Manfredi C, Lacey L, Warnecke R, Buis M
Prevention Research Center, University of Illinois, Chicago 60607.
Am J Public Health. 1992 Feb;82(2):267-72. doi: 10.2105/ajph.82.2.267.
Survey data indicate that young Black female smokers living in public housing are heavier smokers and have weaker motivation to quit, health beliefs and social environment less conducive to cessation, and less knowledge of where to get help to quit than other young Black female smokers in metropolitan Chicago. Compared with White women, the latter, other Black women smoke fewer cigarettes daily and have a stronger desire to quit and more concern about health reasons for quitting, but have a weaker belief in the risk of lung cancer from smoking, greater concern about quitting difficulties, and less knowledge of where to get help to quit. Low education, not race, is associated with higher smoking prevalence and less social pressure to quit or support for quitting.
调查数据表明,居住在公共住房中的年轻黑人女性吸烟者吸烟量更大,戒烟动机更弱,健康观念和社会环境对戒烟的促进作用较小,并且与芝加哥大都市地区的其他年轻黑人女性吸烟者相比,她们对何处获得戒烟帮助的了解更少。与白人女性相比,其他黑人女性每天吸烟较少,有更强的戒烟意愿,更关注戒烟的健康原因,但对吸烟导致肺癌风险的认知较弱,对戒烟困难更为担忧,且对何处获得戒烟帮助的了解更少。低教育水平而非种族与更高的吸烟率以及更少的戒烟社会压力或对戒烟的支持相关。