Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, 4301 West Markham St., #820, Little Rock, AR 72205, USA.
Coalition for a Tobacco Free Arkansas, 1100 N. University Ave, Suite 257, Little Rock, AR 72207, USA.
Prev Med. 2022 Dec;165(Pt B):107340. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2022.107340. Epub 2022 Nov 10.
Little is known about the implementation of voluntary policies in the homes of Black/African American women smokers who live in rural areas where health care access is limited. This paper examines 1) the sample's prevalence of comprehensive smoke-free rules; 2) sociodemographic, social, and smoking characteristics of women by home rule type; and 3) the association of social indicators with the outcome complete ban on smoked tobacco use in the home (n = 191). Families Rising to Enforce Smokefree Homes collected baseline data from 2019 to 2021 prior to randomization to an intervention that aimed to increase comprehensive smokefree policies in the homes African American women living in the rural Delta region of Arkansas. The primary outcome was implementation of a complete ban on all smoked tobacco products anywhere inside the home. Results showed that 26% of women had a rule that completely banned all smoked tobacco products in the home. Women who reported having no ban were more likely to be employed part-time (50.0%), while women with a partial (66.9%) or complete ban (60.0%) were more likely to not currently work for pay. Women who indicated that they just meet basic expenses and meet needs with little left had significantly lower odds of having a complete ban on smoked tobacco in the home than women who indicated that they live comfortably. Perceived financial security may be a motivating factor that helps women keep their homes free from all smoked tobacco products (# NCT03476837).
目前对于居住在医疗资源有限的农村地区的非裔美国女性吸烟者家庭中,自愿执行禁烟政策的情况知之甚少。本文探讨了:1)该样本中全面无烟规定的流行率;2)按家庭规定类型划分的女性的社会人口学、社会和吸烟特征;3)社会指标与家庭内完全禁止使用吸烟烟草制品结果之间的关联(n=191)。家庭禁烟倡议组织(Families Rising to Enforce Smokefree Homes)在 2019 年至 2021 年期间随机分配干预措施之前,收集了基线数据,该干预措施旨在增加居住在阿肯色州三角洲农村地区的非裔美国女性家中的全面无烟政策。主要结果是实施全面禁止在家中任何地方使用所有吸烟烟草制品的规定。结果表明,26%的女性有一项完全禁止在家中使用所有吸烟烟草制品的规定。报告没有禁令的女性更有可能兼职工作(50.0%),而部分(66.9%)或完全(60.0%)禁止的女性更有可能目前没有带薪工作。表示仅能满足基本开支和需求,几乎没有剩余的女性,其家中完全禁止吸烟烟草制品的可能性明显低于表示生活舒适的女性。经济安全感可能是促使女性使家中完全无烟的一个因素(# NCT03476837)。