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Associations between tobacco use patterns and demographic characteristics of sexual minority and heterosexual youth: Results from a nationwide online survey

INTRODUCTION: Youth are at risk for tobacco use, and previous research has pointed to increased vulnerabilities associated with sexual minority identity. For example, LGB youth have increased odds for using tobacco than their heterosexual peers, and bisexual youth have higher odds of smoking than ot...

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Autores principales: Hart, Joy L., Ridner, S. Lee, Wood, Lindsey A., Walker, Kandi L., Groom, Allison, Kesh, Anshula, Landry, Robyn L., Payne, Thomas J., Ma, Jennie Z., Robertson, Rose Marie, Hart, Paige E., Giachello, Aida L., Vu, Thanh-Huyen T.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: European Publishing on behalf of the European Network for Smoking and Tobacco Prevention (ENSP) 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7737560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33336121
http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/tpc/130348
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author Hart, Joy L.
Ridner, S. Lee
Wood, Lindsey A.
Walker, Kandi L.
Groom, Allison
Kesh, Anshula
Landry, Robyn L.
Payne, Thomas J.
Ma, Jennie Z.
Robertson, Rose Marie
Hart, Paige E.
Giachello, Aida L.
Vu, Thanh-Huyen T.
author_facet Hart, Joy L.
Ridner, S. Lee
Wood, Lindsey A.
Walker, Kandi L.
Groom, Allison
Kesh, Anshula
Landry, Robyn L.
Payne, Thomas J.
Ma, Jennie Z.
Robertson, Rose Marie
Hart, Paige E.
Giachello, Aida L.
Vu, Thanh-Huyen T.
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description INTRODUCTION: Youth are at risk for tobacco use, and previous research has pointed to increased vulnerabilities associated with sexual minority identity. For example, LGB youth have increased odds for using tobacco than their heterosexual peers, and bisexual youth have higher odds of smoking than other sexual identity groups. As new tobacco products proliferate and health risks from dual/poly use grow, increased understanding of tobacco use patterns by sexual minority youth is needed. METHODS: For 3117 youth, aged 13–18 years, who completed an online questionnaire in 2017 and identified their sexual orientation [minority (e.g. lesbian/gay, bisexual, or pansexual) vs majority (heterosexual)] and gender, we classified current tobacco use into four categories: e-cigarette only, other product only (such as cigarette, cigar, or smokeless tobacco; not an e-cigarette), dual/poly use, and no use. Analyses were conducted separately for male and female participants. Multinomial logistic regression was employed. RESULTS: Female sexual minority youth had nearly twofold odds of dual/ poly tobacco use (OR=1.95; 95% CI: 1.12–3.40), compared to their heterosexual counterparts. For male youth, sexual minority identification was not significantly associated with dual/poly use. No significant differences were found in sexual minority and heterosexual youth e-cigarette only or other tobacco only use groups. Tobacco use patterns also significantly differed by age, race, place of residence, and parental education level. CONCLUSIONS: Study findings reveal greater odds of dual/poly tobacco use for female sexual minority youth. Tailored tobacco prevention and cessation programs or interventions are needed for sexual minority youth most at risk of tobacco use, especially multiple product use.
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spelling pubmed-77375602020-12-16 Associations between tobacco use patterns and demographic characteristics of sexual minority and heterosexual youth: Results from a nationwide online survey Hart, Joy L. Ridner, S. Lee Wood, Lindsey A. Walker, Kandi L. Groom, Allison Kesh, Anshula Landry, Robyn L. Payne, Thomas J. Ma, Jennie Z. Robertson, Rose Marie Hart, Paige E. Giachello, Aida L. Vu, Thanh-Huyen T. Tob Prev Cessat Research Paper INTRODUCTION: Youth are at risk for tobacco use, and previous research has pointed to increased vulnerabilities associated with sexual minority identity. For example, LGB youth have increased odds for using tobacco than their heterosexual peers, and bisexual youth have higher odds of smoking than other sexual identity groups. As new tobacco products proliferate and health risks from dual/poly use grow, increased understanding of tobacco use patterns by sexual minority youth is needed. METHODS: For 3117 youth, aged 13–18 years, who completed an online questionnaire in 2017 and identified their sexual orientation [minority (e.g. lesbian/gay, bisexual, or pansexual) vs majority (heterosexual)] and gender, we classified current tobacco use into four categories: e-cigarette only, other product only (such as cigarette, cigar, or smokeless tobacco; not an e-cigarette), dual/poly use, and no use. Analyses were conducted separately for male and female participants. Multinomial logistic regression was employed. RESULTS: Female sexual minority youth had nearly twofold odds of dual/ poly tobacco use (OR=1.95; 95% CI: 1.12–3.40), compared to their heterosexual counterparts. For male youth, sexual minority identification was not significantly associated with dual/poly use. No significant differences were found in sexual minority and heterosexual youth e-cigarette only or other tobacco only use groups. Tobacco use patterns also significantly differed by age, race, place of residence, and parental education level. CONCLUSIONS: Study findings reveal greater odds of dual/poly tobacco use for female sexual minority youth. Tailored tobacco prevention and cessation programs or interventions are needed for sexual minority youth most at risk of tobacco use, especially multiple product use. European Publishing on behalf of the European Network for Smoking and Tobacco Prevention (ENSP) 2020-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7737560/ /pubmed/33336121 http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/tpc/130348 Text en © 2020 Hart J. L. et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
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Hart, Joy L.
Ridner, S. Lee
Wood, Lindsey A.
Walker, Kandi L.
Groom, Allison
Kesh, Anshula
Landry, Robyn L.
Payne, Thomas J.
Ma, Jennie Z.
Robertson, Rose Marie
Hart, Paige E.
Giachello, Aida L.
Vu, Thanh-Huyen T.
Associations between tobacco use patterns and demographic characteristics of sexual minority and heterosexual youth: Results from a nationwide online survey
title Associations between tobacco use patterns and demographic characteristics of sexual minority and heterosexual youth: Results from a nationwide online survey
title_full Associations between tobacco use patterns and demographic characteristics of sexual minority and heterosexual youth: Results from a nationwide online survey
title_fullStr Associations between tobacco use patterns and demographic characteristics of sexual minority and heterosexual youth: Results from a nationwide online survey
title_full_unstemmed Associations between tobacco use patterns and demographic characteristics of sexual minority and heterosexual youth: Results from a nationwide online survey
title_short Associations between tobacco use patterns and demographic characteristics of sexual minority and heterosexual youth: Results from a nationwide online survey
title_sort associations between tobacco use patterns and demographic characteristics of sexual minority and heterosexual youth: results from a nationwide online survey
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7737560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33336121
http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/tpc/130348
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