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丹麦和瑞典的社会经济和性别不平等在吸烟方面的差异;不同公共卫生政策公平效应的横断面比较。

Differences in socioeconomic and gender inequalities in tobacco smoking in Denmark and Sweden; a cross sectional comparison of the equity effect of different public health policies.

机构信息

Department of Occupational and Environmental medicine, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2010 Jan 9;10:9. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Denmark and Sweden are considered to be countries of rather similar socio-political type, but public health policies and smoking habits differ considerably between the two neighbours. A study comparing mechanisms behind socioeconomic inequalities in tobacco smoking, could yield information regarding the impact of health policy and -promotion in the two countries.

METHODS

Cross-sectional comparisons of socioeconomic and gender differences in smoking behaviour among 6 995 Danish and 13 604 Swedish persons aged 18-80 years.

RESULTS

The prevalence of smoking was higher in Denmark compared to Sweden. The total attributable fraction (TAF) of low education regarding daily smoking was 36% for Danish men and 35% for Danish women, and 32% and 46%, respectively, for Swedish men and women. TAF of low education regarding continued smoking were 16.2% and 15.8% for Danish men and women, and 11.0% and 18.8% for Swedish men and women, respectively. The main finding of the study was that the socioeconomic patterning of smoking, based on level of education and expressed as the relative contribution to the total burden of smoking exposure, was rather different in Sweden and Denmark. Moreover, these differences were modified by gender and age. As a general pattern, socioeconomic differences in Sweden tended to contribute more to the total burden of this habit among women, especially in the younger age groups. In men, the patterns were much more similar between the two countries. Regarding continued smoking/unsuccessful quitting, the patterns were similar for women, but somewhat different for men. Here we found that socioeconomic differences contributed more to overall continued smoking in Danish men, especially in the middle-age and older age strata.

CONCLUSION

The results imply that Swedish anti-smoking policy and/or implemented measures have been less effective in a health equity perspective among the younger generation of women, but more effective among men, compared to Danish policy implementation. The results also raises the more general issue regarding the possible need for a trade-off principle between overall population efficacy versus equity efficacy of anti-tobacco, as well as general public health policies and intervention strategies.

摘要

背景

丹麦和瑞典被认为是社会政治类型相当相似的国家,但这两个邻国的公共卫生政策和吸烟习惯有很大的不同。比较社会经济不平等与吸烟之间关系的机制的研究,可以提供关于这两个国家的卫生政策和促进政策影响的信息。

方法

对丹麦和瑞典 18-80 岁的 6995 名丹麦人和 13604 名瑞典人进行社会经济和性别差异与吸烟行为的横断面比较。

结果

与瑞典相比,丹麦的吸烟率更高。低教育程度对丹麦男性和女性每日吸烟的总归因分数(TAF)分别为 36%和 35%,而对瑞典男性和女性的 TAF 分别为 32%和 46%。低教育程度对丹麦男性和女性持续吸烟的 TAF 分别为 16.2%和 15.8%,对瑞典男性和女性的 TAF 分别为 11.0%和 18.8%。本研究的主要发现是,基于教育水平的吸烟社会经济模式,以及作为吸烟暴露总负担的相对贡献的表达,在瑞典和丹麦有很大的不同。此外,这些差异受到性别和年龄的影响。总的来说,在瑞典,社会经济差异对女性吸烟总负担的贡献往往更大,尤其是在年轻年龄组。在男性中,这两个国家的模式更为相似。对于持续吸烟/戒烟失败,女性的模式相似,但男性的模式略有不同。在这里,我们发现,与丹麦的政策实施相比,在中年和老年人群中,社会经济差异对丹麦男性的总体持续吸烟的贡献更大。

结论

结果表明,与丹麦的政策实施相比,瑞典的反吸烟政策和/或实施的措施在年轻一代女性中,从健康公平的角度来看,对减少吸烟的效果较差,但对男性的效果较好。结果还提出了一个更普遍的问题,即需要在烟草控制的总体人群效果与公平效果之间权衡,以及一般公共卫生政策和干预策略。

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