Hodge F S, Casken J
Center for American Indian Research and Education, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley 94704, USA.
Health Care Women Int. 1999 Sep-Oct;20(5):455-69. doi: 10.1080/073993399245557.
A high rate of cigarette smoking is documented among the American Indian population in California, but data on Indian women smokers have not been widely studied. This paper reports on a survey conducted in a smoking cessation project implemented and evaluated as part of a National Cancer Institute (NCI) cooperative agreement. Characteristics of Indian women smokers are presented and cessation status is examined. The overall goal of the project was to increase long-term smoking cessation among American Indian populations through a reproducible clinic-based smoking cessation program. To ascertain smoking prevalence and tobacco use patterns, a self-administered survey was completed by 1,369 adult male and female American Indian health clinic users in Northern California. Study results reported several important characteristics of Indian women smokers. Single and divorced participants had a higher smoking rate (40.4% and 42%) than married participants (34.4%); 54.5% of unemployed women smoked; and level of education was strongly associated with smoking status (p = .011). Almost 80% (79.9%) of women former smokers quit using the "cold turkey" method. Fewer than 50% of Indian women smokers reported willingness to quit at the following smoking cessation stages: "immediately" or "ready" (12.4%), "in one month" (10.5%), and "in six months" (25.2%). This points to a need for effective tobacco cessation interventions for American Indians, which will take into consideration Indian women smokers' demographic characteristics, lenient attitudes toward smoking, and smoking behaviors.
加利福尼亚州的美国印第安人群体中吸烟率很高,但关于印第安女性吸烟者的数据尚未得到广泛研究。本文报告了一项在作为美国国立癌症研究所(NCI)合作协议一部分实施和评估的戒烟项目中进行的调查。介绍了印第安女性吸烟者的特征并考察了戒烟状况。该项目的总体目标是通过一个可复制的基于诊所的戒烟项目,提高美国印第安人群体的长期戒烟率。为了确定吸烟率和烟草使用模式,北加利福尼亚州1369名使用印第安健康诊所服务的成年男女完成了一份自填式调查问卷。研究结果报告了印第安女性吸烟者的几个重要特征。单身和离异参与者的吸烟率(分别为40.4%和42%)高于已婚参与者(34.4%);54.5%的失业女性吸烟;教育程度与吸烟状况密切相关(p = 0.011)。几乎80%(79.9%)的已戒烟女性采用“突然戒烟”法戒烟。在以下戒烟阶段,报告愿意戒烟的印第安女性吸烟者不到50%:“立即”或“准备好”(12.4%)、“一个月内”(10.5%)和“六个月内”(25.2%)。这表明需要针对美国印第安人开展有效的戒烟干预措施,这将考虑到印第安女性吸烟者的人口统计学特征、对吸烟的宽容态度和吸烟行为。