Assessing teen smoking patterns: The weekend phenomenon

作者:Bailey Steffani R*; Jeffery Christina J; Hammer Sarah A; Bryson Susan W; Killen Diana T; Ammerman Seth; Robinson Thomas N; Killen Joel D
来源:Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2012, 120(1-3): 242-245.
DOI:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2011.07.014

摘要

Background: Adolescent cigarette smokers may have more daily variability in their smoking patterns than adults. A better understanding of teen smoking patterns can inform the development of more effective adolescent smoking cessation interventions.
Methods: Teen smokers seeking cessation treatment (N = 366) reported the number of cigarettes smoked on each day of a typical week. A paired t-test was used to examine differences between weekday (Sunday-Thursday) and weekend (Friday-Saturday) smoking. Main effects and interactions for race/ethnicity and gender were assessed using a 2-way ANOVA for the following variables: typical weekly smoking, average weekday smoking, average weekend smoking, and difference between weekday and weekend smoking. Scheffe post hoc tests were used to analyze any statistically significant differences.
Results: There was significantly more weekend smoking compared to weekday smoking, p < 0.001. The difference in weekday versus weekend smoking levels was larger for females than for males, p < 0.05. Hispanics reported less typical weekly smoking, p < 0.001, less weekday smoking, p < 0.001, and less weekend day smoking, p < 0.01, compared to Caucasians and multi-racial teens. There was no difference in weekend day versus weekday smoking by race/ethnic background.
Conclusions: Using a more detailed assessment of smoking quantity captures patterns of adolescent smoking that may lead to more effective smoking cessation interventions.

  • 出版日期2012-1-1