E-Cigarette Use among Rural Military Veterans

Q2 Social Sciences Military Behavioral Health Pub Date : 2021-10-18 DOI:10.1080/21635781.2021.1982085
J. McDaniel, Nathaniel V. Mohatt, Mallory Gary, D. Albright, Kaamel M Nuhu, S. McIntosh, Kombe Kapatamoyo
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Abstract E-cigarette use is more prevalent among veterans with mental distress; however, no studies have examined the impact of rurality on the relationship between mental distress and e-cigarette use among veterans. We obtained nationally-representative data on veterans from 2016 to 2018 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) surveys in order to explore the aforementioned relationship (n = 62,884). Results of generalized linear mixed models, stratified by rural-urban status, indicated that the relationship between mental distress and e-cigarette use was moderated by current traditional cigarette use, especially in highly rural areas. Our 33-state study showed that the rate of e-cigarette use among veterans with 14+ days of mental distress and current cigarette use living in highly urban areas was 8.93% (compared to 0.89% for those with no mental distress and no cigarette use, p < 0.001), while in rural areas, the prevalence of e-cigarette use among veterans with 14+ days of mental distress and current cigarette use was 12.75% (compared to 0.77% for those with no mental distress and no cigarette use, p < 0.001). Behavioral health programs for veterans in rural areas should target those with mental distress and e-cigarette use.
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农村退伍军人使用电子烟的情况
摘要电子烟的使用在有精神困扰的退伍军人中更为普遍;然而,没有研究调查农村地区对退伍军人精神困扰和电子烟使用之间关系的影响。我们获得了2016年至2018年退伍军人行为风险因素监测系统(BRFSS)调查的全国代表性数据,以探索上述关系(n = 62884)。根据城乡状况分层的广义线性混合模型的结果表明,精神痛苦与电子烟使用之间的关系受到当前传统吸烟的调节,尤其是在高度农村地区。我们的33个州的研究表明,生活在高度城市化地区的有14天以上精神困扰和目前吸烟的退伍军人的电子烟使用率为8.93%(相比之下,没有精神困扰和不吸烟的退伍军人为0.89%,p < 0.001),而在农村地区,在有14天以上精神困扰和目前吸烟的退伍军人中,电子烟的使用率为12.75%(相比之下,没有精神困扰和没有吸烟的退伍军人的电子烟使用率为0.77%,p < 0.001)。针对农村退伍军人的行为健康计划应针对那些有精神困扰和使用电子烟的人。
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Military Behavioral Health
Military Behavioral Health Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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