A moderated mediation analysis of the association between smoking and suicide attempts among adolescents in 28 countries
Date
2023
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Scientific Reports
Abstract
Globally, evidence has shown that many adolescents are victims of substance use, mainly cigarette
smoking, and it has been associated with suicidal ideation. However, the mechanisms underlying
this association are poorly understood. This study examines whether truancy mediates and gender
moderates the association of cigarette smoking with suicide attempts among adolescents in 28
countries. Data from the Global School-Based Student Health Survey were used. Hierarchical multiple
logistic regression analyses were used to estimate the efect-modifcation of gender on cigarette
smoking and suicide attempt. The mediating efect of truancy on the association between cigarette
smoking and suicidal attempt was assessed using the generalized decomposition method. Cigarette
smoking was associated with suicide attempts after adjusting for several confounding variables
(aOR= 1.21; 95% CI = 1.09–1.33). The bootstrap results from the generalized decomposition analysis
indicated that truancy partially mediated the association of cigarette smoking with a suicide attempt,
contributing 21% of the total efect among in-school adolescents. Hierarchical regression analyses
suggested that gender moderated the efect of cigarette smoking on suicidal attempts: female
adolescents who smoked had 36% higher odds of suicidal attempts compared to male adolescents.
The fndings suggest possible pathways for designing and implementing interventions to address
adolescents’ cigarette smoking and truancy to prevent suicidal attempts.
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Research Article
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smoking, suicide, adolescents