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北加利福尼亚成年美国印第安诊所患者中的吸烟率。

Prevalence of smoking among adult American Indian clinic users in northern California.

作者信息

Hodge F S, Cummings S, Fredericks L, Kipnis P, Williams M, Teehee K

机构信息

Center for American Indian Research and Education, American Indian Cancer Control Project, Western Consortium for Public Health, Berkeley, California 94704, USA.

出版信息

Prev Med. 1995 Sep;24(5):441-6. doi: 10.1006/pmed.1995.1071.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The American Indian Cancer Control Project is a 5-year program funded by the National Cancer Institute designed to promote smoking cessation among adult Indians living in Northern California. This article describes the result of our smoking prevalence survey. Our Indian-specific program combines the physician's anti-smoking message with the efforts of Indian Community Health Representatives, who have access to the Indian patients' families and communities. The study sites consist of 4 urban and 14 rural American Indian clinics in Northern California. This article reports on the results of the smoking prevalence study conducted in the first phase of the project.

METHODS

A total of 1,369 adult Northern California Indian patients at 18 Indian health clinics completed a questionnaire designed to assess smoking rates and patterns as well as health problems. Participants were adult American Indians attending 1 of 18 Indian health care clinics in Northern California during 1991. The participants included patients waiting for appointments with the clinic physician, dentist, and nurses.

RESULTS

Forty percent (37.35, 42.64; 95% confidence interval) of the adult population in the sample smoke cigarettes; they hold lenient attitudes toward smoking and began smoking at an early age. These patients rate obesity as the No. 1 health problem, followed by high blood pressure, arthritis/rheumatism, and problems with alcohol. The survey also found that the highest smoking rate was among the Sioux (62%), a non-California tribe. This was followed by high rates among native California tribes: Maidu (46%), Pit River (39%), Pomo (38%), Hupa (37%), and Yurok (32%).

摘要

背景

美国印第安癌症控制项目是一项由美国国立癌症研究所资助的为期5年的项目,旨在促进居住在北加利福尼亚的成年印第安人戒烟。本文描述了我们的吸烟率调查结果。我们针对印第安人的项目将医生的反吸烟信息与印第安社区健康代表的努力相结合,这些代表能够接触到印第安患者的家庭和社区。研究地点包括北加利福尼亚的4家城市和14家农村美国印第安诊所。本文报告了该项目第一阶段进行的吸烟率研究结果。

方法

北加利福尼亚18家印第安健康诊所的1369名成年印第安患者完成了一份旨在评估吸烟率和模式以及健康问题的问卷。参与者为1991年期间在北加利福尼亚18家印第安医疗诊所之一就诊的成年美国印第安人。参与者包括等待与诊所医生、牙医和护士预约的患者。

结果

样本中的成年人口中有40%(37.35,42.64;95%置信区间)吸烟;他们对吸烟持宽容态度且吸烟起始年龄较早。这些患者将肥胖列为首要健康问题,其次是高血压、关节炎/风湿病和酒精问题。调查还发现,吸烟率最高的是苏族(62%),这是一个非加利福尼亚部落。其次是加利福尼亚本土部落中吸烟率较高的:迈杜族(46%)、皮特河族(39%)、波莫族(38%)、胡帕族(37%)和尤罗克族(32%)。

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