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对新冠病毒的易感性认知与严重性认知:风险认知与吸烟行为变化的关联

Perceived Susceptibility to and Seriousness of COVID-19: Associations of Risk Perceptions with Changes in Smoking Behavior.

作者信息

Vogel Erin A, Henriksen Lisa, Schleicher Nina C, Prochaska Judith J

机构信息

Stanford Prevention Research Center, Department of Medicine, Stanford University, Medical School Office Building, X316, 1265 Welch Road, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jul 17;18(14):7621. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18147621.

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, studies have documented increased and decreased cigarette smoking among adults. Individual differences in the perceived susceptibility and seriousness of the virus, for people who smoke in general and for oneself personally, may relate to changes in smoking. Using the Health Belief Model (HBM) as a theoretical framework, we examined associations with self-reported increasing and decreasing smoking a lot during the COVID-19 stay-at-home period. Adults in 30 large U.S. cities who smoked cigarettes daily completed an online survey between 14 July and 30 November 2020. The analytic sample (N = 2768) was 54.0% male and 68.3% white with 23.7% reporting increasing and 11.3% decreasing smoking (6% reported both). Younger age, a diagnosis of COVID-19, and greater pandemic-related stress were associated with greater odds of both increased and decreased smoking. Increased smoking also was associated with heavier nicotine dependence, greater desire to quit, and greater perceived susceptibility and lower perceived seriousness of COVID-19 for people who smoke, while pandemic-related job-loss, lower nicotine dependence, and greater self-efficacy were associated with decreased smoking. Among respondents who had not contracted COVID-19 ( = 2418), correlates were similar with the addition of greater perceived personal susceptibility to COVID-19 associated with both increased and decreased smoking, while greater perceived personal seriousness of COVID-19 was associated with increased smoking. Findings for risk perceptions were largely in directions that contradict the HBM. Circumstances surrounding behavior change during the pandemic are complex and may be especially complex for nicotine addiction.

摘要

在新冠疫情期间,研究记录了成年人吸烟行为的增加和减少。对于一般吸烟者和吸烟者个人而言,对病毒易感性和严重性的认知存在个体差异,这可能与吸烟行为的变化有关。我们以健康信念模型(HBM)为理论框架,研究了在新冠疫情居家期间自我报告的大量增加和减少吸烟行为之间的关联。2020年7月14日至11月30日期间,美国30个大城市中每天吸烟的成年人完成了一项在线调查。分析样本(N = 2768)中男性占54.0%,白人占68.3%,23.7%的人报告吸烟增加,11.3%的人报告吸烟减少(6%的人报告两者皆有)。年龄较小、被诊断感染新冠病毒以及与疫情相关的压力较大,与吸烟增加和减少的可能性都更大有关。吸烟增加还与尼古丁依赖程度更高、戒烟意愿更强、吸烟者对新冠病毒的易感性更高以及对其严重性的认知更低有关,而与疫情相关的失业、尼古丁依赖程度较低和自我效能感较高则与吸烟减少有关。在未感染新冠病毒的受访者(n = 2418)中,相关因素与上述情况相似,此外,对新冠病毒个人易感性的认知增加与吸烟增加和减少都有关,而对新冠病毒个人严重性的认知增加与吸烟增加有关。风险认知的研究结果在很大程度上与健康信念模型相悖。疫情期间行为改变的情况很复杂,对于尼古丁成瘾来说可能尤其复杂。

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