| Literature DB >> 31973060 |
Graham F Moore1,2, Lianna Angel1, Linsay Gray3, Lauren Copeland1, Jordan Van Godwin1, Jeremy Segrott4, Britt Hallingberg5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study examines primary schoolchildren's perceptions of e-cigarettes and tobacco cigarettes, and associations with parental smoking, vaping and socioeconomic status.Entities:
Keywords: children; e-cigarettes; parents; smoking; tobacco
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 31973060 PMCID: PMC7038099 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17030683
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Sample description and comparison with population estimates.
| CHETS 3 Survey Population | All-Wales Population Estimates | |
|---|---|---|
| N (%) Unless Otherwise Indicated | ||
| Total | 2218 | - |
| School-level free school meal entitlement | 16.8 (10.9) * | 16.1 (11.3) * |
| Region of Wales | ||
| North | 461 (20.8) | 18.0% |
| South | 1504 (67.8) | 65.8% |
| West | 108 (4.9) | 5.9% |
| Mid | 145 (6.5) | 10.3% |
| Gender | ||
| Male | 1119 (50.7) | - |
| Female | 1073 (48.6) | - |
| Prefer to self-describe/prefer not to say | 17 (0.8) | - |
| Lives with | ||
| Both parents | 1509 (68.0) | - |
| Step family | 206 (9.3) | - |
| Single mum | 356 (16.1) | - |
| Single dad | 29 (1.3) | - |
| Grandparents | 29 (1.3) | - |
| Care/foster home | 12 (0.5) | - |
| Other/missing | 77 (3.5) | - |
* Mean percentage (and standard deviation).
Frequency (and percentage) for children’s perceptions of and exposure to tobacco and e-cigarettes by parental smoking and vaping and family affluence.
| Family Affluence | Parent Figure Who Smokes | Parent Figure Who Vapes | Total | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low | Medium | High | No | Yes | No | Yes | |||
| Awareness | |||||||||
| Heard of e-cigarettes | 636 (84.6) | 701 (82.8) | 473 (86.0) | 1092 (82.0) | 669 (88.4) | 1362 (82.1) | 403 (92.6) | 1847 (84.0) | |
| Parent figure who smokes | 365 (50.4) | 279 (34.6) | 100 (18.7) | 432 (26.8) | 293 (68.8) | 765 (36.3) | |||
| Parent figure who vapes | 189 (26.3) | 167 (20.7) | 72 (13.4) | 133 (10.1) | 293 (40.4) | 437 (20.8) | |||
| Seen in shops (tobacco) | 531 (74.2) | 544 (67.1) | 367 (69.4) | 823 (64.0) | 582 (81.6) | 1096 (68.8) | 315 (76.6) | 1470 (70.0) | |
| Seen in shops (e-cigarettes) | 273 (40.3) | 285 (36.5) | 198 (38.5) | 432 (34.6) | 306 (45.3) | 547 (35.6) | 193 (49.4) | 765 (38.0) | |
| Experimentation and susceptibility | |||||||||
| Ever smoked | 10 (1.3) | 5 (0.6) | * | * | 15 (2.0) | 11 (0.7) | 8 (1.8) | 20 (0.9) | |
| Ever used an e-cigarette | 43 (5.8) | 35 (4.2) | 26 (4.7) | 36 (2.7) | 68 (9.0) | 62 (3.8) | 39 (9.0) | 108 (4.9) | |
| Will you smoke in 2 years? | Definitely yes | 7 (1.0) | * | * | * | 7 (1.0) | 6 (0.4) | 5 (1.2) | 12 (0.6) |
| Probably yes | 8 (1.1) | * | 10 (1.9) | 11 (0.8) | 8 (1.1) | 10 (0.6) | 5 (1.2) | 15 (0.7) | |
| Maybe, maybe not | 34 (4.7) | 24 (2.9) | 16 (3.0) | 23 (1.8) | 46 (6.3) | 47 (2.9) | 23 (5.5) | 75 (3.5) | |
| Probably not | 52 (7.2) | 70 (8.4) | 34 (6.3) | 83 (6.4) | 69 (9.4) | 117 (7.2) | 36 (8.7) | 158 (7.4) | |
| Definitely not | 624 (86.1) | 736 (88.7) | 479 (88.9) | 1191 (91.1) | 601 (82.2) | 1448 (88.9) | 347 (83.4) | 1881 (87.9) | |
| Will you vape in 2 years? | Definitely yes | 10 (1.4) | * | 5 (0.9) | * | 14 (1.9) | 10 (0.6) | 7 (1.7) | 20 (0.9) |
