Vaping behavior among adolescent and young adult cancer survivors: A scoping review.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY Pediatric Blood & Cancer Pub Date : 2024-10-12 DOI:10.1002/pbc.31367
Colter K Clayton, Nele Loecher, Rachel T Webster
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Adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors are vulnerable to future health complications and engage in risky health behaviors. Vaping or electronic cigarette use is increasing among AYA, yet little is known about the prevalence in AYA cancer survivors and associated morbidities. The objective of this research was to analyze the current state of the literature on vaping among AYA cancer survivors with scoping review methodology. Eligibility criteria included any vaping among people aged 13-39 years with cancer or a history of cancer. Database searches from PubMed, Web of Science, PsycINFO, and Scopus yielded eight cross-sectional studies. Results suggest significant variability, with studies finding 2%-46% of AYA survivors have ever or currently vape. Medical (e.g., late effects), psychosocial (e.g., depression), and demographic correlates (e.g., younger age, male gender), as well as other risky health behaviors (e.g., cigarette smoking) were shown to be associated with vaping. Though the extant research is beginning the task of understanding comorbidities with vaping, few research has focused on those most vulnerable to vaping (survivors under age 18). More research is required to understand AYA survivors' vaping behavior to better understand the significance and implications regarding the growing incidence of vaping among this vulnerable population.

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青少年和年轻成人癌症幸存者的吸烟行为:范围综述。
青少年和年轻成人(AYA)癌症幸存者很容易患上未来的健康并发症,并从事危险的健康行为。吸烟或使用电子香烟在青少年中越来越多,但人们对青少年癌症幸存者的吸烟率和相关发病率知之甚少。本研究的目的是通过范围界定综述方法,分析有关亚裔癌症幸存者吸食电子烟的文献现状。资格标准包括年龄在 13-39 岁之间、患有癌症或有癌症病史的人群中是否吸食过烟草。通过对 PubMed、Web of Science、PsycINFO 和 Scopus 等数据库的检索,我们发现了八项横断面研究。结果表明,研究发现 2%-46% 的青壮年幸存者曾经或正在吸食大麻。医学(如晚期影响)、社会心理(如抑郁)、人口统计学相关因素(如年龄较小、性别为男性)以及其他危险健康行为(如吸烟)均显示与吸食电子烟有关。尽管现有的研究已经开始了解吸烟的合并症,但很少有研究关注那些最容易吸烟的人(18 岁以下的幸存者)。需要进行更多的研究来了解青壮年幸存者的吸食行为,以便更好地了解在这一弱势群体中吸食率不断上升的意义和影响。
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Pediatric Blood & Cancer
Pediatric Blood & Cancer 医学-小儿科
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4.90
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546
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Pediatric Blood & Cancer publishes the highest quality manuscripts describing basic and clinical investigations of blood disorders and malignant diseases of childhood including diagnosis, treatment, epidemiology, etiology, biology, and molecular and clinical genetics of these diseases as they affect children, adolescents, and young adults. Pediatric Blood & Cancer will also include studies on such treatment options as hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, immunology, and gene therapy.
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