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性少数群体和跨性别者的烟草使用情况:巴西全国调查的结果。

Tobacco use by sexual and gender minorities: findings from a Brazilian national survey.

机构信息

Division of Tobacco Control, Instituto Nacional de Câncer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Division of Population Research, Instituto Nacional de Câncer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2023 Apr 12;13(4):e065738. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-065738.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The study aims to identify the prevalence of use of tobacco products by sexual and gender minorities (SGM) in Brazil, the users' profile and associations between tobacco use and social and behavioural variables.

METHODOLOGY

The study used data from a representative nationwide household survey of the Brazilian population aged 12-65 years-the first one to address the issue of sexual orientation/gender identity. The study sample consisted of 15 801 individuals. Social and behavioural characteristics and the use of tobacco products were compared according to sexual orientation/gender identity. A multivariate logistic model was constructed to assess the association between tobacco use and sexual orientation/gender identity, as well as models stratified by SGM and non-SGM.

RESULTS

Prevalence of any tobacco product use was 44.7% among SGM and 17.0% among non-SGM. Water pipe use was ~8 times higher for SGM than for non-SGM (13.5% vs 1.6%). SGM tobacco users were younger and had more schooling than non-SGM tobacco users. After adjusting for social and behavioural variables, the multivariate model showed that SGM were 150% more likely to use tobacco products than non-SGM (adjusted OR 2.52; 95% CI 1.61 to 3.95). In the model for SGM, schooling, alcohol consumption, illicit drug consumption, violence and anxiety/depression were significantly associated with tobacco use.

CONCLUSION

Prevalence of tobacco use among SGM was higher than among non-SGM, and the profile of tobacco users differed between them. It is urgent to monitor health issues in SGM in Brazil and to adopt tobacco control strategies for this group.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在确定巴西性少数群体(SGM)使用烟草制品的流行率、使用者特征以及烟草使用与社会行为变量之间的关联。

方法

本研究使用了巴西 12-65 岁人群代表性全国家庭调查的数据,这是首个涉及性取向/性别认同问题的调查。研究样本由 15801 名个体组成。根据性取向/性别认同比较了社会行为特征和烟草制品使用情况。构建了一个多变量逻辑模型,以评估烟草使用与性取向/性别认同之间的关联,以及按 SGM 和非 SGM 分层的模型。

结果

SGM 中任何烟草制品使用率为 44.7%,非 SGM 中为 17.0%。SGM 使用水烟的比例是非 SGM 的约 8 倍(13.5%对 1.6%)。SGM 烟草使用者比非 SGM 烟草使用者年轻,受教育程度更高。在调整社会行为变量后,多变量模型显示 SGM 使用烟草制品的可能性是非 SGM 的 150%(调整后的 OR 2.52;95%CI 1.61 至 3.95)。在 SGM 模型中,教育程度、饮酒、非法药物使用、暴力和焦虑/抑郁与烟草使用显著相关。

结论

SGM 中烟草使用的流行率高于非 SGM,且烟草使用者的特征存在差异。巴西迫切需要监测 SGM 的健康问题,并为该群体采取烟草控制策略。

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