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澳大利亚家庭的经济压力与烟草支出:对不同财富和收入水平的患病率及关联性的横断面分析

Financial Stress and Tobacco Expenditure in Australian Households: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Prevalence and Association Across Wealth and Income Levels.

作者信息

Smit Koen, Dowling Rowan, Room Robin, Laslett Anne-Marie, Borland Ron, Livingstone Charles, Jiang Heng

机构信息

Centre for Alcohol Policy Research, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia.

School of Psychology, Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Nicotine Tob Res. 2025 May 13. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntaf102.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Despite successful public health campaigns, tobacco use persists as a major cause of preventable illness and death. While tobacco taxation is recognized as an effective control strategy, concerns remain about potential financial strain on lower socioeconomic groups. This study investigates the relationship between household tobacco expenditure and financial stress in Australia, a country with high tobacco taxes and declining smoking rates.

METHODS

Household data from the 2015-16 Australian Household Expenditure Survey were analysed (N=10,036). Financial stress was measured using a scale based on nine self-reported indicators. Respondents were asked to report if their household had experienced any of these difficulties, e.g. inability to pay utility bills or going without meals. Negative binomial regression models assessed the association between tobacco expenditure share and financial stress, adjusting for sociodemographic factors, household wealth, and other expenditures.

RESULTS

Financial stress was more prevalent among households that did (45.0%; (95% CI: 42.5, 47.5)) versus did not (25.4%) purchase tobacco. All levels of tobacco expenditure were significantly associated with higher financial stress bivariably, after controlling for covariates. For instance, households in the second-lowest tobacco expenditure share quintile had a higher mean financial stress score than non-purchasing households (RR=1.59, CI, 1.36, 1.85, p<0.001).

DISCUSSION

In Australia, financial stress is prevalent among tobacco-purchasing households and household tobacco expenditure is significantly associated with increased financial stress even at modest levels of spending, i.e. the lower quintiles of tobacco expenditure. These findings underscore the need for targeted policies to mitigate financial strain and support smoking cessation among vulnerable populations.

IMPLICATIONS

This study found that the prevalence of financial stress is higher in Australian households that purchase tobacco, regardless of their spending on tobacco. Although tobacco price increases reduce overall tobacco use, our study shows that increased prices exacerbate strain among financially disadvantaged smokers. Further research into associations between financial well-being and tobacco use is needed, both nationally and internationally. Longitudinal research should also examine the longer-term health and economic impacts mediated by financial stress.

摘要

引言

尽管开展了成功的公共卫生运动,但烟草使用仍然是可预防疾病和死亡的主要原因。虽然烟草税被认为是一种有效的控制策略,但人们仍担心这会给社会经济地位较低的群体带来潜在的经济压力。本研究调查了澳大利亚家庭烟草支出与经济压力之间的关系,该国烟草税高且吸烟率呈下降趋势。

方法

分析了2015 - 16年澳大利亚家庭支出调查的家庭数据(N = 10,036)。经济压力通过基于九个自我报告指标的量表来衡量。受访者被要求报告其家庭是否经历过这些困难中的任何一种,例如无法支付水电费或吃不饱饭。负二项回归模型评估了烟草支出份额与经济压力之间的关联,并对社会人口因素、家庭财富和其他支出进行了调整。

结果

购买烟草的家庭(45.0%;(95%置信区间:42.5,47.5))比未购买烟草的家庭(25.4%)中经济压力更为普遍。在控制协变量后,所有水平的烟草支出在双变量分析中均与更高的经济压力显著相关。例如,烟草支出份额处于第二低五分位数的家庭的平均经济压力得分高于未购买烟草的家庭(相对风险 = 1.59,置信区间,1.36,1.85,p < 0.001)。

讨论

在澳大利亚,购买烟草的家庭中经济压力普遍存在,而且即使在适度支出水平,即烟草支出的较低五分位数,家庭烟草支出也与经济压力增加显著相关。这些发现强调了需要制定有针对性的政策来减轻经济压力,并支持弱势群体戒烟。

启示

本研究发现,购买烟草的澳大利亚家庭中经济压力的患病率更高,无论其在烟草上的支出如何。虽然烟草价格上涨会减少总体烟草使用,但我们的研究表明,价格上涨会加剧经济弱势吸烟者的压力。需要在国内和国际上进一步研究经济福祉与烟草使用之间的关联。纵向研究还应考察由经济压力介导的长期健康和经济影响。

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