Determinants of smoking behaviour in random samples of Greenlandic and Danish women 20-39 years of age.

Arctic medical research Pub Date : 1996-04-01
M Osler, S K Kjaer
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Background: The prevalence of smoking among young women is of particular concern in most countries as it does not decline as in men. We studied smoking behaviour in Greenlandic and Danish women over a 2 year period to provide information on the social and behavioural determinants of smoking in women.

Methods: In 1986, samples of 800 women aged 20-39 years were drawn at random from Nuuk/Godthåb (Greenland) and Nykøbing Falster (Denmark). A total of 586 and 661 women were interviewed in Greenland and Denmark, respectively. In 1988, new random samples of 150 women were drawn from the same areas. Totally, 129 Greenlandic and 126 Danish women were included in this study. In 1987, a sample of 732 women aged 20-49 years from Copenhagen was randomly drawn from the computerized Central Population Register. Of these, 623 women completed a questionnaire.

Results: Smoking behaviour was almost the same among women in Nykøbing Falster and Copenhagen (54% smoked) while a significantly higher percentage of smokers was observed among women in Greenland (88% smoked). Heavy smoking was most prevalent among Danish women and associated with early debut of smoking. Among Danish women, smoking was associated with use of oral contraceptives, early age at first intercourse, and multiple sexual partners. In Greenland, smoking was associated with early sexual debut and multiple sexual partners. In an extended analysis on a subgroup of Danish women, smoking was also associated with low education and infrequent intake of vegetables. The study showed no development in smoking behaviour in any age group over the two year period between the two studies, neither in Nykøbing Falster nor in Nuuk.

Conclusion: The high prevalence of moderate smoking among women in Greenland suggests that broad anti-smoking initiatives are urgently needed. The high prevalence of heavy smoking and a social gradient among Danish women may indicate that a strategy focusing on restrictions of smoking may be more relevant than merely continuing a pure anti-smoking information strategy.

格陵兰和丹麦20-39岁女性随机抽样中吸烟行为的决定因素。
背景:在大多数国家,年轻妇女的吸烟率特别令人关注,因为它不像男性那样下降。我们对格陵兰和丹麦妇女的吸烟行为进行了为期两年的研究,以提供有关妇女吸烟的社会和行为决定因素的信息。方法:1986年在格陵兰的Nuuk/ godth和丹麦的Nykøbing Falster随机抽取了800名年龄在20-39岁的女性。分别在格陵兰和丹麦共采访了586名和661名妇女。1988年,从同一地区随机抽取了150名妇女的新样本。总共有129名格陵兰妇女和126名丹麦妇女参与了这项研究。1987年,从计算机化的中央人口登记处随机抽取了732名20-49岁的哥本哈根妇女。其中,623名女性完成了问卷调查。结果:Nykøbing Falster和哥本哈根的女性吸烟行为几乎相同(54%吸烟),而格陵兰岛的女性吸烟者比例明显更高(88%吸烟)。重度吸烟在丹麦妇女中最为普遍,并且与早期吸烟有关。在丹麦妇女中,吸烟与口服避孕药的使用、初次性行为的年龄过早和多性伴侣有关。在格陵兰岛,吸烟与过早的性行为和多个性伴侣有关。在一项对丹麦女性亚组的扩展分析中,吸烟还与低教育程度和不经常摄入蔬菜有关。该研究显示,在两项研究之间的两年期间,无论是在Nykøbing Falster还是Nuuk,任何年龄组的吸烟行为都没有发展。结论:格陵兰岛妇女中中度吸烟的高流行率表明,迫切需要广泛的反吸烟行动。大量吸烟的高流行率和丹麦妇女之间的社会梯度可能表明,侧重于限制吸烟的战略可能比仅仅继续一项纯粹的反吸烟宣传战略更有意义。
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