Smoking behavior and demographic risk factors in Argentina: A population-based survey

Eugenio Martinez , Celia Patricia Kaplan , Valeria Guil , Steven E. Gregorich , Raul Mejia , Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable
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Abstract

Background

Demographic and socioeconomic factors associated with smoking behavior were evaluated in a nationwide household survey in Argentina to describe the status of the tobacco epidemic.

Methods

Face-to-face interviews with adults, age 20 and older, assessed smoking status, frequency, and age of initiation. Multivariate logistic regression was used to compare social and demographic characteristics.

Results

Of the 43,863 participants, 38% of men and 24% of women were current smokers, and 20% of current smokers smoked occasionally. For older men and women, smoking was less prevalent and their probability of quitting higher. Men with more than high school education were less likely to be current smokers. Rates for women did not differ by education.

Conclusions

The lower smoking rates among men with more education suggest that Argentina has begun to transition to the next stage of the tobacco epidemic. Tobacco control policy must direct efforts to change smoking behavior.

阿根廷吸烟行为和人口危险因素:一项基于人口的调查
背景在阿根廷的一项全国家庭调查中评估了与吸烟行为相关的人口和社会经济因素,以描述烟草流行的状况。方法对20岁及以上的成年人进行面对面访谈,评估吸烟状况、频率和开始吸烟的年龄。采用多元逻辑回归比较社会和人口统计学特征。结果在43,863名参与者中,38%的男性和24%的女性是当前吸烟者,20%的当前吸烟者偶尔吸烟。对于年龄较大的男性和女性来说,吸烟不那么普遍,他们戒烟的可能性更高。受过高中以上教育的男性目前吸烟的可能性较小。女性的比例没有因教育程度而异。结论受教育程度较高的男性吸烟率较低,表明阿根廷已开始过渡到烟草流行的下一个阶段。烟草控制政策必须引导人们努力改变吸烟行为。
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