Smoking social acceptability: effect of age, gender, family influence and residence

S. B. Malhab, S. Hallit, L. Khabbaz, P. Salameh
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Objectives: To investigate the interactions of sociodemographic factors that are associated with acceptance or refusal of smoking in society. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out between February 2017 and January 2018 using a proportionate cluster sample of 630 Lebanese adults. An index was constructed, the “smoking social unacceptability index” and a stratification analysis over age, gender, family influence, city of residence, smoking status was carried out. Results: The results of the linear regressions, taking the “smoking social unacceptability index” as the dependent variable, showed that having a smoker at home (Beta=-0.664) and big city residency (Beta=-0.481) were significantly associated with a lower score on the “smoking social unacceptability index”. Being a smoker (Beta=-0.696) was significantly and highly associated with a lower score. Whereas female gender (Beta=-0.522) and higher education level (Beta=-0.358) were associated with higher index score. Age and working status didn’t show a significant effect. Conclusion: gender, family influence, smoking status, big city residency and education level, would affect the attitude towards smoking bans. Public education and implementation of adequate policies are necessary.
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吸烟社会接受度:年龄、性别、家庭影响和居住地的影响
目的:调查社会人口因素与社会接受或拒绝吸烟的相互作用。方法:在2017年2月至2018年1月期间,对630名黎巴嫩成年人进行了一项横断面研究。构建“吸烟社会不可接受指数”,并对年龄、性别、家庭影响、居住城市、吸烟状况进行分层分析。结果:以“吸烟社会不可接受指数”为因变量的线性回归结果显示,家中有吸烟者(Beta=-0.664)和居住在大城市(Beta=-0.481)与“吸烟社会不可接受指数”得分较低有显著相关。吸烟(Beta=-0.696)与较低的得分显著且高度相关。而女性(Beta=-0.522)和高学历(Beta=-0.358)与较高的指标得分相关。年龄和工作状态对其影响不显著。结论:性别、家庭影响、吸烟状况、大城市居住和受教育程度会影响对禁烟的态度。公众教育和适当政策的执行是必要的。
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