Gender and ethnic differences in readiness to change smoking behavior.

Women's health (Hillsdale, N.J.) Pub Date : 1997-01-01
J Audrain, A Gomez-Caminero, A R Robertson, R Boyd, C T Orleans, C Lerman
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Abstract

The Transtheoretical Model has been used extensively to investigate smoking behavior. However, gender and ethnic differences in key constructs of the Transtheoretical Model have not been fully evaluated. This gap in the literature is addressed in this brief report. We examined gender and ethnic differences in stages of change (readiness to quit smoking), perceived pros (benefits) and cons (costs) of smoking, and self-efficacy (confidence) in ability to quit among smokers seeking cessation treatment. Participants were 330 smokers ages 18 to 75, who responded to advertisements for a free minimal-contact smoking cessation program. Thirty percent of women were confident they could quit smoking compared to 53% of men. Women reported more pros of smoking and more cons of smoking than men. White smokers reported more pros of smoking than African smokers. These findings highlight the need to bolster quitting confidence among women and to identify alternatives to the pros of smoking relevant to women smokers.

性别和种族在改变吸烟行为意愿上的差异。
跨理论模型已被广泛用于研究吸烟行为。然而,跨理论模型的关键结构中的性别和种族差异尚未得到充分评估。在这篇简短的报告中解决了文献中的这一差距。我们研究了寻求戒烟治疗的吸烟者在改变阶段(戒烟准备程度)、吸烟的感知利(益处)和弊(成本)以及戒烟能力的自我效能(信心)方面的性别和种族差异。参与者是330名年龄在18到75岁之间的吸烟者,他们响应了一项免费的“最小接触”戒烟计划的广告。30%的女性相信自己可以戒烟,而男性的这一比例为53%。与男性相比,女性对吸烟的赞成和反对都更多。白人吸烟者比非洲吸烟者更赞成吸烟。这些发现突出表明,有必要增强女性戒烟的信心,并确定与女性吸烟者相关的吸烟优点的替代品。
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