Attitudes and Parameters Influencing the Smoking Epidemic in Greece: What is Important?

IF 1.5 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-08 DOI:10.1177/15598276231220614
P. Vlastarakos, Angeliki Gkouvali, E. Tavoulari, Despoina Katsochi
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Introduction/Aims: Smoking is the biggest cause of preventable death and ill health in the developed world. The present study investigated the association between socio-demographic, and attitudinal factors with smoking initiation, and cessation in Greece, and gained an insight pertaining the main source of information about smoking. The research hypothesis that smoking is continued, because of ensuing dependence, and stopped, following doctors’ warnings of possible nearing onset for serious illness development was also tested. Materials/Methods: Internet-based survey in people belonging to the AKOS anti-cancer institute registry. Chi-squared, t-test and ANOVA investigated the relations, or compared the differences between categorical variables. Multiple binary logistic-regression models investigated the relation of selected result variables with potential predictor factors. Results/Conclusion: 1618 adults participated, yielding a response rate of 83.3%. Smokers, ex-, and non-smokers differed in age, and sector of employment. There was a gender effect in several factors pertaining smoking initiation/duration/cessation efforts. Discontinuation efforts were more likely in systematic smokers (OR = 1.473) and were positively associated with smoking duration (OR = 1.025), emotional distress as the primary reason for smoking initiation (OR = 2.165), anti-smoking campaign through television (OR = 1.637), and keynote lectures (OR = 2.307). Younger age of smoking initiation (OR = .939), and a reprimanding attitude towards smokers (OR = .472) negatively influenced cessation efforts.
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影响希腊吸烟流行的态度和参数:什么是重要因素?
前言/目的:在发达国家,吸烟是可预防的死亡和健康不佳的最大原因。本研究调查了希腊社会人口统计学和态度因素与吸烟开始和戒烟之间的关系,并获得了有关吸烟信息的主要来源的见解。研究假设,吸烟是持续的,因为随之而来的依赖,并停止,在医生警告可能即将发生严重疾病的发展。资料/方法:对AKOS抗癌研究所注册人员进行网络调查。卡方检验、t检验和方差分析研究了分类变量之间的关系,或比较了分类变量之间的差异。多元二元logistic回归模型考察了所选结果变量与潜在预测因子的关系。结果/结论:1618名成人参与,有效率83.3%。吸烟者、戒烟者和非吸烟者在年龄和就业部门上存在差异。在有关开始吸烟/持续吸烟/戒烟努力的几个因素中存在性别影响。系统性吸烟者更有可能戒烟(OR = 1.473),并与吸烟持续时间(OR = 1.025)、情绪困扰(OR = 2.165)、通过电视进行禁烟运动(OR = 1.637)和主题演讲(OR = 2.307)呈正相关。开始吸烟的年龄较小(OR = .939)和对吸烟者的训斥态度(OR = .472)对戒烟努力产生负面影响。
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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
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