Hopelessness and Smoking among Black Adults.

Open journal of medical sciences Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-27 DOI:10.31586/ojms.2025.1191
Shervin Assari, Babak Najand, Payam Sheikhattari
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Abstract

Background: While the link between depression and smoking is known, less is known about the relationship between hopelessness and smoking in large national community-based sample of Black people.

Aims: This study investigates the association between hopelessness and smoking status, using data from the National Survey of American Life (NSAL), which is the only ethnically diverse nationally representative sample of Black adults.

Methods: Data from the NSAL were analyzed. Hopelessness and smoking status were assessed using structured interviews. Logistic regression was employed to assess the link between hopelessness and smoking status, controlling for potential confounders such as demographic factors and socioeconomic indicators as well as depression.

Results: 4,939 participants entered our analysis. Hopelessness was significantly associated with higher odds of smoking status. This association remained robust after adjusting for confounders such as demographic factors, socioeconomic status, and depression.

Conclusions: Hopelessness may be a critical risk factor for smoking in Black adults. Promoting hope as a component of targeted tobacco cessation programs may help reduce tobacco use of Black populations.

黑人成年人的绝望和吸烟。
背景:虽然抑郁症和吸烟之间的联系是已知的,但在全国以社区为基础的黑人样本中,人们对绝望和吸烟之间的关系知之甚少。目的:本研究利用美国生活全国调查(NSAL)的数据,调查绝望与吸烟状况之间的关系,这是唯一一个种族多样化的全国代表性黑人成年人样本。方法:对NSAL数据进行分析。无望感和吸烟状况通过结构化访谈进行评估。采用逻辑回归来评估绝望和吸烟状况之间的联系,控制潜在的混杂因素,如人口因素、社会经济指标以及抑郁症。结果:4939名参与者进入我们的分析。绝望感与吸烟状况的高几率显著相关。在调整了诸如人口因素、社会经济地位和抑郁等混杂因素后,这种关联仍然很强。结论:绝望感可能是黑人成年人吸烟的关键危险因素。促进希望作为有针对性的戒烟项目的组成部分可能有助于减少黑人的烟草使用。
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