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与普通人群相比,新冠疫情期间移民背景人群吸烟情况的变化:一项基于人群的研究。

Changes in smoking due to COVID-19 pandemic among persons of migrant origin compared with the general population: a population-based study.

作者信息

Ruokolainen Otto, Lilja Eero, Ollila Hanna, Castaneda Anu E, Koponen Päivikki, Skogberg Natalia

机构信息

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Department of Public Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland.

出版信息

Scand J Public Health. 2024 May;52(3):271-283. doi: 10.1177/14034948231199792. Epub 2023 Sep 19.

Abstract

AIMS

Prior studies have implied that smokers may have changed their smoking behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, little is known about changes in smoking behaviour and correlates of change due to the pandemic among persons of migrant origin compared with the general population.

METHODS

Population-based cross-sectional studies with comparable study protocols and measures, one focusing on persons of migrant origin living in Finland ( = 3587, response rate 60%) and the other on the general Finnish population ( = 3444, response rate 56%), were utilised. The outcome measure was self-reported change in smoking behaviour due to COVID-19 among current smokers. Explanatory factors included sociodemographic-, health-, and COVID-19-related factors. Multinomial logistic regression was used in the analyses.

RESULTS

Most of the current smokers reported no change in their smoking behaviour. In the adjusted model, younger age was positively associated with increased smoking, while region of origin (Russia, Africa, Asia, and Latin America) and worrying about getting infected with COVID-19 were associated with decreased smoking among persons of migrant origin. In the general population, younger age, female sex, being other than employed/student, increased loneliness, and decreased contact with close ones were associated with increased smoking, while reduced working capacity and worries that someone close to the respondent will be infected with COVID-19 were associated with decreased smoking.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings of this study contribute to better identification of at-risk populations in future crises situations. This will allow for more efficient targeting and tailoring of health promotion services, including smoking cessation.

摘要

目的

先前的研究表明,吸烟者在新冠疫情期间可能改变了吸烟行为。然而,与普通人群相比,关于移民背景人群吸烟行为的变化以及因疫情导致的变化相关因素,我们所知甚少。

方法

采用了基于人群的横断面研究,研究方案和测量方法具有可比性,一项研究聚焦于居住在芬兰的移民背景人群(n = 3587,应答率60%),另一项研究聚焦于芬兰普通人群(n = 3444,应答率56%)。结局指标是当前吸烟者因新冠疫情导致的自我报告的吸烟行为变化。解释因素包括社会人口学、健康和与新冠疫情相关的因素。分析中使用了多项逻辑回归。

结果

大多数当前吸烟者报告其吸烟行为没有变化。在调整模型中,年龄较小与吸烟增加呈正相关,而移民背景人群的原籍地区(俄罗斯、非洲、亚洲和拉丁美洲)以及担心感染新冠病毒与吸烟减少有关。在普通人群中,年龄较小、女性、非就业/学生状态、孤独感增加以及与亲密者接触减少与吸烟增加有关,而工作能力下降以及担心受访者身边的人会感染新冠病毒与吸烟减少有关。

结论

本研究结果有助于在未来危机情况下更好地识别高危人群。这将使健康促进服务(包括戒烟服务)的目标设定和定制更加高效。

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