Predictors of Early and Late Escalation of Smokeless Tobacco Use and Cigarette Smoking Among Swedish Adolescents

K. Rosendahl, M. Galanti
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Knowledge concerning developmental trajectories of tobacco use has until recently been limited to smoking. We utilized information on 960 adolescents who participated in the BROMS cohort study, with follow-up between the ages of 11 and 18 years. Factors related to personal monetary allowance, psychosocial factors and alcohol drinking were used to predict individual probability of progression of snus (the Swedish smokeless tobacco) and of cigarettes. Predictors of snus use and smoking showed more similarities than differences. Friends' and parents' tobacco use did only discriminate between early and late progression in cigarette smoking (OR = 3.2, CI = 1.2 - 8.7 for friends' tobacco use and OR = 1.5, CI = 1.0 - 2.1 for parents' tobacco use). Weekly alcohol drinking was the strongest predictor of early progression to use tobacco (OR = 2.6, CI = 1.1 - 6.2 for snus use and OR = 6.3, CI = 2.4 - 16.8 for cigarette smoking). This knowledge can be used as a base for dedicated prevention strategies targeting different groups of young users.
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瑞典青少年中无烟烟草使用和吸烟的早期和晚期升级的预测因素
直到最近,有关烟草使用发展轨迹的知识还仅限于吸烟。我们利用960名参加BROMS队列研究的青少年的信息,随访年龄在11至18岁之间。使用与个人货币津贴、社会心理因素和饮酒有关的因素来预测鼻烟(瑞典无烟烟草)和香烟的个人进展概率。鼻烟使用和吸烟的预测指标显示出更多的相似性而不是差异性。朋友和父母的烟草使用仅在吸烟的早期和晚期进展中有所区别(朋友的烟草使用OR = 3.2, CI = 1.2 - 8.7,父母的烟草使用OR = 1.5, CI = 1.0 - 2.1)。每周饮酒是早期发展为吸烟的最强预测因子(使用鼻烟OR = 2.6, CI = 1.1 - 6.2,吸烟OR = 6.3, CI = 2.4 - 16.8)。这些知识可以作为针对不同青年使用者群体的专门预防战略的基础。
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