Kelly Brian C, Weiser Jonathan D, Parsons Jeffrey T
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA.
Soc Work Public Health. 2009 Sep-Oct;24(5):446-53. doi: 10.1080/19371910802678715.
This report assesses smoking rates and support for indoor smoking bans among club-going young adults in New York City. Nearly half of the sample were smokers. Gay, lesbian, and bisexual young adults were more likely to smoke than were heterosexual participants. No differences in smoking rates were found between sexes or between Whites and non-Whites. Support for the smoking ban exists among young adults (68.6%). This is universal, as no differences in support for the ban were found by sex, race, or sexual identity. Smokers supported the ban (57.8%) less than nonsmokers did (77.3%). Yet, it remains notable that a majority support the smoking ban among smokers.
本报告评估了纽约市常去俱乐部的年轻成年人的吸烟率以及对室内吸烟禁令的支持情况。近一半的样本是吸烟者。男同性恋、女同性恋和双性恋年轻成年人比异性恋参与者更有可能吸烟。在性别之间或白人和非白人之间未发现吸烟率存在差异。年轻成年人中存在对吸烟禁令的支持(68.6%)。这是普遍现象,因为在性别、种族或性取向方面未发现对禁令的支持存在差异。吸烟者对禁令的支持率(57.8%)低于不吸烟者(77.3%)。然而,值得注意的是,吸烟者中仍有多数人支持吸烟禁令。