Houston Thomas K, Scarinci Isabel C, Person Sharina D, Greene Paul G
Deep South Center for Effectiveness Research, Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Alabama, USA.
Am J Public Health. 2005 Jun;95(6):1056-61. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2004.039909.
We assessed differences by ethnicity in ever receiving advice from providers to quit smoking. We evaluated whether socioeconomic status and health status were moderators of the association.
We used 2000 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey data, a population-based cross-sectional survey.
After adjusting for complex survey design, 69% of the 14089 current smokers reported ever being advised to quit by a provider. Hispanics (50%) and African Americans (61%) reported receiving smoking counseling less frequently compared with Whites (72%, P<.01 for each). Ethnic minority status, lower education, and poorer health status remained significantly associated with lower rates of advice to quit after adjustment for number of cigarettes, time from last provider visit, income, comorbidities, health insurance, gender, and age. Smoking counseling differences between African Americans and Whites were greater among those with lower income and those without health insurance. Compared with Whites, differences for both Hispanics and African Americans were also greater among those with lower education.
We found lower rates of smoking cessation advice among ethnic minorities. However, we also found complex interactions of ethnicity with socioeconomic factors.
我们评估了不同种族在从医疗服务提供者处获得戒烟建议方面的差异。我们还评估了社会经济地位和健康状况是否为该关联的调节因素。
我们使用了2000年行为危险因素监测调查数据,这是一项基于人群的横断面调查。
在对复杂的调查设计进行调整后,14089名当前吸烟者中有69%报告曾被医疗服务提供者建议戒烟。与白人(72%,两者P<0.01)相比,西班牙裔(50%)和非裔美国人(61%)报告接受吸烟咨询的频率较低。在对吸烟量、距上次就医时间、收入、合并症、健康保险、性别和年龄进行调整后,少数族裔身份、低教育水平和较差的健康状况仍与较低的戒烟建议率显著相关。非裔美国人和白人之间的吸烟咨询差异在低收入者和无健康保险者中更大。与白人相比,西班牙裔和非裔美国人在低教育水平者中的差异也更大。
我们发现少数族裔获得戒烟建议的比例较低。然而,我们也发现种族与社会经济因素之间存在复杂的相互作用。