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Influence of gender and peer tobacco use on tobacco use intentions after a period of involuntary tobacco abstinence among U.S. Air Force trainees

机译:在美国空军学员中,性别和同行烟草对烟草的影响,在美国空军学员之间非自愿烟草禁止后的意图

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This study examined gender, prior tobacco use, and social-environmental factors as predictors of intentions to use tobacco (cigarette smoking and/or smokeless tobacco [ST]) after a forced period of abstinence among U.S. Air Force (USAF) trainees. Trainees completed 8½ weeks of basic military training (BMT), then 4 weeks of Technical Training; both required abstinence from tobacco. A cross-sectional survey of 13,514 USAF trainees (73% male, 90% age 18–24, 43% prior tobacco use) was conducted at the beginning of the 4-week Technical Training period. Overall, 17% of the sample reported future tobacco use intentions. Intentions for future tobacco use were less prevalent among non-tobacco users before BMT (1%) than those reporting any tobacco use (37%). From a multivariable logistic regression model predicting intentions to use any tobacco after Technical Training, significant two-way interaction effects were detected between gender, and tobacco use prior to BMT (p = 0.0001), and number of close friends who smoked cigarettes (p = 0.018), and number of close friends who used ST (p = 0.029). Among non-tobacco users before BMT, females were more than twice as likely as males to report tobacco intentions (Odds Ratio = 2.2, Bonferroni corrected 95% CI: 1.14.4, p = 0.011); no gender differences were detected among tobacco users. For females, but not males, having more friends who smoked was associated with greater likelihood of tobacco intentions (Bonferroni corrected p ≤ 0.05). In contrast, for males, but not females, having more friends using ST was associated with greater likelihood of tobacco intentions (Bonferroni corrected p < 0.05). In this sample of USAF trainees, the study provides novel findings on how males and females are influenced differently by their prior tobacco use and peers' tobacco use in predicting tobacco intentions. Prevention efforts focused on uptake and resumption of tobacco use, along with gender-specific strategies, may be warranted. Keywords: Tobacco, Intentions, Gender, Military, Social-environment
机译:禁欲美国空军(USAF)学员之间的强制周期之后本研究性别,事先使用烟草,和社会环境因素的意图使用烟草(吸烟和/或无烟烟草[ST])的预测因子。学员完成8.5周的基础军事训练(BMT),然后是4周的技术培训;既要求从烟草戒断。的13514名USAF学员(73%男性,90%年龄18-24,43%之前烟草的使用)的截面调查在4周的技术培训期间的开始进行的。总体而言,样本的17%,未来的报告烟草使用意图。对于未来的烟草使用意向是非吸烟者中不太普遍BMT(1%)高于报告任何烟草使用(37%)之前。从多元回归模型预测意图使用技术培训后的任何烟草,是性别之间检测显著双向互动效应,和烟草使用前BMT(P = 0.0001),(是谁抽烟密友数p = 0.018),和谁使用ST亲密的朋友(p = 0.029)号码。间BMT前非烟草使用者,女性均超过两倍,可能作为雄性报告烟草意图(比值比= 2.2,邦弗朗尼校正的95%CI:1.14.4,P = 0.011);没有烟草使用者中检测到的性别差异。对于女性,但不男性,有更多的朋友谁吸烟与烟草意图的可能性将非常大(邦费罗尼更正P≤0.05)。相反,对于男性,但不是女性,具有使用ST更多的朋友用烟草的意图的更大的可能性相关联(邦费罗尼校正P <0.05)。在此示例美国空军学员,这项研究提供了关于如何男性和女性是由他们以前的烟草使用和同行的预测烟草意图烟草使用不同的影响的新发现。预防工作重点放在吸收和恢复烟草使用的,具有特定性别的战略一起,可能有必要。关键词:烟草,用心,性别,军事,社会,环境

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