Hendricks Peter S, Westmaas J Lee, Ta Park Van M, Thorne Christopher B, Wood Sabrina B, Baker Majel R, Lawler R Marsh, Webb Hooper Monica, Delucchi Kevin L, Hall Sharon M
School of Public Health, Department of Health Behavior, University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Behavioral Research Center, American Cancer Society.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2014 Mar;28(1):193-205. doi: 10.1037/a0031938. Epub 2013 Mar 25.
Research has documented tobacco-related health disparities by race and gender. Prior research, however, has not examined expectancies about the smoking cessation process (i.e., abstinence-related expectancies) as potential contributors to tobacco-related disparities in special populations. This cross-sectional study compared abstinence-related expectancies between American Indian (n = 87), African American (n = 151), and White (n = 185) smokers, and between women (n = 231) and men (n = 270) smokers. Abstinence-related expectancies also were examined as mediators of race and gender relationships with motivation to quit and abstinence self efficacy. Results indicated that American Indians and African Americans were less likely than Whites to expect withdrawal effects, and more likely to expect that quitting would be unproblematic. African Americans also were less likely than Whites to expect smoking cessation interventions to be effective. Compared with men, women were more likely to expect withdrawal effects and weight gain. These expectancy differences mediated race and gender relationships with motivation to quit and abstinence self-efficacy. Findings emphasize potential mechanisms underlying tobacco-related health disparities among American Indians, African Americans, and women and suggest a number of specific approaches for targeting tobacco dependence interventions to these populations.
研究已记录了与烟草相关的种族和性别健康差异。然而,先前的研究尚未考察对戒烟过程的预期(即与戒烟相关的预期)作为特殊人群中与烟草相关差异的潜在因素。这项横断面研究比较了美国印第安人(n = 87)、非裔美国人(n = 151)和白人(n = 185)吸烟者之间以及女性(n = 231)和男性(n = 270)吸烟者之间与戒烟相关的预期。与戒烟相关的预期也被作为种族和性别与戒烟动机及戒烟自我效能关系的中介因素进行了考察。结果表明,美国印第安人和非裔美国人比白人更不容易预期到戒断反应,且更有可能预期戒烟不会有问题。非裔美国人比白人也更不容易预期戒烟干预会有效。与男性相比,女性更有可能预期到戒断反应和体重增加。这些预期差异在种族和性别与戒烟动机及戒烟自我效能的关系中起到了中介作用。研究结果强调了美国印第安人、非裔美国人及女性中与烟草相关健康差异背后的潜在机制,并为针对这些人群的烟草依赖干预提出了一些具体方法。