use Wave 1: 16% and Wave 2: 16%; current use Wave 1: 1% and Wave 2: 1%; both p??0.0001). Among SM adults who reported hookah use at Wave 1, 46% quit hookah use at Wave 2; 39% continued hookah use and did not transition to other products while 36% of heterosexual adults quit hookah use at Wave 2 and 36% continued hookah use and did not transition to other products. Compared with heterosexuals, SM adults reported higher use of hookah plus e-products (Wave 2 usage increased by 65 and 83%, respectively).CONCLUSIONS:Compared to heterosexuals, in addition to higher rates of hookah smoking, higher percentages of SM adults transitioned to hookah plus e-product use between 2013 and 2015. Results have implications for stronger efforts to increase awareness of the harmful effects of hookah as well as vaping, specifically tailored among SM communities.
机译:背景:使用水烟管(i.,waterpipe)的烟草吸烟是全球流行病。虽然有证据表明,与异性恋相比,性少数群体(SM)的利用率较高,但对其水烟管使用模式和过渡时几乎令人着重。我们试图检查水烟吸烟和使用其他18岁及以上的SM成年人的其他烟草和电子(E-产品(E-)产品的过渡,而他们的异性恋同行。方法:我们分析了来自的国家代表性数据和当前的水烟吸烟者Wave 1(2013-2014;曾经使用N?=?1014 SM和N?=?9462异性恋;当前使用n?= 144 sm和n?=?910异性恋)和波浪2(2014-2015;曾经使用?=?901 sm和n?=?8049异性恋;当前使用n?=?117 sm和n?602异性恋的人口评估烟草和健康研究。使用Rao-Scott Chi-Square测试确定SM Identity组内的组和性别亚组的比较,并且估计了多变量测量的多项式逻辑回归模型,用于转换模式和在波中的电子产品使用的启动。结果:曾经和当前的水烟在SM成年人中吸烟(使用波1:29%和波2:31%;目前使用波1:4%和波2:3%)高于异性恋(曾经使用的波1:16%和波2:16 %;当前使用波1:1%和波2:1%;两个p?&?0.0001)。在报告Hower 1的SM成年人中,在Wave 1中使用46%退出水烟烟雾2; 39%的持续水烟使用,并没有向其他产品过渡,而36%的异性恋成人在波2和36%的持续水烟使用中使用了水烟,并没有转变为其他产品。与异性恋相比,SM成年人报告使用水烟加上电子产品的使用量:分别增加了65%和83%的波2倍和83%)。与异性恋相比,除了烟草吸烟的较高率,较高的SM成年人转型百分比到2013年和2015年之间的水桶加上电子产品使用。结果对提高水烟的有害影响以及在SM社区中专门定制的努力提高对杂耍的有害影响的努力有影响。

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