Associations Between Smoking Status and Physical and Mental Health-Related Quality of Life Among Individuals With Mobility Impairments.

Romano Endrighi, Yihong Zhao, Rosemary B Hughes, Deepak Kumar, Belinda Borrelli
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Abstract

Background: In the general population, quitting smoking is associated with improved health-related quality of life (QoL), but this association has not been examined in smokers with chronic mobility impairments (MIs).

Purpose: We examined associations between smoking status and health-related QoL over 6 months, and whether relationships are moderated by depression and MI severity.

Methods: This is a secondary analysis of a smoking cessation induction trial among smokers with MIs (n = 241, 56% female, 36% Black) assessed at baseline, and 4 and 6 months after. Participants were grouped into "Smokers" (smoking at 4 and 6 months), "Abstainers" (quit at 4 and 6 months), "Relapsers" (relapsed at 6 months), and "Late-quitters" (quit at 6 months). Physical and mental health-related QoL was assessed with the Short-Form Health Survey. Depression was defined as scores ≥10 on the Patient Health Questionnaire, and MI severity by the use of skilled care for personal needs. Data were analyzed with linear mixed models.

Results: Aggregating across time, among nondepressed participants, compared with "Smokers," the "Abstainer," and "Late-quitter" groups improved their physical health scores. "Late-quitters" also improved compared with "Relapsers." Among the total sample, compared with "Smokers," "Abstainers" showed improvements in mental health scores overtime, whereas "Relapsers" improved their score at 4 months, and "Late-quitters" improved at 6 months.

Conclusions: Quitting smoking is associated with improvements in physical health-related QoL regardless of the severity of MI but only among those without depression at baseline. For mental health-related QoL, associations with quitting smoking were independent of baseline depression and severity of MI.

行动障碍患者吸烟状况与身心健康相关生活质量之间的关系
背景:在一般人群中,戒烟与健康相关生活质量(QoL)的改善有关,但这种关联尚未在慢性行动障碍(MIs)吸烟者中得到检验。目的:我们研究了吸烟状况与6个月以上健康相关生活质量之间的关系,以及这种关系是否被抑郁症和心肌梗死严重程度所调节。方法:这是对一项在基线和4个月和6个月后评估的MIs吸烟者(n = 241, 56%女性,36%黑人)戒烟诱导试验的二次分析。参与者被分为“吸烟者”(4个月和6个月吸烟)、“不吸烟者”(4个月和6个月戒烟)、“复吸者”(6个月复发)和“晚期戒烟者”(6个月戒烟)。通过简短健康调查评估身心健康相关的生活质量。抑郁症的定义为患者健康问卷得分≥10分,MI的严重程度通过对个人需要的熟练护理来定义。数据采用线性混合模型进行分析。结果:随着时间的推移,在非抑郁参与者中,与“吸烟者”、“戒酒者”和“晚戒烟者”组相比,他们的身体健康得分有所提高。与“复吸者”相比,“晚戒烟者”也有所改善。在总样本中,与“吸烟者”相比,“戒酒者”的心理健康得分随着时间的推移有所改善,而“复吸者”的得分在4个月后有所改善,而“晚戒烟者”的得分在6个月后有所改善。结论:戒烟与身体健康相关的生活质量改善有关,与心肌梗死的严重程度无关,但仅适用于基线时无抑郁症的患者。对于精神健康相关的生活质量,戒烟与基线抑郁和心肌梗死严重程度无关。
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