VISN 17 Center of Excellence for Research on Returning War Veterans, Waco, Texas, USA.
Am J Addict. 2012 Nov-Dec;21(6):550-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1521-0391.2012.00282.x. Epub 2012 Sep 27.
Despite the increased awareness regarding the risks of cigarette smoking, this behavior continues to be a serious public health concern. As such, the goal of the current study was to examine risk factors for smoking relapse among individuals employed through fire service.
In this report, drinking changes, trauma exposure, and occupational stress were compared among firefighters (N = 81) who reported a relapse to cigarette smoking (n = 27), a lifetime former history of smoking (n = 27), or no history of smoking (n = 27). Mechanisms behind tobacco relapse occurring after employment in fire service were explored.
Firefighters who relapsed to smoking, when compared to their nonsmoking peers, had higher rates of weekly alcohol consumption throughout their first year of fire service and had greater increases in drinking from preacademy to postacademy.
Gaining a better understanding of these behaviors within this understudied and high-risk population may provide valuable information that can be used in designing future relapse prevention strategies as well as smoking cessation interventions.
尽管人们对吸烟风险的认识有所提高,但这种行为仍然是一个严重的公共卫生问题。因此,本研究的目的是探讨从事消防工作的个体吸烟复吸的危险因素。
在本报告中,我们比较了报告吸烟复吸(n=27)、终生吸烟史(n=27)或无吸烟史(n=27)的消防员的饮酒变化、创伤暴露和职业压力。探讨了从事消防工作后烟草复吸的机制。
与不吸烟的同伴相比,复吸吸烟的消防员在入职后的第一年每周饮酒量更高,从预学院到后学院的饮酒量也有更大的增加。
在这个研究较少且风险较高的人群中,更好地了解这些行为可能为设计未来的复吸预防策略以及戒烟干预措施提供有价值的信息。