Perceived stress and betel quid dependence associated with reasons for betel quid chewing among male chewers: a mixed methods study.

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE BMC Oral Health Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1186/s12903-024-05093-w
Su-Erh Chiu, Mei-Hui Hsu, Chung-Jan Kang, Shu-Ching Chen
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Abstract

Aims: Social culture concerns and betel quid (BQ) dependence may be the potential reasons for BQ chewing. This study's purpose was to identify the correlates of reasons for male BQ chewing.

Methods: We adopted a mixed-methods design. The study was conducted between October 2021 and August 2023 at a medical center of northern Taiwan. The Reasons for Betel-Quid Chewing Scale, Numeric Rating Scale, and Betel Quid Dependence Scale were used to quantitatively assess reasons for BQ chewing, stress, and BQ dependence, respectively. Semi-structured questions were used to interview for qualitative data.

Results: Among 150 BQ users, the most common reasons for BQ chewing were stimulation, reinforcement, and social/cultural factors. Chewers who reported more pressure to chew were more likely to be younger, have less educational level, be employed, have greater stress, and have more BQ dependence. Content analysis of qualitative data showed three themes: physical and psychological demands, peer pressure, and perceived greater effectiveness.

Conclusion: Employment was the factor most commonly associated with reasons for BQ chewing and with each construct. Study findings can help healthcare professionals understand reasons for BQ chewing, thereby helping them educate chewers to cope with withdrawal symptoms and successfully quit.

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与男性咀嚼者咀嚼槟榔的原因相关的压力感知和槟榔依赖:一项混合方法研究。
目的:社会文化关注和槟榔(BQ)依赖可能是咀嚼BQ的潜在原因。本研究旨在确定男性咀嚼槟榔的原因的相关因素:我们采用了混合方法设计。研究于 2021 年 10 月至 2023 年 8 月在台湾北部的一家医疗中心进行。采用咀嚼槟榔原因量表、数字等级量表和槟榔依赖量表分别对咀嚼槟榔的原因、压力和槟榔依赖进行定量评估。对定性数据的访谈采用了半结构化问题:在 150 名 BQ 使用者中,咀嚼 BQ 的最常见原因是刺激、强化和社会/文化因素。报告咀嚼压力较大的咀嚼者更有可能是年轻人、受教育程度较低、有工作、压力较大以及对 BQ 依赖性较强。对定性数据的内容分析显示出三个主题:生理和心理需求、同伴压力和认为更有效:结论:就业是与咀嚼 BQ 的原因和每种结构相关的最常见因素。研究结果有助于医疗保健专业人员了解咀嚼 BQ 的原因,从而帮助他们教育咀嚼者应对戒断症状并成功戒烟。
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BMC Oral Health
BMC Oral Health DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.90%
发文量
481
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Oral Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of disorders of the mouth, teeth and gums, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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