Thomas David P, Panaretto Kathryn S, Davey Maureen, Briggs Viki, Borland Ron
Menzies School of Health Research, Northern Territory.
University of South Australia.
Aust N Z J Public Health. 2017 Jun;41(3):230-236. doi: 10.1111/1753-6405.12626. Epub 2017 Jan 22.
To assess whether social, economic and demographic measures are associated with initiating and sustaining quit attempts in a national sample of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smokers.
We analysed data from 759 adults who reported smoking at least weekly in the Talking About The Smokes baseline survey (April 2012 - October 2013) and completed a follow up survey a year later (August 2013 - August 2014).
Almost none of the standard baseline socioeconomic indicators predicted making or sustaining quit attempts. However, becoming employed was associated with making quit attempts (OR 1.88) and both becoming employed (OR 3.03) and moving to purchase a home (OR 2.34) were both positively associated with sustaining abstinence of one month or more. More smokers who had insufficient money for food or essentials because of money spent on cigarettes had made a quit attempt (OR 1.47) and sustained abstinence of one month or more (OR 1.74).
Disadvantage does not seem to have pervasive negative effects on quitting. We should be more optimistic in our tobacco control activities with the most disadvantaged among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smokers. Increasing personal empowerment (e.g. getting a job) may lead to at least short-term improvements in quitting.
在全国范围内对原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民吸烟者样本进行调查,以评估社会、经济和人口统计学指标是否与开始及持续戒烟尝试相关。
我们分析了来自759名成年人的数据,这些人在“谈论吸烟”基线调查(2012年4月至2013年10月)中报告至少每周吸烟一次,并在一年后的随访调查(2013年8月至2014年8月)中完成了调查。
几乎没有任何标准的基线社会经济指标能够预测是否开始或持续戒烟尝试。然而,就业与开始戒烟尝试相关(比值比1.88),就业(比值比3.03)和打算买房(比值比2.34)均与持续戒烟一个月或更长时间呈正相关。更多因吸烟花费而没有足够钱购买食物或必需品的吸烟者进行了戒烟尝试(比值比1.47),并持续戒烟一个月或更长时间(比值比1.74)。
不利因素似乎并未对戒烟产生普遍的负面影响。对于原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民吸烟者中最弱势的群体,我们在控烟活动中应更加乐观。增强个人能力(如找到工作)可能至少会在短期内改善戒烟情况。