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低收入吸烟者的吸烟行为与经济压力之间的关联。

Associations between smoking behaviors and financial stress among low-income smokers.

作者信息

Widome Rachel, Joseph Anne M, Hammett Patrick, Van Ryn Michelle, Nelson David B, Nyman John A, Fu Steven S

机构信息

Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Minnesota School of Public Health, MN, USA.

Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota Medical School, MN, USA.

出版信息

Prev Med Rep. 2015 Oct 29;2:911-5. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2015.10.011. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Many American households struggle to bring in sufficient income to meet basic needs related to nutrition, housing, and healthcare. Nicotine addiction and consequent expenditures on cigarettes may impose extra financial strain on low-income households. We examine how cigarette use behaviors relate to self-reported financial stress/strain among low-income smokers.

METHODS

At baseline in 2011/12, OPT-IN recruited adult smokers age 18-64 from the administrative databases of the state-subsidized Minnesota Health Care Programs (N = 2406). We tested whether nicotine dependency, type of cigarettes used, and smoking intensity were associated with self-reported difficulty affording food, healthcare, housing, and living within one's income. All regression models were adjusted for race, education, income, age, and gender.

RESULTS

Difficulty living on one's income (77.4%), paying for healthcare (33.6%), paying for housing (38.4%), and paying for food (40.8%) were common conditions in this population. Time to first cigarette and cigarettes smoked per day predicted financial stress related to affording food, housing, and living within one's income (all p < 0.05). For instance, those whose time to first cigarette was greater than 60 minutes had about half the odds of reporting difficulty paying for housing compared to those who had their first cigarette within five minutes of waking (adjusted odds ratio = 0.55 [95% CI: 0.41, 0.73]). Type of cigarette used was not associated with any type of financial stress/strain.

CONCLUSIONS

Smoking and particularly heavy smoking may contribute in an important way to the struggles that low-income households with smokers face in paying for necessities.

摘要

目的

许多美国家庭难以获得足够收入来满足与营养、住房和医疗保健相关的基本需求。尼古丁成瘾以及随之而来的香烟支出可能会给低收入家庭带来额外的经济压力。我们研究吸烟行为与低收入吸烟者自我报告的经济压力/紧张之间的关系。

方法

在2011/12年基线时,“选择加入”项目从明尼苏达州补贴的明尼苏达医疗保健项目的行政数据库中招募了18 - 64岁的成年吸烟者(N = 2406)。我们测试了尼古丁依赖、所吸香烟类型和吸烟强度是否与自我报告的难以负担食物、医疗保健、住房以及在收入范围内生活相关。所有回归模型都对种族、教育程度、收入、年龄和性别进行了调整。

结果

在这一人群中,难以在收入范围内生活(77.4%)、支付医疗保健费用(33.6%)、支付住房费用(38.4%)和支付食物费用(40.8%)是常见情况。吸第一支烟的时间和每天吸烟量预测了与负担食物、住房以及在收入范围内生活相关的经济压力(所有p < 0.05)。例如,吸第一支烟时间大于60分钟的人报告支付住房费用困难的几率约为醒来后五分钟内吸第一支烟者的一半(调整后的优势比 = 0.55 [95%置信区间:0.41, 0.73])。所吸香烟类型与任何类型的经济压力/紧张均无关联。

结论

吸烟,尤其是重度吸烟,可能在很大程度上导致有吸烟者的低收入家庭在支付生活必需品方面面临困难。

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