Cigarette Smoking Trajectories of US Young Adults by Sex

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Harton, Moriah R. [1 ]
Parker, Maria A. [1 ]
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[1] Indiana Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, 809 E 9th St, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA
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GENDER-DIFFERENCES; UNITED-STATES;
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10.1093/ntr/ntae301
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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Introduction While cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortality in the United States, nearly one-fifth of young adults continue to smoke cigarettes; however, the prevalence remains higher in males than females.Methods The restricted panel data from the Monitoring the Future study was used, which follows a nationally representative sample of 12th-grade students (modal age 18) from 1976 to 2019 (n = 24 293). A group-based trajectory model was fit to the data for each sex (male/female), where groups were determined by cigarette smoking (yes/no) from the base year through the six biennial follow-up questionnaires. The analysis was then repeated overall and by decade.Results Four trajectory groups of cigarette smoking emerged for both sexes (male/female). Group 1 (60.8/62.0%) included participants with nonuse of cigarettes. Group 2 (13.1/14.2%) captured individuals with a moderate probability of use of cigarettes at baseline that decreased over time. Group 3 (7.1/5.5%) was the opposite of group 2, where participants had a low/moderate probability of cigarette smoking at baseline that increased over time. Group 4 (19.0/18.3%) captured individuals with high/moderate to high use of cigarettes throughout the study period. Overall and by decade analyses produced similar results.Conclusions Almost one-quarter of the sample had increasing or high cigarette smoking, which suggests prioritizing interventions on recent high school graduates, regardless of sex, who begin with low cigarette smoking and increase over time and those with consistently high cigarette smoking. Future research will examine how different cigarette smoking trajectories relate to substance use and mental health outcomes.Implications This study provides a novel viewpoint on cigarette trajectory analysis for the young adult population, stratified by sex. This stratification showed that regardless of sex, the same four distinct trajectory groups were present. This result was somewhat unanticipated as there are known discrepancies in both cigarette smoking initiation and cessation between the sexes.
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