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Smoking in movies and adolescent smoking initiation: longitudinal study in six European countries.

机译:电影中的吸烟和青少年吸烟的开始:在六个欧洲国家的纵向研究。

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Longitudinal studies from the U.S. suggest a causal relationship between exposure to images of smoking in movies and adolescent smoking onset.This study investigates whether adolescent smoking onset is predicted by the amount of exposure to smoking in movies across six European countries with various cultural and regulatory approaches to tobacco.Longitudinal survey of 9987 adolescent never-smokers recruited in the years 2009-2010 (mean age=13.2 years) in 112 state-funded schools from Germany, Iceland, Italy, The Netherlands, Poland, and the United Kingdom (UK), and followed up in 2011. Exposure to movie smoking was estimated from 250 top-grossing movies in each country. Multilevel mixed-effects Poisson regressions were performed in 2012 to assess the relationship between exposure at baseline and smoking status at follow-up.During the observation period (M=12 months), 17% of the sample initiated smoking. The estimated mean exposure to on-screen tobacco was 1560 occurrences. Overall, and after controlling for age; gender; family affluence; school performance; TV screen time; personality characteristics; and smoking status of peers, parents, and siblings, exposure to each additional 1000 tobacco occurrences increased the adjusted relative risk for smoking onset by 13% (95% CI=8%, 17%, p<0.001). The crude relationship between movie smoking exposure and smoking initiation was significant in all countries; after covariate adjustment, the relationship remained significant in Germany, Iceland, The Netherlands, Poland, and UK.Seeing smoking in movies is a predictor of smoking onset in various cultural contexts. The results confirm that limiting young people's exposure to movie smoking might be an effective way to decrease adolescent smoking onset.
机译:美国的纵向研究表明,电影中吸烟图像的暴露与青少年吸烟开始之间存在因果关系。本研究调查了六个欧洲国家采用不同的文化和法规方法,青少年吸烟开始是否可以通过电影中的吸烟暴露量来预测对2009-2010年(平均年龄= 13.2岁)在德国,冰岛,意大利,荷兰,波兰和英国(UK)的112所国立学校招募的9987名青少年从未吸烟者的纵向调查,并在2011年进行了跟进。根据每个国家/地区的250部销量最高的电影,估计吸烟的人数。 2012年进行了多级混合效应Poisson回归,以评估基线暴露量与随访时吸烟状况之间的关系。在观察期(M = 12个月)中,有17%的样本开始吸烟。估计的平均暴露于筛查烟草为1560次。总体而言,并在控制了年龄之后;性别;家庭富裕;学校表现;电视屏幕时间;人格特征以及同龄人,父母和兄弟姐妹的吸烟状况,再增加1000次吸烟都会使调整后的吸烟发作相对风险增加13%(95%CI = 8%,17%,p <0.001)。电影吸烟暴露与吸烟开始之间的粗略关系在所有国家中都非常重要;经过协变量调整后,这种关系在德国,冰岛,荷兰,波兰和英国仍然很重要。在电影中看到吸烟是各种文化背景下吸烟开始的预测因素。结果证实,限制年轻人接触电影吸烟可能是减少青少年吸烟发作的有效方法。

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