Social Determinants of Youth Cigarette Use Over Time: Findings from the Arizona Youth Survey 2010–2018

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal Pub Date : 2024-06-02 DOI:10.1007/s10560-024-00973-0
Grant Yoder, Shiyou Wu, Flavio F. Marsiglia
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This study utilizes a large sample of 8th, 10th, and 12th-grade youth in Arizona (n = 34,373). Five cycles of this biannual survey were used to examine the longitudinal trends. Multivariate logistic regressions were used to identify the key risk factors for past 30-day and lifetime cigarette use. Across all survey cycles, peers played a consistently significant role in smoking behaviors. Those youth with drug-free friends and friends who disapproved of substance use were less likely to engage in smoking behaviors. Further, various community, school, and familial factors were predictive of smoking behavior, though less consistently than peer-level determinants. This study demonstrates that peers consistently play a critical role in cigarette smoking behavior. As such, interventions and future research need to examine further how prosocial peers can be leveraged to reduce smoking behaviors and the associated health outcomes.

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青少年长期吸烟的社会决定因素:2010-2018 年亚利桑那州青少年调查的结果
本研究使用了亚利桑那州八年级、十年级和十二年级青少年的大量样本(n = 34,373)。这项一年两次的调查共进行了五个周期,用于研究纵向趋势。我们使用多元逻辑回归来确定过去 30 天和终生吸烟的主要风险因素。在所有调查周期中,同伴在吸烟行为中一直扮演着重要角色。与不吸毒的朋友和不赞成使用毒品的朋友交往的青少年吸烟的可能性较低。此外,各种社区、学校和家庭因素对吸烟行为也有预测作用,但不如同伴层面的决定因素那么一致。这项研究表明,同伴在吸烟行为中一直扮演着至关重要的角色。因此,干预措施和未来研究需要进一步研究如何利用亲社会同伴来减少吸烟行为和相关的健康后果。
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期刊介绍: The Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal (CASW) features original articles that focus on social work practice with children, adolescents, and their families. Topics include issues affecting a variety of specific populations in special settings.  CASW welcomes a range of scholarly contributions focused on children and adolescents, including theoretical papers, narrative case studies, historical analyses, traditional reviews of the literature, descriptive studies, single-system research designs, correlational investigations, methodological works, pre-experimental, quasi-experimental and experimental evaluations, meta-analyses and systematic reviews. Manuscripts involving qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods are welcome to be submitted, as are papers grounded in one or more theoretical orientations, or those that are not based on any formal theory. CASW values different disciplines and interdisciplinary work that informs social work practice and policy. Authors from public health, nursing, psychology, sociology, and other disciplines are encouraged to submit manuscripts. All manuscripts should include specific implications for social work policy and practice with children and adolescents. Appropriate fields of practice include interpersonal practice, small groups, families, organizations, communities, policy practice, nationally-oriented work, and international studies.  Authors considering publication in CASW should review the following editorial: Schelbe, L., & Thyer, B. A. (2019). Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal Editorial Policy: Guidelines for Authors. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 36, 75-80.
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