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Title: Screening, Counseling, and Health Care Utilization Among a National Sample of Adolescent Smokers.

Authors: Merianos, Ashley L; Mahabee-Gittens, E Melinda

Published In Clin Pediatr (Phila), (2020 05)

Abstract: Our objective was to assess the association between cigarette smoking and tobacco use screening and advising to quit use by a clinician among adolescents nationwide. We also examined the relationships between smoking and health-related indicators and health care utilization. A secondary analysis of the 2017 National Survey on Drug Use and Health was conducted (N = 11 884). Ever smokers were less likely to be screened for tobacco use. Current smokers and those who were nicotine dependent were more likely to have been advised to quit use. Ever and current smokers were significantly more likely to report good/fair/poor health status, illness-related school absenteeism in the past 30 days, and were more likely to have had an emergency department visit or an overnight hospital stay. Standardized tobacco control efforts are needed in health care settings to support clinicians to screen all adolescents for tobacco use and advise every smoker irrespective of smoking frequency to quit use.

PubMed ID: 32054291 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: Adolescent; Counseling/statistics & numerical data*; Cross-Sectional Studies; Female; Health Surveys; Humans; Male; Mass Screening/statistics & numerical data*; Patient Acceptance of Health Care/statistics & numerical data*; Smokers*; Smoking Cessation/statistics & numerical data*; Socioeconomic Factors

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