Family Support and Readiness to Consider Smoking Cessation among Chinese and Vietnamese American Male Smokers.

IF 1.2 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Journal of Smoking Cessation Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-08 DOI:10.1155/2021/6678219
Joan A Daniel, Jin E Kim-Mozeleski, Krishna C Poudel, Angela Sun, Nancy J Burke, Janice Y Tsoh
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Abstract

Introduction: Smoking prevalence is disproportionately high among Asian American immigrant men with limited English proficiency. Understanding the role of family support may provide insights on culturally acceptable strategies to promote smoking cessation.

Aims: This study examined how family support was associated with readiness to consider smoking cessation among Chinese and Vietnamese American male daily smokers.

Methods: We analyzed baseline data (N=340) from a cluster randomized trial of a family-based healthy lifestyle intervention. We assessed the frequency of receiving family support in various forms (encouraging use of cessation resources; praising efforts; checking-in; reminding of familial role). Multiple regression analysis was used to determine associations between family support areas and readiness to consider smoking cessation, controlling for covariates.

Results/findings: Reporting a higher frequency of receiving praise and encouragement for one's efforts to quit was positively associated with readiness to consider cessation. Other areas of family support were not significant.

Conclusions: These findings provide evidence to explore specific areas of family support in enhancing Asian American smokers' readiness to consider cessation. As there is high interest from Asian American family members to support their smokers for quitting, culturally specific and acceptable strategies are needed to promote smoking cessation among Asian Americans.

中国和越南裔美国男性吸烟者的家庭支持和戒烟意愿。
简介:在英语水平有限的亚裔美国移民男性中,吸烟率不成比例地高。了解家庭支持的作用,可以为促进戒烟提供文化上可接受的策略。目的:本研究调查了中国和越南裔美国男性每日吸烟者的家庭支持与戒烟意愿的关系。方法:我们分析了一项以家庭为基础的健康生活方式干预的群随机试验的基线数据(N=340)。我们评估了接受各种形式的家庭支持的频率(鼓励使用戒烟资源;赞扬的努力;住宿登记;提醒家庭角色)。在控制协变量的情况下,采用多元回归分析确定家庭支持区域与考虑戒烟意愿之间的关联。结果/发现:报告称,由于戒烟的努力而获得表扬和鼓励的频率较高,与考虑戒烟的意愿呈正相关。其他方面的家庭支持并不显著。结论:这些发现为探索家庭支持在提高亚裔美国吸烟者戒烟意愿方面的具体领域提供了证据。由于亚裔美国人的家庭成员对支持他们的吸烟者戒烟有很高的兴趣,因此需要有特定文化和可接受的策略来促进亚裔美国人戒烟。
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Journal of Smoking Cessation
Journal of Smoking Cessation Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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