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Sleep troubles in adolescence relate to future initiation of ENDS USE: A longitudinal cohort design using the PATH study waves 4.5–5 (2017–2019)

In a recent study, we demonstrated a relationship between self-reported sleep deprivation and youth susceptibility to initiate electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) use; however, we were hampered by cross-sectional data. This study builds on our previous work by performing secondary analysis u...

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Autores principales: Holtz, Kristen, Simkus, Andrew, Twombly, Eric, Fleming, Morgan, Wanty, Nicole
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9530947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36203945
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.102000
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author Holtz, Kristen
Simkus, Andrew
Twombly, Eric
Fleming, Morgan
Wanty, Nicole
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Wanty, Nicole
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description In a recent study, we demonstrated a relationship between self-reported sleep deprivation and youth susceptibility to initiate electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) use; however, we were hampered by cross-sectional data. This study builds on our previous work by performing secondary analysis using the nationally representative Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health study datasets from wave 4.5 (2017–2018) and wave 5 (2018–2019) among respondents aged 12–17. Using a longitudinal cohort design, we assessed the extent self-reported sleep troubles at wave 4.5 related to transition from never-to-ever ENDS use by wave 5. We assessed youth who reported never having used any type of tobacco previously and who reported not using alcohol or other illicit substances the previous year. We ran four Poisson regression models on the dependent variable never-to-ever ENDS users at wave 5 and self-reported sleep troubles in the past year at wave 4.5. We controlled for demographic and sociographic factors and, in our final model, tobacco availability in home, exposure to ENDS advertising on social media, past year anxiety, depression, body mass index, physical activity, close friends that use ENDS, perceived harm of ENDS, school performance, sensation seeking, and the susceptibility of youth to initiate ENDS. Even when controlling for these factors, sleep troubles at wave 4.5 significantly and positively related to ENDS initiation by wave 5 (Past year sleep trouble: RR = 1.48 95 % CI = [1.14–1.93]). This key and novel finding has important implications for preventing youth ENDS use via protective self-care and social-environmental approaches.
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spelling pubmed-95309472022-10-05 Sleep troubles in adolescence relate to future initiation of ENDS USE: A longitudinal cohort design using the PATH study waves 4.5–5 (2017–2019) Holtz, Kristen Simkus, Andrew Twombly, Eric Fleming, Morgan Wanty, Nicole Prev Med Rep Regular Article In a recent study, we demonstrated a relationship between self-reported sleep deprivation and youth susceptibility to initiate electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) use; however, we were hampered by cross-sectional data. This study builds on our previous work by performing secondary analysis using the nationally representative Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health study datasets from wave 4.5 (2017–2018) and wave 5 (2018–2019) among respondents aged 12–17. Using a longitudinal cohort design, we assessed the extent self-reported sleep troubles at wave 4.5 related to transition from never-to-ever ENDS use by wave 5. We assessed youth who reported never having used any type of tobacco previously and who reported not using alcohol or other illicit substances the previous year. We ran four Poisson regression models on the dependent variable never-to-ever ENDS users at wave 5 and self-reported sleep troubles in the past year at wave 4.5. We controlled for demographic and sociographic factors and, in our final model, tobacco availability in home, exposure to ENDS advertising on social media, past year anxiety, depression, body mass index, physical activity, close friends that use ENDS, perceived harm of ENDS, school performance, sensation seeking, and the susceptibility of youth to initiate ENDS. Even when controlling for these factors, sleep troubles at wave 4.5 significantly and positively related to ENDS initiation by wave 5 (Past year sleep trouble: RR = 1.48 95 % CI = [1.14–1.93]). This key and novel finding has important implications for preventing youth ENDS use via protective self-care and social-environmental approaches. 2022-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9530947/ /pubmed/36203945 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.102000 Text en © 2022 KDH Research & Communication https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Sleep troubles in adolescence relate to future initiation of ENDS USE: A longitudinal cohort design using the PATH study waves 4.5–5 (2017–2019)
title Sleep troubles in adolescence relate to future initiation of ENDS USE: A longitudinal cohort design using the PATH study waves 4.5–5 (2017–2019)
title_full Sleep troubles in adolescence relate to future initiation of ENDS USE: A longitudinal cohort design using the PATH study waves 4.5–5 (2017–2019)
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title_short Sleep troubles in adolescence relate to future initiation of ENDS USE: A longitudinal cohort design using the PATH study waves 4.5–5 (2017–2019)
title_sort sleep troubles in adolescence relate to future initiation of ends use: a longitudinal cohort design using the path study waves 4.5–5 (2017–2019)
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