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Smoking in European adolescents: Relation between media influences, family affluence, and migration background

机译:欧洲青少年吸烟:媒体影响力,家庭富裕程度和移民背​​景之间的关系

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Seeing smoking depictions in movies has been identified as a determinant of smoking in adolescents. Little is known about how such media influences interact with other social risk factors. Differences in smoking rates in different socio-economic status groups might be explainable by differences in media exposure. There might also be differences in the average response to movie smoking exposure. We tested this hypothesis within a cross-national study conducted in six European countries. A total of 16,551 pupils from Germany, Iceland, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, and Scotland with a mean age of 13.4. years (SD=1.18) were recruited from 114 state funded schools. Using previously validated methods, exposure to smoking depictions in movies was estimated for each student and related to ever smoking. The analysis was stratified by level of family affluence (low, medium, high) and migration history of parents (yes vs. no), controlling for a number of covariates like age, gender, school performance, television screen time, sensation seeking and rebelliousness and smoking within the social environment (peers, parents, siblings). We found a significant association for each category of family affluence and ethnicity between ever smoking and movie smoking exposure, also significant adjusted odds ratios for age, school performance, sensation seeking, peer smoking, mother smoking, and sibling smoking. This relationship between movie smoking and adolescent smoking was not moderated by family affluence or ethnicity. Although we used a very broad measure of economic status and migration history, the results suggest that the effects of exposure to movie smoking can be generalized to the population of youths across European countries.
机译:在电影中看到吸烟描绘已被确定为青少年吸烟的决定因素。对于这种媒体如何与其他社会风险因素相互作用的了解甚少。不同社会经济地位群体中吸烟率的差异可以通过媒体接触的差异来解释。电影吸烟暴露的平均反应也可能有所不同。我们在六个欧洲国家进行的一项跨国研究中检验了这一假设。来自德国,冰岛,意大利,荷兰,波兰和苏格兰的16551名学生的平均年龄为13.4岁。年(SD = 1.18)从114所国立学校招募。使用先前验证过的方法,估计每个学生在电影中吸烟的暴露程度,并且与曾经吸烟有关。该分析按家庭富裕程度(低,中,高)和父母的迁徙历史(是或否)进行分层,并控制了一些协变量,例如年龄,性别,学业成绩,电视放映时间,寻求感觉和叛逆性在社交环境(同辈,父母,兄弟姐妹)中吸烟。我们发现吸烟和电影吸烟之间的家庭富裕程度和种族之间存在显着相关性,年龄,学校表现,寻求感觉,同伴吸烟,母亲吸烟和同级吸烟的显着调整比值比也是如此。电影吸烟与青少年吸烟之间的这种关系并未因家庭富裕或种族而得到缓解。尽管我们对经济状况和移民历史进行了非常广泛的衡量,但结果表明,电影吸烟的影响可以推广到欧洲国家的年轻人口。

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