| Probably yes | 18 (2.5) | 16 (2.0) | 11 (2.0) | 17 (1.3) | 28 (3.9) | 22 (1.4) | 18 (4.3) | 42 (2.0) | |
| Maybe, maybe not | 51 (7.2) | 48 (5.8) | 32 (5.9) | 54 (4.2) | 73 (10.1) | 80 (5.0) | 47 (11.3) | 135 (6.4) | |
| Probably not | 79 (11.1) | 92 (11.1) | 56 (10.4) | 120 (9.2) | 102 (14.1) | 147 (9.1) | 75 (18.1) | 232 (10.9) | |
| Definitely not | 551 (77.7) | 671 (81.1) | 436 (80.7) | 1108 (85.3) | 505 (69.9) | 1356 (84.0) | 268 (64.6) | 1694 (79.8) | |
| Perceived smoking norms | |||||||||
| Most adults smoke | 267 (36.1) | 246 (29.5) | 155 (28.5) | 327 (24.9) | 323 (43.6) | 472 (28.8) | 170 (40.3) | 678 (31.4) | |
| Most adults vape | 195 (27.6) | 187 (23.2) | 122 (22.9) | 263 (20.6) | 230 (32.1) | 341 (21.5) | 144 (35.0) | 513 (24.5) | |
| More than hardly any children my age smoke | 203 (28.2) | 222 (26.8) | 138 (25.7) | 318 (24.5) | 230 (31.6) | 412 (25.5) | 137 (32.7) | 573 (26.9) | |
| More than hardly any children my age vape | 207 (29.5) | 220 (27.2) | 142 (27.0) | 321 (25.1) | 237 (33.6) | 404 (25.5) | 152 (37.0) | 581 (27.9) | |
| Why adults use e-cigarettes ** | |||||||||
| To stop smoking | 424 (66.8) | 462 (65.9) | 278 (58.9) | 639 (58.6) | 499 (74.7) | 798 (58.6) | 337 (83.8) | 1183 (64.1) | |
| To use where smoking is not allowed | 112 (17.6) | 169 (24.1) | 113 (23.9) | 276 (25.3) | 108 (16.1) | 342 (25.1) | 44 (10.9) | 399 (21.6) | |
| Cheaper than smoking | 108 (17.0) | 119 (17.0) | 108 (22.9) | 228 (20.9) | 100 (15.0) | 281 (20.7) | 43 (10.7) | 340 (18.4) | |
* Cell counts <5 cases are suppressed (for ordinal items ns for suppressed category combined with next); ** limited to children who reported awareness of e-cigarettes; total sample sizes differ marginally due to missing data.
Logistic regression analyses examining associations of family affluence and parental smoking/vaping with children’s smoking and vaping behaviours and intentions.
| Model 1 FAS Only | Model 2 FAS and Parental Smoking | Model 3 FAS and Parental Vaping | Model 4 FAS and Parental Smoking and Parental Vaping | ||
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| Awareness | |||||
| Heard of e-cigarettes (n = 1986) | FAS | 1.02 (0.94 to 1.11) | 1.07 (0.99 to 1.17) | 1.05 (0.97 to 1.14) | 1.09 (1.00 to 1.18) |
| Parent figure smokes | - |
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| Parent figure vapes | - |
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| Parent figure who smokes (n = 1997) | FAS |
| - |
| - |
| Parent figure vapes | - | - |
| - | |
| Parent figure who vapes (n = 1997) | FAS |
| 0.96 (0.90 to 1.02) | - | - |
| Parent figure smokes | - |
| - | - | |
| Seen in shops (tobacco) (n = 1906) | FAS | 0.94 (0.89 to 1.00) | 1.00 (0.94 to 1.07) | 0.95 (0.89 to 1.01) | 1.00 (0.93 to 1.06) |
| Parent figure smokes | - |
| - |
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| Parent figure vapes | - | - |
| 1.04 (0.77 to 1.40) | |
| Seen in shops (e-cigarettes) (n = 1842) | FAS | 0.99 (0.93 to 1.05) | 1.03 (0.97 to 1.10) | 1.01 (0.95 to 1.07) | 1.03 (0.97 to 1.10) |
| Parent figure smokes | - |
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| Parent figure vapes | - | - |
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| Experimentation and susceptibility | |||||
| Ever smoked (n = 1905) | FAS | 0.76 (0.57 to 1.02) | 0.85 (0.62 to 1.17) | 0.77 (0.56 to 1.05) | 0.84 (0.60 to 1.16) |
| Parent figure smokes |
