作者: Dale S. Mantey , Melissa B. Harrell , Kathleen Case , Brittani Crook , Steven H. Kelder
DOI: 10.1016/J.DRUGALCDEP.2016.12.010
关键词: Social psychology 、 Cigarette use 、 Feeling 、 Logistic regression 、 Demography 、 Ethnic group 、 Tobacco use 、 Exploratory factor analysis 、 Odds 、 Cross-sectional study 、 Medicine
摘要: Abstract Introduction Subjective experiences (“SEs”) at first cigarette use have been thoroughly examined; however, limited research has examined SEs of non-cigarette products. This study addresses this gap in the literature. Methods Cross-sectional data from 6th, 8th and 10th grade students four metropolitan areas Texas (n = 3907/N = 461,069). Nausea, coughing, relaxation, rush/buzz, dizziness were assessed for cigarettes, e-cigarettes, hookah, cigar Chi-square analyses differences prevalence by product. Weighted multiple logistic regression association current product use. Covariates grade, gender, race/ethnicity, other tobacco Results Exploratory factor analysis determined differing structures across For example, following items loaded onto positive SE factor: 1) rush, 2) relaxation rush Prevalence negative (coughing nausea) higher products compared to e-cigarettes hookah. Positive cigarettes associated with increased odds (AOR = 1.51); similarly cigars (AOR = 2.11). Feeling nauseous was decreased (AOR = 0.18). No e-cigarette or hookah Conclusions differ Longitudinal studies are needed examine temporal relationships between sustained