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愤怒、吸烟行为与性别的中介作用:对重度和中度吸烟者的调查

Anger, Smoking Behavior, and the Mediator Effects of Gender: An Investigation of Heavy and Moderate Smokers.

作者信息

Muscatello Maria Rosaria Anna, Scimeca Giuseppe, Lorusso Simona, Battaglia Fortunato, Pandolfo Gianluca, Zoccali Rocco A, Bruno Antonio

机构信息

a Department of Biomedical and Dental Sciences and Morphofunctional Imaging , University of Messina , Messina , Italy.

b School of Health and Medical Sciences, Seton Hall University , South Orange , New Jersey , USA.

出版信息

Subst Use Misuse. 2017 Apr 16;52(5):587-593. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2016.1245343. Epub 2016 Dec 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The existing literature suggests the presence of a possible relationship between high anger levels and smoking behavior; however, there are no available data highlighting possible differences between moderate and heavy smokers and the putative effect of gender on smoking behavior.

OBJECTIVES

The aims of the current study were to assess the relationship among anger, depression, and anxiety and smoking patterns taking into account the possible mediator role of gender.

METHODS

150 smokers and 50 nonsmokers volunteers were recruited from the staff of the University of Messina, Italy. The final sample consisted of 90 smokers, divided in 50 heavy smokers (HS: more than 40 cigarettes per day), 40 moderate smokers (MS: 10-30 cigarettes per day), and 42 nonsmokers (NS). All subjects were assessed by State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory-2, Self-Rating Depression Scale, and Self-Rating Anxiety Scale.

RESULTS

On anger, depression, and anxiety measures the HS group scored higher than MS and NS groups. HS showed higher than expected levels of trait-anger, a greater tendency to control anger reactions and to access to anger-management techniques. A moderate consumption of cigarettes (10-30 cigarettes per day) was not associated with negative emotions, as MS only showed higher than expected levels of state-anger. Cigarettes consumption was related to gender-specific anger features. Conclusions/Importance: Our study highlighted the importance of anger in smoking behavior and its related gender differences. Recognizing the link among anger, gender differences and smoking behavior could improve the knowledge for future-focused interventions on smoking cessation.

摘要

背景

现有文献表明,高愤怒水平与吸烟行为之间可能存在关联;然而,尚无数据突出显示中度和重度吸烟者之间的可能差异以及性别对吸烟行为的假定影响。

目的

本研究的目的是评估愤怒、抑郁和焦虑与吸烟模式之间的关系,并考虑性别的可能中介作用。

方法

从意大利墨西拿大学的工作人员中招募了150名吸烟者和50名非吸烟者志愿者。最终样本包括90名吸烟者,分为50名重度吸烟者(HS:每天超过40支香烟)、40名中度吸烟者(MS:每天10 - 30支香烟)和42名非吸烟者(NS)。所有受试者均通过状态 - 特质愤怒表达量表 - 2、自评抑郁量表和自评焦虑量表进行评估。

结果

在愤怒、抑郁和焦虑测量方面,HS组的得分高于MS组和NS组。HS组表现出高于预期水平的特质愤怒,更倾向于控制愤怒反应并采用愤怒管理技巧。适度吸烟(每天10 - 30支香烟)与负面情绪无关,因为MS组仅表现出高于预期水平的状态愤怒。吸烟量与特定性别的愤怒特征有关。结论/重要性:我们的研究强调了愤怒在吸烟行为中的重要性及其相关的性别差异。认识到愤怒、性别差异和吸烟行为之间的联系可以增进对未来戒烟干预措施的了解。

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