初中和高中学生烟草制品使用情况 - 美国全国青少年烟草调查,2024 年。

Ahmed Jamal,Eunice Park-Lee,Jan Birdsey,Andrenita West,Monica Cornelius,Maria R Cooper,Hannah Cowan,Jia Wang,Michael D Sawdey,Karen A Cullen,Livia Navon
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使用任何形式的烟草制品都是不安全的,而几乎所有烟草制品的使用都始于青少年时期。疾病预防控制中心和食品药品管理局(FDA)分析了 2024 年全国青少年烟草调查的数据,以确定美国初中(6-8 年级)和高中(9-12 年级)学生的烟草制品使用情况。2024 年,10.1% 的高中生(代表 158 万名学生)和 5.4% 的初中生(代表 64 万名学生)报告当前(前 30 天)使用任何烟草制品。在所有学生中,电子烟是最常使用的烟草制品(5.9%),其次是尼古丁袋(1.8%)、香烟(1.4%)、雪茄(1.2%)、无烟烟草(1.2%)、其他口服尼古丁制品(1.2%)、加热烟草制品(0.8%)、水烟(0.7%)和烟斗(0.5%)。2023-2024 年期间,在所有学生中,报告目前使用任何烟草制品的估计人数从 280 万降至 225 万;电子烟使用人数减少(从 213 万降至 163 万);水烟使用人数减少(从 29 万降至 19 万)。在高中生中,目前使用任何烟草制品的学生比例从 12.6% 降至 10.1%,电子烟使用率从 10.0% 降至 7.8%。在初中生中,没有发生统计学意义上的显著变化。基于证据的策略有助于防止美国青少年开始使用烟草制品并促进其戒烟。
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Tobacco Product Use Among Middle and High School Students - National Youth Tobacco Survey, United States, 2024.
Use of tobacco products in any form is unsafe, and nearly all tobacco product use begins during adolescence. CDC and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) analyzed data from the 2024 National Youth Tobacco Survey to determine tobacco product use among U.S. middle school (grades 6-8) and high school (grades 9-12) students. In 2024, current (previous 30-day) use of any tobacco product was reported by 10.1% of high school students (representing 1.58 million students) and 5.4% of middle school students (representing 640,000 students). Among all students, e-cigarettes were the most commonly reported tobacco product currently used (5.9%), followed by nicotine pouches (1.8%), cigarettes (1.4%), cigars (1.2%), smokeless tobacco (1.2%), other oral nicotine products (1.2%), heated tobacco products (0.8%), hookahs (0.7%), and pipe tobacco (0.5%). During 2023-2024, among all students, the estimated number who reported current use of any tobacco product decreased from 2.80 to 2.25 million students; e-cigarette use decreased (from 2.13 to 1.63 million students); and hookah use decreased (from 290,000 to 190,000 students). Among high school students, current use of any tobacco product decreased from 12.6% to 10.1% of students, and e-cigarette use decreased from 10.0% to 7.8%. Among middle school students, no statistically significant changes occurred. Evidence-based strategies can help prevent initiation and promote cessation of tobacco product use among U.S. youths.
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