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| Parent figure vapes | 2.48 (0.98 to 6.27) | 1.53 (0.59 to 3.96) | |||
| Ever used an e-cigarette (n = 1977) | FAS | 0.95 (0.85 to 1.06) | 1.05 (0.93 to 1.19) | 0.99 (0.87 to 1.12) | 1.06 (0.93 to 1.21) |
| Parent figure smokes |
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| Parent figure vapes |
| 1.51 (0.90 to 2.52) | |||
| Smoking susceptibility (n = 1942) | FAS | 0.93 (0.86 to 1.01) | 0.97 (0.90 to 1.05) | 0.93 (0.86 to 1.01) | 0.97 (0.89 to 1.05) |
| Parent figure smokes |
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| Parent figure vapes |
| 1.20 (0.87 to 1.67) | |||
| Vaping susceptibility (n = 1925) | FAS | 0.96 (0.90 to 1.03) | 1.03 (0.96 to 1.10) | 0.98 (0.91 to 1.05) | 1.03 (0.95 to 1.11) |
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| Perceived smoking norms | |||||
| Most adults smoke (n = 1958) | FAS |
| 0.98 (0.92 to 1.04) |
| 0.98 (0.92 to 1.03) |
| Parent figure smokes |
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| Parent figure vapes |
| 1.22 (0.94 to 1.58) | |||
| Most adults vape (n = 1901) | FAS |
| 1.00 (0.94 to 1.05) | 0.96 (0.91 to 1.01) | 1.00 (0.95 to 1.06) |
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| More than hardly any children my age smoke (n = 1933) | FAS | 0.97 (0.92 to 1.02) | 1.00 (0.95 to 1.06) | 0.98 (0.92 to 1.03) | 1.00 (0.95 to 1.06) |
| Parent figure smokes |
| 1.37 (1.09 to 1.72) | |||
| Parent figure vapes |
| 1.27 (1.00 to 1.61) | |||
| More than hardly any children my age vape (n = 1896) | FAS | 0.97 (0.92 to 1.03) | 1.00 (0.95 to 1.06) | 0.99 (0.93 to 1.04) | 1.00 (0.95 to 1.06) |
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| Why adults use e-cigarettes (among those who had heard of e-cigarettes; n = 1847) | |||||
| To stop smoking (n = 1677) | FAS |
| 0.99 (0.93 to 1.05) | 0.97 (0.92 to 1.02) | 1.00 (0.95 to 1.06) |
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| To use where smoking is not allowed (n = 1679) | FAS |
| 1.06 (0.99 to 1.13) | 1.06 (0.99 to 1.13) | 1.03 (0.97 to 1.11) |
| Parent figure smokes |
| 0.77 (0.56 to 1.06) | |||
| Parent figure vapes |
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| Cheaper than smoking (n = 1678) | FAS |
| 1.07 (0.99 to 1.16) |
| 1.07 (0.99 to 1.15) |
| Parent figure smokes |
| 0.82 (0.63 to 1.06) | |||
| Parent figure vapes |
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Ns relate to final fully adjusted models. FAS, Family Affluence Scale. Bold indicates p < 0.05
Multivariable logistic regression models examining the association of children’s perceptions of why adults use e-cigarettes with perceived smoking norms, and susceptibility for future smoking and vaping (among children who had heard of e-cigarettes).
| To Quit Smoking | To Use in Public When Smoking is Banned | Because They Are Cheaper than Tobacco | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Most adults smoke (n = 1641) | 0.92 (0.71 to 1.20) | 1.11 (0.85 to 1.47) | 1.24 (0.88 to 1.74) |
| More than hardly any children my age smoke (n = 1623) | 1.06 (0.83 to 1.35) | 0.92 (0.67 to 1.25) |
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| Smoking susceptibility (n = 1629) |
| 1.21 (0.81 to 1.80) | 0.99 (0.62 to 1.59) |
| Vaping susceptibility (n = 1621) |
| 1.10 (0.78 to 1.55) | 1.00 (0.68 to 1.47) |
All models adjusted for FAS, sex and parental smoking and vaping. Bold indicates p < 0.05