Rogers R G, Crank J
Department of Sociology, University of Colorado, Boulder 80309.
Public Health Rep. 1988 Jul-Aug;103(4):387-93.
This research endeavors to broaden our knowledge of smokers' characteristics within ethnic groups. Special attention is given to Mexican Americans, a group that until recently has received scant attention in comparative research on smoking. In general, we find that ethnic differences in smoking vary across several dimensions. Many Mexican American females never smoke. If they do, they begin smoking late, smoke few cigarettes per day, and are likely to quit. Although many anglo (non-Hispanic white) males and females have tried smoking, a much higher proportion of males have quit. Blacks generally display rates intermediate to Mexican Americans and anglos, with relatively low rates of cigarette consumption. Discussed in this report are potential mortality effects, possible intervention strategies, and possible directions for future research.
本研究致力于拓宽我们对不同种族群体中吸烟者特征的认识。特别关注墨西哥裔美国人,该群体在吸烟的比较研究中直到最近都很少受到关注。总体而言,我们发现吸烟方面的种族差异在几个维度上各不相同。许多墨西哥裔美国女性从不吸烟。如果她们吸烟,开始吸烟的时间较晚,每天吸烟量少,并且很可能戒烟。虽然许多盎格鲁(非西班牙裔白人)男性和女性都尝试过吸烟,但男性戒烟的比例要高得多。黑人的吸烟率一般介于墨西哥裔美国人和盎格鲁人之间,香烟消费量相对较低。本报告讨论了潜在的死亡率影响、可能的干预策略以及未来研究的可能方向。