Department of Psychological, Health, and Learning Sciences, The University of Houston, College of Education, 491 Farish Hall, Houston, TX 77204-5029, United States.
Department of Psychological, Health, and Learning Sciences, The University of Houston, College of Education, 491 Farish Hall, Houston, TX 77204-5029, United States.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2018 Apr 1;185:133-140. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.12.012. Epub 2018 Feb 7.
Cigarette smoking rates among homeless adults are exceptionally high, contributing to health disparities experienced by this disadvantaged population. Concurrent nicotine and tobacco product use have been shown to result in greater health problems than cigarette smoking alone, and little is known about the rates, motives, and perceived impacts of concurrent use in this group. The purpose of this study is to explore concurrent use rates and constructs of interest among homeless adult daily smokers and to examine differences between concurrent users and non-concurrent users on cigarette dependence, perceived risk of smoking, readiness to quit, and the receipt of recent cessation intervention.
Participants (N = 396) were recruited from six homeless-serving agencies and/or shelters in Oklahoma City. Enrolled participants completed self-report questionnaires.
The rate of concurrent use was high -67.2%. Participants most frequently endorsed lower cost and a desire to cut down on cigarette smoking as motives for concurrent product use. Concurrent users indicated both a greater likelihood of developing a smoking-related disease if they did not quit for good and a greater number of past year quit attempts relative to non-concurrent users. There was no significant difference between concurrent users and non-concurrent users on readiness to quit or having received recent smoking cessation intervention.
The need for cessation efforts that account for concurrent use for homeless adult smokers is great. Study findings indicate that concurrent users are commonly pursuing the reduction or elimination of cigarette usage and should be specifically targeted for cessation intervention.
无家可归的成年人吸烟率异常高,导致这一弱势群体面临健康差距。同时使用尼古丁和烟草制品比单独吸烟会导致更多的健康问题,而关于这一群体同时使用的频率、动机和感知影响,人们知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨无家可归的成年吸烟者同时使用的频率和相关结构,并比较同时使用者和非同时使用者在吸烟依赖程度、吸烟风险感知、戒烟准备程度和最近接受戒烟干预方面的差异。
参与者(N=396)从俄克拉荷马城的六家为无家可归者提供服务的机构/收容所招募。入组的参与者完成了自我报告问卷。
同时使用的比例很高,达到 67.2%。参与者最常提到的同时使用产品的动机是成本更低和减少吸烟的愿望。与非同时使用者相比,同时使用者表示,如果不彻底戒烟,他们更有可能患上与吸烟有关的疾病,并且过去一年尝试戒烟的次数也更多。同时使用者和非同时使用者在戒烟准备程度或最近是否接受过戒烟干预方面没有显著差异。
需要针对无家可归的成年吸烟者同时使用的戒烟努力。研究结果表明,同时使用者通常在追求减少或消除香烟使用,应将其作为戒烟干预的特定目标人群。