Clawson Ashley H, Jones Dina M, Bullock Sandilyn, Donald Katherine, Cottoms Naomi, Orloff Mohammed, Fagan Pebbles
Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, Center for the Study of Tobacco, Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
Coalition for a Tobacco Free Arkansas.
Health Psychol. 2024 Sep 30. doi: 10.1037/hea0001418.
This cross-sectional study described the home tobacco environment and its association with quitting behaviors among Black/African American women caregivers who smoke cigarettes and live in rural, low-resourced areas.
A baseline survey was administered to caregivers enrolled in a randomized trial from 2020 to 2022 ( = 147). Logistic regressions identified the associations between the independent variables (home cigarette smoking bans, caregiver restrictions on child cigarette access, number of people in the home who smoked around the caregiver during the past week, and who smoked in the caregiver's home) and three outcome variables: lifetime quit attempt, past-year quit attempt and use of evidence-based cessation strategies during a last quit attempt.
Caregivers have multiple generations of family smoking in their homes, including caregivers' children/nieces/nephews (21%) and their parents (36%). Young family members smoking in the home was related to the caregiver's parents ( = .046) and grandparents ( = .03) smoking in the home. The number of people smoking around the caregiver was associated with lower odds of a lifetime quit attempt (odds ratio, = 0.63, confidence interval, CI [0.47, 0.85]; adjusted = 0.61, CI [0.45, 0.84]). No independent variables were significantly related to past-year quit attempts in unadjusted or adjusted models. Caregivers with young family members smoking in the home were more likely to have used evidence-based cessation strategies versus those without young family smoking ( = 16.96, CI [1.01, 283.68]).
Black/African women caregivers who smoke and live in rural, low-resourced areas are exposed to numerous family members smoking in their homes which may affect quitting. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
本横断面研究描述了居住在资源匮乏农村地区且吸烟的黑人/非裔美国女性照料者的家庭烟草环境及其与戒烟行为的关联。
对2020年至2022年参加一项随机试验的照料者进行了基线调查(n = 147)。逻辑回归分析确定了自变量(家庭吸烟禁令、照料者对儿童获取香烟的限制、过去一周内在照料者周围吸烟的家庭成员数量以及在照料者家中吸烟的人员)与三个结果变量之间的关联:终生戒烟尝试、过去一年的戒烟尝试以及在最近一次戒烟尝试中使用循证戒烟策略的情况。
照料者家中有几代家庭成员吸烟,包括照料者的子女/侄女/侄子(21%)和他们的父母(36%)。家中年轻家庭成员吸烟与照料者的父母(p = 0.046)和祖父母(p = 0.03)在家中吸烟有关。在照料者周围吸烟的人数与终生戒烟尝试的较低几率相关(优势比 = 0.63,置信区间,CI [0.47, 0.