Past-Year Mental Illness Diagnosis and E-cigarette Use Status Among a College-Aged Sample: Findings From the National College Health Assessment (2017-2019).

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH American Journal of Health Promotion Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-26 DOI:10.1177/08901171231224864
Elizabeth K Do, Kathleen Aarvig, Gargi Panigrahi, Elizabeth C Hair
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Abstract

Purpose: To examine associations between past-year mental illness (MI) diagnoses and e-cigarette use status.

Design: Data were obtained from the National College Health Assessment, a nationally recognized cross-sectional survey of university students.

Setting: Participants were recruited from 2-year and 4-year public and private universities across the United States from 2017-2019.

Subjects: The analytic sample included 277 291 university students.

Measures: Self-reported past-year MI diagnosis, binarily coded, served as the primary predictor. The outcome was e-cigarette use status (never, noncurrent, and current user).

Analysis: Multinomial logistic regression models were used to estimate relative risk ratios (RRR) of e-cigarette use, as predicted by past-year MI diagnoses, age, race/ethnicity, sex and gender, sexual identity, geographic region, and other combustible tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana use.

Results: Compared to those who had never received any MI diagnosis in the past year, those who did had a 16% higher relative risk (RRR = 1.16, 95% CI: 1.11, 1.20) of being a noncurrent e-cigarette user and a 33% higher relative risk (RRR = 1.33, 95% CI: 1.28, 1.38) of being a current e-cigarette user. Schizophrenia, substance use or addiction, bipolar disorder, and attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) diagnoses demonstrated the strongest associations with noncurrent and current e-cigarette use.

Conclusion: Results suggest the need to screen young adults for e-cigarette use and mental health indicators to facilitate early detection and timely intervention for at-risk university students.

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目的:研究过去一年精神疾病(MI)诊断与电子烟使用状况之间的关联:数据来自全国大学生健康评估,这是一项全国公认的大学生横断面调查:调查对象:2017-2019年期间,从全美2年制和4年制公立和私立大学中招募:分析样本包括277 291名大学生:自我报告的过去一年心肌梗死诊断(二元编码)是主要预测指标。结果是电子烟使用状况(从未使用、非经常使用和经常使用):分析:使用多叉逻辑回归模型估算电子烟使用的相对风险比(RRR),并根据过去一年的心肌梗死诊断、年龄、种族/民族、性别、性身份、地理区域以及其他可燃烟草、酒精和大麻的使用情况进行预测:与过去一年从未接受过任何精神分裂症诊断的人相比,接受过任何精神分裂症诊断的人非当前电子烟使用者的相对风险(RRR = 1.16,95% CI:1.11, 1.20)高出 16%,当前电子烟使用者的相对风险(RRR = 1.33,95% CI:1.28, 1.38)高出 33%。精神分裂症、药物使用或成瘾、双相情感障碍以及注意缺陷和多动障碍(ADHD)诊断与非当前和当前使用电子烟的关系最为密切:结果表明,有必要对年轻人进行电子烟使用和心理健康指标筛查,以便及早发现并及时干预高危大学生。
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American Journal of Health Promotion
American Journal of Health Promotion PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The editorial goal of the American Journal of Health Promotion is to provide a forum for exchange among the many disciplines involved in health promotion and an interface between researchers and practitioners.
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