Adler Limor, Abu Arar Shafeek, Yehoshua Ilan, Cohen Bar, Hermoni Alon Sharon, Shahar Arnon, Zacay Galia, Mizrahi Reuveni Miri
Health Division, Maccabi Healthcare Services, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Department of Family Medicine, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Tob Induc Dis. 2023 May 19;21:64. doi: 10.18332/tid/162367. eCollection 2023.
Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death and illness globally. There is conflicting evidence regarding the association between quitting rates and partners' smoking status. It is thought that spouses influence one another's health habits, including smoking. This study aims to evaluate this association in patients who made a smoking cessation attempt with pharmacotherapy.
For this Israeli nationwide retrospective cohort study, we randomly selected patients who filled a prescription for varenicline as part of their smoking cessation process and were partnered. The participants were asked to complete a questionnaire 26-52 weeks after the first varenicline purchase. The independent variables were the partner's smoking status at the beginning of the smoking cessation process and while answering the questionnaire. The outcome was a success in the quitting process.
In all, 226 (50%) participants had partners who smoked at the beginning of the quitting process, and 230 (50%) had non-smoking partners; 178 (39%) participants reported successful smoking cessation. There was a significant difference in success rates depending on partners' smoking status at the end of the process, with success rates of 39% with a non-smoking partner, 76% with a partner who also stopped smoking, and 31% with a partner who continued smoking (p<0.001). Multivariate analysis showed that having a partner who stopped smoking during the quitting process was associated with higher odds of quitting compared with having a non-smoking partner (OR=4.73; 95% CI: 1.86-12.05).
This study showed that both partners quitting was associated with increased odds of successful quitting. Health providers should make efforts to engage both partners in smoking cessation.
吸烟是全球可预防的首要死亡和疾病原因。关于戒烟率与伴侣吸烟状况之间的关联,证据存在冲突。人们认为配偶会相互影响健康习惯,包括吸烟。本研究旨在评估在尝试通过药物疗法戒烟的患者中这种关联。
对于这项以色列全国性回顾性队列研究,我们随机选择了在戒烟过程中开具了伐尼克兰处方且有伴侣的患者。要求参与者在首次购买伐尼克兰后的26 - 52周完成一份问卷。自变量是戒烟过程开始时以及回答问卷时伴侣的吸烟状况。结果是戒烟过程成功。
总共有226名(50%)参与者在戒烟过程开始时伴侣吸烟,230名(50%)参与者伴侣不吸烟;178名(39%)参与者报告戒烟成功。根据过程结束时伴侣的吸烟状况,成功率存在显著差异,伴侣不吸烟时成功率为39%,伴侣也戒烟时成功率为76%,伴侣继续吸烟时成功率为31%(p<0.001)。多变量分析表明,与有不吸烟伴侣相比,在戒烟过程中有伴侣戒烟与更高的戒烟几率相关(比值比=4.73;95%置信区间:1.86 - 12.05)。
本研究表明双方伴侣都戒烟与成功戒烟几率增加相关。医疗服务提供者应努力让双方伴侣都参与戒烟。