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Does Experienced Discrimination Explain Patterns of Menthol Use Among Young Adults? Evidence from the 2014 San Francisco Bay Area Young Adult Health Survey

机译:经验丰富的歧视是否解释了年轻成年人的薄荷醇的模式? 2014年旧金山湾区年轻成人健康调查的证据

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Background: Young adults are at high risk for using flavored tobacco, including menthol and underrepresented populations, such as Latino and African American young adults, are at particular risk. Objectives: The purpose of this study is to identify sociodemographic correlates of menthol use among young adult smokers and examine the potential role of experienced discrimination in explaining any associations. Methods: We conducted a probabilistic multimode household survey of young adults (aged 18-26) residing in Alameda and San Francisco Counties in California in 2014 (n=1,350). We used logistic regression to evaluate associations between menthol cigarette use and experienced discrimination among young adult smokers as well as with respect to sociodemographic, attitudinal, and behavioral predictors. Interactions between experienced discrimination and race/ethnicity, sex and LGB identity were also modeled. Results: Latino and non-Hispanic Black young adult smokers were more likely to report current menthol use than non-Hispanic Whites, while those with college education were less likely to do so. Experienced discrimination mediated the relationship between race and menthol use for Asian/Pacific Islander and Multiracial young adult smokers with odds of use increasing by 32 and 42% respectively for each additional unit on the experienced discrimination scale. Conclusions/Importance: Latino and African American young adult smokers have disproportionately high menthol use rates; however, discrimination only predicted higher use for Asian/Pacific Islander and Multiracial young adult smokers. Limits on the sale of menthol cigarettes may benefit all nonwhite race/ethnic groups as well as those with less education.
机译:背景:年轻成年人在使用味道烟草的风险很高,包括薄荷脑和不足的人口,如拉丁裔和非洲裔美国人的年轻人,特别是风险。目的:本研究的目的是识别年轻成年吸烟者中薄荷醇在年轻成年吸烟者中使用的社会造影相关性,并在解释任何协会时检查经验丰富的歧视的潜在作用。方法:2014年在加利福尼亚州的阿拉米达和旧金山县的年轻成年人(18-26岁)进行了概率多模家庭调查(n = 1,350)。我们使用Logistic回归来评估Menthol香烟使用与年轻成人吸烟者之间的歧视以及社会血统,态度和行为预测因子之间的歧视。还建模了经验丰富的歧视和种族,性别和LGB身份之间的互动。结果:拉丁美洲和非西班牙裔年轻人的黑人年轻人吸烟者更有可能报告目前的薄荷醇,而不是非西班牙裔人,而大学教育的人则不太可能这样做。经验丰富的歧视介绍了亚洲/太平洋岛民和多种族年轻成人吸烟者的竞争与薄荷醇之间的关系,其中几种额外单位分别在经验丰富的歧视规模上增加了32%和42%。结论/重要性:拉丁美洲和非洲裔美国人年轻人吸烟者不成比例地高薄荷醇使用率;然而,歧视只预测亚洲/太平洋岛民和多种族年轻成年吸烟者的使用寿命。梅霍卷烟销售的限制可能使所有非白人种族/民族以及教育较低的人受益。

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