Wagener Theodore L, Tackett Alayna P, Borrelli Belinda
The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, USA Oklahoma Tobacco Research Center, USA
Oklahoma Tobacco Research Center, USA Oklahoma State University, USA.
J Health Psychol. 2016 Oct;21(10):2306-13. doi: 10.1177/1359105315576347. Epub 2015 Apr 6.
The study examined caregivers' interest in using potentially reduced exposure tobacco products for smoking cessation, reduction, and to help them not smoke in places such as around their child, as all three methods would potentially lead to reduced secondhand smoke exposure for their children. A sample of 136 caregivers completed carbon monoxide testing to assess smoking status and a brief survey. Few caregivers had ever used potentially reduced exposure tobacco products (<1%), but a majority were interested in trying them as means of smoking reduction (54%), to quit/stay quit from smoking (51%), and to help them not smoke around their child or in the home (55%). Caregivers less motivated to quit smoking and with no home smoking ban were more interested in using potentially reduced exposure tobacco products to help them quit/stay quit from smoking (p < .05).
该研究调查了照顾者对使用潜在低暴露烟草产品来戒烟、减少吸烟量以及帮助他们在孩子周围等场所不吸烟的兴趣,因为这三种方法都可能减少孩子接触二手烟的机会。136名照顾者的样本完成了一氧化碳测试以评估吸烟状况并进行了一项简短调查。很少有照顾者使用过潜在低暴露烟草产品(<1%),但大多数人有兴趣尝试将其作为减少吸烟量的手段(54%)、戒烟/保持戒烟状态(51%)以及帮助他们在孩子周围或家中不吸烟(55%)。戒烟动力较小且家中没有吸烟禁令的照顾者对使用潜在低暴露烟草产品来帮助他们戒烟/保持戒烟状态更感兴趣(p < 0.05)。