Changes in smoking habits among Changes in smoking habits among 11-17 years old adolescents11-17 years old adolescents
1Semmelweis University, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Public Health
2Eötvös Lóránd University, Faculty of Education and Psychology, Department of Personality and Health Psychology
Pénzes MelindaPénzes Melinda11
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Mónok KataMónok Kata22
Balázs PéterBalázs Péter11
EstimatedEstimated smoking smoking prevalence prevalence among adolescents in Hungaryamong adolescents in Hungary• 23.2% - 13-15 years (GYTS 2008)
• 39% - 15-24 years: (Eurobarometer 2009)
• 17.9% and 17.6% - Grade 5th, 7th, 9th, 11th boys and girls (HBSC 2006)
• 33% - 15-16 years (ESPAD 2007)
Background and Objectives
SMOKING
Changes in one-year period
Sociodemographicsage
grade settlement
type of schoolschool achievement
Parental smoking
Smoker friends
Anti-smoking school program
Body perception
Weight concerns
Belief that smoking can control weight
Methods
• Self-administered questionnaires – overlapping questions for Survey I and Survey II
• Budapest and Debrecen, Győr, Miskolc, Pécs, Szeged
• SPSS 17.0
• Cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses, binary logistic regression
2009/2010 winter 2010/2011 winter 2011/ 2012 winter
Grade Grade 66thth & 9 & 9thth Grade Grade 88thth & 11 & 11ththGrade Grade 77thth & 10 & 10thth
actual position
Longitudinal study of body weight control and tobacco smoking among adolescents
This publication was made possible by Grant Number 1 R01 TW007927-01 from the Fogarty International Center, the This publication was made possible by Grant Number 1 R01 TW007927-01 from the Fogarty International Center, the National Cancer Institute, and the National Institutes on Drug Abuse, within the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Its National Cancer Institute, and the National Institutes on Drug Abuse, within the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Its
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Sample characteristicsResearch Survey I Survey II
Grade 6th 9th Total 7th 10th Total
Students (n) 807 1401 2208 740 1341 2081
Participate in follow up (n) - - - 525 849 1374
Participating schools (n) 36 42 78 33 40 73
Participating classes (n) 63 47 110 42 58 100
Gender (n)
Boy 407 586 993 372 562 934
Girl 400 815 1215 368 778 1146
Age (years)
Mean (SD) 12,1 (0,6) 15,1 (0,7) 14,0 (1,6) 13,1 (0,7) 16,1 (0,7) 15,0 (1,6)
Range 11-15 14-19 11-19 12-17 14-19 12-19
Type of school (%)
Elementary school - - 36,5 - - 32,1
High school - - 27,0 - - 25,3
Vocational school - - 36,4 - - 42,7
School achievement (%)
≤3,50 21,5 43 35,4 27,4 53,5 44,5
≥3,51 78,5 57 64,6 72,6 46,5 55,5
Changes in smoking prevalence I.
Grade 6th 7th Change 9th 10th Change
Experimenters (%)
Survey I and II 24.8 27.1 2.3 61.7 67.4 5.7
Follow up 21.5 33.3 11.8 57.4 69.5 12.1
Current smokers (%)
Survey I and II 6.3 7.8 1.5 34.5 40.0 5.5
Follow up 4.4 7.3 2.9 26.9 38.0 11.1
Experimenters: tried smoking even one puff .
Current smokers: were smoking during the past 30 days.
Total Follow up
Survey I Survey II Change Survey I Survey II Change
Experimenters (%) 48.2 53.2 5.0 43.7 55,7 12.0
Current smokers (%) 24.2 28.5 4.3 18.3 26.4 8.1
Changes in smoking prevalence II.
Survey I – Categories of smokers by gender and school class%
%
Students in follow up
Tried cigarette smoking between Survey I and Survey II (%)
11,9
Boy 12,9
Girl 11,1
7th class 11,7
10th class 12,0
Quitted smoking between Survey I and Survey II (%)
3,4
Boy 3,5
Girl 3,4
7th class 1,9
10th class 4,4
Became current smoker between Survey I and Survey II (%)
11,4
Boy 11,2
Girl 11,5
7th class 4,8
10th class 15,4
Changes in smoking prevalence
%
p<0,05
Survey ISurvey I Survey IISurvey II Survey I-IISurvey I-II
OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
Gender Boys 1.00 1.00 1.00
Girls 1.21 0.97-1.51 1.42** 1.10-1.84 1.31 1.00-1.71
Settlement Cities 1.00 1.00 1.00
Capital (Budapest) 1.01 0.81-1.27 1.02 0.79-1.32 1.45** 1.11-1.91
Type of school Elementary 1.00 1.00 1.00
High school 2.08* 1.55-2.80 3.00* 2.14-4.20 2.82* 1.99-4.01
Secondary specialized school 2.16* 1.60-2.93 2.64* 1.89-3.71 2.36* 1.64-3.40
Vocational school 2.48* 1.56-4.07 12.06* 5.19-28.02 4.85* 2.16-10.91
School achievement ≤3,50 1.00 1.00 1.00
≥3,51 0.47* 0.37-0.60 0.48* 0.36-0.64 0.51* 0.37-0.70
Parental smoking None 1.00 1.00 1.00
One parent 1.75* 1.37-2.24 1.57** 1.18-2.08 1.21 0.90-1.64
Both parents 1.44** 1.06-1.95 1.35 0.93-1.95 1.10 0.75-1.60
Smoker friends None 1.00 1.00 1.00
1-3 2.69* 2.04-3.54 2.88* 2.09-3.95 2.31* 1.68-3.20
4-5 8.35* 6.13-11.38 9.28* 6.56-13.14 5.81* 3.95-8.55
Anti-smoking school program No 1.00 1.00 1.00
Yes 1.09 0.82-1.44 1.14 0.77-1.68 1.09 0.77-1.53
Predictors of smoking experimentation *p<0.001; **p<0.05
Survey ISurvey I Survey IISurvey II Survey I-IISurvey I-II
Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys
OR [95% CI] OR [95% CI] OR [95% CI] OR [95% CI] OR [95% CI] OR [95% CI]
Higher subjective BMI
1.05* 1.10** 1.07* 1.04* 1.02 1.14**
[1.01-1.10] [1.05-1.15] [1.03-1.12] [1.01-1.08] [0.97-1.08] [1.07-1.22]
Desire to lose weight
1.002 0.65 0.89 0.81 1.19 0.54*
[0.70-1.43] [0.41-1.03] [0.65-1.21] [0.54-1.21] [0.77-1.84] [0.30-0.95]
Smoking can help weight reduction
1.68* 1.42 1.48* 1.93* 1.32 1.24
[1.19-2.39] [0.93-2.17] [1.06-2.06] [1.31-2.83] [0.86-2.03] [0.72-2.13]
Smoking has appetite-weight control effect
1.02* 1.02* 1.02* 1.01 1.02* 0.99
[1.01-1.04] [1.01-1.04] [1.01-1.03] [0.99-1.02] [1.01-1.04] [0.98-1.02]
*p<0.05; **p<0.001
Interrelations between weight concerns and current smoking
Conclusion
• Experimenters and current smokers prevalence – girls
– grade 9th 10th
• Experimentation: 13 years old
• Follow up sample– 11.4% became current smoker
– 3.4 % quitted smoking
• Main predictors of smoking experimentation– type of school, poorer school achievement, one parent smoking,
more smoker friends
• Current smokers– higher subjective BMI
– no desire to lose weight
– belief that smoking can decrease weight and appetite
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