Margolis Rachel, Wright Laura
Department of Sociology, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2016 Jul;71(4):687-97. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbu220. Epub 2015 Feb 17.
We examine how the likelihood of smoking cessation among smokers and patterns of adherence to smoking cessation differ by partnership status, partnership changes, and partners' smoking behavior. The data are a nationally representative sample of smokers in middle and older age from the Health and Retirement Study (1992-2010).
We use multivariate logistic regression models to analyze the likelihood of smoking cessation among smokers and then estimate adherence to smoking cessation using discrete-time event history models.
Those partnered with smokers and those whose partners relapse into smoking are much less likely than the unpartnered to quit smoking and adhere to smoking cessation. Respondents partnered with non-smokers and those whose partners quit smoking are more likely to quit smoking than the unpartnered. Those recently widowed, divorced, and repartnered have similar smoking changes to the consistently unpartnered.
Being partnered does not always mean healthier behavior changes. Rather, the association between partnership status and smoking changes depends greatly on the health behavior changes of the partner. The partnership context at the time of smoking cessation sets the stage for longer term patterns of adherence, shaping health in older age.
我们研究吸烟者戒烟的可能性以及戒烟的依从模式如何因伴侣关系状况、伴侣关系变化和伴侣的吸烟行为而有所不同。数据来自健康与退休研究(1992 - 2010年)中具有全国代表性的中老年吸烟者样本。
我们使用多元逻辑回归模型分析吸烟者戒烟的可能性,然后使用离散时间事件史模型估计戒烟的依从性。
与吸烟者为伴的人和其伴侣复吸的人相比单身者更不容易戒烟并坚持戒烟。与不吸烟者为伴的受访者以及其伴侣戒烟的受访者比单身者更有可能戒烟。最近丧偶、离婚和重新结伴的人与一直单身的人有相似的吸烟变化。
有伴侣并不总是意味着有更健康的行为改变。相反,伴侣关系状况与吸烟变化之间的关联很大程度上取决于伴侣的健康行为变化。戒烟时的伴侣关系背景为长期的依从模式奠定了基础,塑造了老年人的健康状况。