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Exposure to smoking imagery in the movies and experimenting with cigarettes among Mexican heritage youth.

机译:在电影中接触吸烟的影像,并在墨西哥传统青年中尝试吸烟。

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There is growing evidence that an adolescent's decision to try cigarettes is influenced by level of exposure to movies in which smoking is portrayed. Less is known about how ethnicity affects this process. We examined whether acculturation and/or country of birth influence the relationship between exposure to smoking imagery in the movies and experimenting with cigarettes among Mexican origin youth. We prospectively followed 1,328 Mexican origin adolescents ages 11 to 13 years at baseline. We assessed which of 50 movies (randomly selected from a pool of 250 popular contemporary movies released from 1999 to 2004 and content analyzed for smoking) adolescents had seen. Smoking behavior was assessed at baseline and at 6-month intervals over 24 months. Ten percent of the adolescents had experimented at baseline; 17% tried subsequently. Multivariate analyses revealed, as exposure to smoking imagery in the movies increased, the chances of having ever experimented [adjusted odds ratio (AOR) = 1.27; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.10-1.48] and of being a new experimenter (AOR = 1.19; 95% CI, 1.01-1.40) increased, equivalent to a 4.2% increased risk of ever and a 3.0% increased risk of new experimenting for each additional quartile of movie exposure. This effect was moderated by country of birth. For Mexican-born youth, exposure to smoking imagery in the movies was the strongest independent predictor of new experimentation (AOR = 1.52; 95% CI, 1.14-2.05). For U.S.-born youth, we observed a ceiling effect: the percent of experimenters increased with increasing exposure, and then flattened. Among Mexican-born youth, exposure to smoking imagery in the movies may be an important part of the acculturation process associated with smoking initiation.
机译:越来越多的证据表明,青少年决定抽烟的决定受描绘吸烟的电影的曝光水平影响。关于种族如何影响这一过程的了解较少。我们检查了文化适应度和/或出生国家是否影响了电影中的吸烟图像曝光与墨西哥籍青年之间的香烟实验之间的关系。在基线时,我们预期追踪了1328名11至13岁的墨西哥裔青少年。我们评估了50部青少年电影(从1999年至2004年发行的250部当代流行电影中随机选择,并对吸烟内容进行了分析)。在基线和24个月内每隔6个月评估一次吸烟行为。百分之十的青少年在基线进行过实验; 17%随后尝试过。多变量分析显示,随着电影中吸烟图像的暴露增加,曾经尝试过的机会[调整后的优势比(AOR)= 1.27; 95%的置信区间(CI),1.10-1.48]和成为新实验者(AOR = 1.19; 95%的CI,1.01-1.40)的增加,相当于有史以来的风险增加了4.2%,有新的风险增加了3.0%对影片曝光的每个四分位数进行实验。该影响由出生国家来缓和。对于墨西哥出生的年轻人,电影中吸烟图像的暴露是新实验的最强独立预测因子(AOR = 1.52; 95%CI,1.14-2.05)。对于美国出生的年轻人,我们观察到了上限效应:实验者的百分比随着暴露的增加而增加,然后趋于平坦。在墨西哥出生的年轻人中,接触电影中的吸烟图像可能是与开始吸烟有关的适应过程的重要组成部分。

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