Chetwynd J
N Z Med J. 1986 Jan 22;99(794):14-7.
Smokers were compared with non-smokers in a sample of 978 women aged 18 to 60 years. The smokers were more likely to come from blue collar occupational backgrounds, they were more likely to report family problems and depressive symptoms, and they were more likely to make excessive use of other dependency type substances. Smoking amongst mothers and partners of the women was found to be more prevalent amongst the smokers. The findings are discussed in terms of their implications for smoking prevention amongst women.
在一个由978名年龄在18至60岁之间的女性组成的样本中,对吸烟者和非吸烟者进行了比较。吸烟者更有可能来自蓝领职业背景,更有可能报告家庭问题和抑郁症状,并且更有可能过度使用其他成瘾性物质。研究发现,这些女性的母亲和伴侣中吸烟的情况在吸烟者中更为普遍。文中根据这些发现对女性吸烟预防的意义进行了讨论。