Waldron I, Lye D
Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104-6018.
Am J Prev Med. 1989 May-Jun;5(3):142-9.
This study analyzes the relationships of cigarette smoking and smoking histories to employment status and occupation. Data from a large, representative sample of U.S. adults in 1985 were analyzed separately for white men, white women, black men, and black women, with controls for age, education, and marital status included in all analyses. It has been hypothesized that women who adopt traditional male roles are more likely to become smokers. However, our data indicate that participation of women in the labor force or employment of women in male-dominated occupations have had little or no effect on women's smoking adoption or cessation. Unemployed men and women (those who were not employed but were seeking work) were substantially more likely than employed men and women to be smokers. Among employed whites, the percentage of smokers was high for industrial manual workers and service workers and low for professionals and farmers. Similar differences were observed in the proportion who had ever adopted smoking. These differences in smoking adoption had begun at young ages, before most people have adopted adult roles, which suggests that the differences in smoking adoption were not caused by unemployment or occupation. Rather, it appears that certain personal characteristics or early experiences influenced both smoking adoption and adult unemployment or occupation. In addition, unemployment may decrease smoking cessation, and employment in professional occupations may increase smoking cessation.
本研究分析了吸烟及吸烟史与就业状况和职业之间的关系。对1985年来自美国成年人的一个大型代表性样本的数据,分别针对白人男性、白人女性、黑人男性和黑人女性进行了分析,所有分析均纳入了年龄、教育程度和婚姻状况的对照因素。据推测,承担传统男性角色的女性更有可能成为吸烟者。然而,我们的数据表明,女性参与劳动力市场或在男性主导的职业中就业,对女性开始吸烟或戒烟几乎没有影响。失业的男性和女性(即未就业但正在找工作的人)比就业的男性和女性成为吸烟者的可能性要大得多。在就业的白人中,工业体力劳动者和服务业工人中吸烟者的比例较高,而专业人员和农民中吸烟者的比例较低。在曾经吸烟的比例方面也观察到了类似的差异。这些吸烟行为上的差异在大多数人尚未承担成人角色的幼年时期就已开始,这表明吸烟行为上的差异并非由失业或职业所致。相反,似乎某些个人特征或早期经历既影响了吸烟行为,也影响了成年后的失业情况或职业选择。此外,失业可能会减少戒烟行为,而从事专业职业可能会增加戒烟行为。