A Cross-Sectional Study of Happiness and Smoking Cessation among Parents.

IF 1.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Journal of Smoking Cessation Pub Date : 2017-03-01 Epub Date: 2015-03-24 DOI:10.1017/jsc.2015.6
Jeremy E Drehmer, Bethany Hipple, Deborah J Ossip, Emara Nabi-Burza, Jonathan P Winickoff
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Abstract

Introduction: Smoking cessation among adults is associated with increased happiness. This association has not been measured in parents, a subset of adults who face uniquely stressful and challenging circumstances that can affect happiness.

Aims: To determine if parental smoking cessation is associated with increased happiness and to identify characteristics of parental quitters who experience increased happiness.

Methods: 1355 parents completed a 12-month follow-up interview from a U.S. national trial, Clinical Effort Against Secondhand Smoke Exposure (CEASE). Multivariable logistic regression examined if level of happiness was independently associated with quitting smoking and identified characteristics associated with feeling happier after quitting smoking.

Results/findings: Parents' level of happiness was independently associated with quitting smoking (aOR=1.60, 95% CI=1.42-1.79). Factors associated with increased happiness among quitters include engaging in evidence-based cessation assistance (aOR=2.69, 95% CI=1.16-6.26), and adopting strictly enforced smoke-free home (aOR=2.55, 95% CI=1.19-5.48) and car (aOR=3.85, 95% CI=1.94-7.63) policies. Additionally, parents who believed that being a smoker got in the way of being a parent (aOR=5.37, 95% CI=2.61-11.07) and who believed that thirdhand smoke is harmful to children (aOR=3.28, 95% CI=1.16-9.28) were more likely to report feeling happier after quitting.

Conclusions: Parents who quit smoking reported being happier than parents who did not quit. Though prospective studies can clarify what factors cause an increase in happiness, letting pediatricians know that most parents who smoke report being happier when quitting may facilitate communication with parents around cessation.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, Identifier: NCT00664261.

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父母幸福感与戒烟的横断面研究。
成人戒烟与幸福感增加有关。这种关联还没有在父母身上得到衡量,父母是成年人的一个子集,他们面临着独特的压力和挑战,这些环境会影响幸福感。目的确定父母戒烟是否与幸福感增加有关,并确定父母戒烟者幸福感增加的特征。方法1355名家长完成了一项为期12个月的美国国家试验“临床努力对抗二手烟暴露(CEASE)”的随访访谈。多变量逻辑回归检验了幸福水平是否与戒烟独立相关,并确定了与戒烟后感觉更快乐相关的特征。结果/发现父母的幸福水平与戒烟独立相关(aOR=1.60, 95% CI=1.42-1.79)。与戒烟者幸福感增加相关的因素包括参与以证据为基础的戒烟援助(aOR=2.69, 95% CI=1.16-6.26),以及严格执行无烟家庭(aOR=2.55, 95% CI=1.19-5.48)和汽车(aOR=3.85, 95% CI=1.94-7.63)政策。此外,那些认为吸烟会妨碍为人父母的父母(aOR=5.37, 95% CI=2.61-11.07)和认为三手烟对孩子有害的父母(aOR=3.28, 95% CI=1.16-9.28)更有可能在戒烟后感到更快乐。结论戒烟的父母比未戒烟的父母更幸福。虽然前瞻性研究可以澄清导致幸福感增加的因素,但让儿科医生知道大多数吸烟的父母在戒烟时报告更快乐,可能有助于与父母就戒烟进行沟通。临床试验注册:clinicaltrials .gov,标识符:NCT00664261。
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