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ATTITUDES AND RISK PERCEPTIONS TOWARD SMOKING AMONG ADOLESCENTS WHO MODIFY CIGAR PRODUCTS

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ETHNICITY & DISEASE
卷 28, 期 3, 页码 135-144

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INT SOC HYPERTENSION BLACKS-ISHIB
DOI: 10.18865/ed.28.3.135

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Tobacco; Cigars; Adolescents; Freaking; Blunting; Risk Perceptions

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  1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [1-U48-DP-001930]
  2. Ohio Department of Health/Federal Government, Bureau of Child and Family Health Services through the Cuyahoga County Board of Health's Child and Family Health Services Program

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Objective: To examine high school youths' perceptions of health risks, and personal and parental attitudes toward cigarette, cigar, and marijuana use among youth who use or modify cigars. Design: Descriptive cross-sectional study. Participants: The 2013 Cuyahoga County Youth Risk Behavior Survey used a two stage cluster sample design to randomly sample public high schools and classrooms. Students in selected classrooms were eligible; 16,855 students completed the survey. Main Outcome Measures: This study examines the association between risk perceptions of and youths' personal and parental attitudes toward smoking cigarettes, cigars, and marijuana with current use of cigars, cigarillos or little cigars (CCLCs) or modified CCLCs fie, freaking or blunting). Results: 23.5% of youth reported current use of CCLCs in some way; 11.0% reported current freaking and 18.5% reported current blunt use. CCLC users tended to be male and Black. Perceiving all smoking behaviors as risky, wrong, or wrong by parents reduced odds of using CCLCs. After multivariate analysis, Blacks had increased odds of using CCLCs if they perceived smoking cigarettes as harmful, which was not found among other race/ethnicity categories. Having parents who believed that smoking CCLCs is wrong increased the odds of youth freaking or blunting among all CCLC users. Odds of blunting was greater for those who believed CCI_Cs were more risky among all CCI C users. Conclusions: Findings suggest that CCLC users may think cigars are safer than cigarettes, and that modifiers may think their use is safer and more in line with their parents' views than non-modified CCCLCs.

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