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影响性少数群体烟草使用者戒烟的心理、规范和环境障碍。

Psychological, Normative, and Environmental Barriers to Tobacco Cessation that Disproportionally Affect Sexual Minority Tobacco Users.

机构信息

Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, College of Public Health, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Department of Public Health Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA.

出版信息

Nicotine Tob Res. 2021 May 24;23(6):1030-1037. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntaa268.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Sexual minority populations-particularly gay/lesbian and bisexual women-use tobacco at higher rates than their heterosexual peers. Evidence-based biopsychosocial interventions for tobacco cessation are available; however, research is lacking on the specific barriers to tobacco cessation in these populations. The purpose of this study is to describe the psychological, normative, and environmental barriers to cessation that disproportionally affect sexual minority tobacco users.

METHODS

Data from wave 1 of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health were used to explore differences by sexual identity across psychosocial barriers and facilitators of tobacco cessation. The analytic sample consisted of current tobacco users (including cigarettes, e-cigarettes, cigars, cigarillos, pipes, hookah, dissolvable snus, and smokeless products). Psychosocial barriers/facilitators were modeled using logistic regression analyses, controlling for age, race/ethnicity, poverty, education, census region, and urbanicity and were stratified by sex. Models accounted for the complex study design and nonresponse.

RESULTS

Substance use and internalizing/externalizing behavioral problems were more common among gay/bisexual men. Bisexual, but not gay/lesbian, women also had higher odds of these behavioral problems. Bisexual men and women reported less normative pressure to quit than their heterosexual peers (no differences in gay/lesbian tobacco users). Gay men had more environmental barriers to quit, being more likely to receive tobacco promotion materials, and live with another tobacco user.

CONCLUSIONS

Several barriers to tobacco cessation were identified as disproportionally affecting sexual minority groups in this study; however, there were considerable differences between sexual minority men and women, as well as between gay and bisexual participants.

IMPLICATIONS

Several important psychological, normative, and environmental barriers to tobacco cessation were identified that disproportionally affect sexual minorities. There was considerable heterogeneity in the prevalence and relative difference of these barriers across sexual minority subgroups, suggesting that community-based tobacco cessation programs should be responsive to differences in gay and bisexual men and women.

摘要

介绍

性少数群体——尤其是同性恋/女同性恋和双性恋女性——吸烟率高于其异性恋同龄人。现已有基于证据的针对戒烟的生物心理社会干预措施;然而,针对这些人群戒烟的具体障碍的研究还很缺乏。本研究的目的是描述对性少数吸烟人群戒烟有重大影响的心理、规范和环境障碍。

方法

利用“人口烟草与健康评估”的第 1 波数据,探索性身份在戒烟的心理障碍和促进因素方面的差异。分析样本包括当前烟草使用者(包括香烟、电子烟、雪茄、小雪茄、烟斗、水烟、可溶解鼻烟和无烟产品)。使用逻辑回归分析来建模心理障碍/促进因素,控制年龄、种族/族裔、贫困、教育、人口普查区和城市人口,并按性别分层。模型考虑了复杂的研究设计和无应答情况。

结果

物质使用和内化/外化行为问题在男同性恋/双性恋男性中更为常见。双性恋者,而不是男同性恋/女同性恋者,也有更高的这些行为问题的几率。双性恋男性和女性报告的戒烟规范压力低于他们的异性恋同龄人(同性恋/女同性恋烟草使用者之间没有差异)。男同性恋者戒烟的环境障碍更多,更有可能收到烟草促销材料,并且与另一个烟草使用者同住。

结论

在这项研究中,确定了一些对性少数群体戒烟有重大影响的障碍;然而,在性少数男性和女性之间,以及在男同性恋和双性恋参与者之间,存在相当大的差异。

意义

确定了一些对戒烟有重大影响的重要心理、规范和环境障碍,这些障碍对性少数群体有很大的影响。在这些性少数亚组中,这些障碍的流行率和相对差异存在相当大的差异,这表明基于社区的戒烟计划应该针对男同性恋和双性恋男性和女性的差异做出响应。

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