The impact of tobacco consumption on household catastrophic health expenditure in Türkiye.

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Sıtkıcan Saraçoğlu, Dilek Başar, Selcen Öztürk
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Abstract

Background: Understanding the financial burden of smoking on households is crucial for developing effective strategies and policies to reduce smoking and mitigate its impact on household health.

Aim: To investigate the relationship between smoking and catastrophic health expenditure in Türkiye.

Methods: This cross-sectional study used microdata from household budget surveys conducted by the Turkish Statistical Institute in 2015 and 2019. The data included the socioeconomic characteristics, income levels and consumption patterns of various goods and services by individuals and households. We used the pooled logit model to analyse the factors influencing household catastrophic health expenditure, focusing on the smoking status of households.

Results: The presence of a smoker in a household, an uninsured person, a disabled or ill member, and members with higher education were significant positive predictors of catastrophic health expenditure, while being poor, working and having school-aged children were significant negative predictors. Smokers within the household were the foremost contributors to the probability of catastrophic health expenditure, with a coefficient of 0.4101 and marginal effect of 7.94%.

Conclusion: This study highlights the need for comprehensive tobacco control measures that analyse and use critical information from the interactions between public health and economic stability to reduce tobacco consumption and the associated financial burdens on households.

烟草消费对日本家庭灾难性卫生支出的影响。
背景:了解吸烟给家庭带来的经济负担对于制定有效的战略和政策以减少吸烟和减轻其对家庭健康的影响至关重要。目的:探讨我国吸烟与灾难性卫生支出的关系。方法:本横断面研究使用了土耳其统计研究所在2015年和2019年进行的家庭预算调查的微观数据。这些数据包括个人和家庭的社会经济特征、收入水平和各种商品和服务的消费模式。我们使用混合logit模型分析家庭灾难性医疗支出的影响因素,重点关注家庭的吸烟状况。结果:家庭中有吸烟者、无保险人员、残障或患病成员和受过高等教育的成员是灾难性医疗支出的显著正预测因子,而贫困、有工作和有学龄儿童是显著负预测因子。家庭内吸烟者是灾难性医疗支出概率的最大贡献者,其系数为0.4101,边际效应为7.94%。结论:本研究强调需要采取综合烟草控制措施,分析和利用来自公共卫生与经济稳定之间相互作用的关键信息,以减少烟草消费和家庭的相关财务负担。
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