Jex T T, Lombard T
U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks Air Force Base, TX 78235-5123, USA.
Mil Med. 1998 Apr;163(4):222-5.
The ability to identify modifiable risk factors associated with smoking in U.S. Air Force recruits may prove useful in developing smoking prevention programs. We assessed 257 recruits for selected psychosocial factors previously found to be associated with smoking in young adults in the general population. Cross-sectional analysis revealed significant differences between smokers and nonsmokers for six of the eight factors addressed. Implications for the development of smoking prevention programs are discussed.
确定与美国空军新兵吸烟相关的可改变风险因素的能力,可能对制定吸烟预防计划有用。我们评估了257名新兵,以了解先前发现的与普通人群中年轻人吸烟相关的特定心理社会因素。横断面分析显示,在所探讨的八个因素中,有六个因素在吸烟者和非吸烟者之间存在显著差异。本文讨论了对制定吸烟预防计划的启示。