Daza Patricia, Cofta-Woerpel Ludmila, Mazas Carlos, Fouladi Rachel T, Cinciripini Paul M, Gritz Ellen R, Wetter David W
Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2006;41(3):317-39. doi: 10.1080/10826080500410884.
Racial/ethnic differences in the determinants of smoking cessation could have important treatment implications. The current study examined racial/ethnic differences in smoking cessation, prospective predictors of cessation, and whether the predictive ability of these factors differed by race/ethnicity. Participants were 709 employed adults recruited through the National Rural Electric Co-op Association or through natural gas pipeline corporations. Data were collected in 1990 and 1994. Although race/ethnicity was not predictive of abstinence, Hispanic, African American, and White smokers displayed differential on tobacco-, alcohol-, and work-related variables. These racial/ethnic differences highlight the specific factors that should be considered when providing smoking cessation treatment to specific populations. Limitations are noted.
戒烟决定因素中的种族/民族差异可能对治疗具有重要意义。当前的研究调查了戒烟方面的种族/民族差异、戒烟的前瞻性预测因素,以及这些因素的预测能力是否因种族/民族而异。参与者是通过国家农村电力合作社协会或天然气管道公司招募的709名在职成年人。数据于1990年和1994年收集。尽管种族/民族并不能预测戒烟情况,但西班牙裔、非裔美国人和白人吸烟者在与烟草、酒精和工作相关的变量上存在差异。这些种族/民族差异凸显了在为特定人群提供戒烟治疗时应考虑的具体因素。研究也指出了局限性。