愿意戒烟的水烟吸烟者的特征:基于叙利亚人口的研究结果。

Addiction and Health Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-29 DOI:10.34172/ahj.1526
Kenneth D Ward, Ayesha Mukhopadhyay, Tony Lugemwa, Mark W Vander Weg, Taghrid Asfar, Wasim Maziak
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背景:许多水烟使用者愿意戒烟,但却难以做到。我们对愿意戒烟者的特征知之甚少:我们采用两阶段聚类抽样的方法,对叙利亚阿勒颇市的 2038 名成年人进行了二次分析。我们研究了愿意戒烟的普遍程度和原因,并根据社会人口、社会心理、烟草相关和健康相关特征对愿意戒烟者和不愿意戒烟者进行了比较:12%的成年人吸食水烟(人数=248),其中56%的人愿意戒烟,25%的人在过去一年中尝试过戒烟。报告最多的戒烟障碍是朋友/社交(69%)和无聊/空闲时间(16%)。愿意戒烟的人更经常走路(几率比[OR]=1.85;95% 置信区间[CI]=1.24-2.77),更少吃水果(OR=0.56;CI=0.42-0.73),更容易打喷嚏/鼻塞(OR=2.55,CI=1.22-5.34)。与不吸烟的水烟使用者相比,愿意戒烟的双重使用者更有可能戒掉水烟(OR=2.32;CI=1.24-4.34),而不愿意戒烟的双重使用者戒掉水烟的可能性较低(OR=0.24;CI=0.10-0.58):结论:许多水烟使用者愿意戒烟,并认为丧失积极的社会功能是一个主要障碍。很少有社会人口学、烟草相关、社会心理或健康相关特征与戒烟意愿相关。然而,针对有戒烟意愿的双重烟草使用者开展的戒烟工作可能会有所帮助。
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Characteristics of Waterpipe Smokers Who Are Willing to Quit: Population-Based Findings from Syria.

Background: Many waterpipe users are willing to quit but have difficulty doing so. Little is known about the characteristics of those who are willing to quit.

Methods: Using two-stage cluster sampling, we conducted a secondary analysis of a population-based household survey of 2038 adults in Aleppo, Syria. We examined the prevalence of, and reasons for, willingness to quit and compared users who were willing with those were not willing to quit based on sociodemographic, psychosocial, tobacco-related, and health-related characteristics.

Findings: Twelve percent of adults smoked waterpipe (n=248), of these, 56% were willing to quit, and 25% had made a quit attempt in the past year. Friends/socializing (69%) and boredom/free time (16%) were the most reported obstacles to quitting. Those who were willing to quit walked more frequently (odds ratio [OR]=1.85; 95% confidence interval [CI]=1.24-2.77), ate less fruit (OR=0.56; CI=0.42-0.73), and were more likely to experience sneezing/blocked nose (OR=2.55, CI=1.22-5.34). Compared to users who did not also smoke cigarettes, dual users who were willing to quit cigarettes were more likely to be willing to quit waterpipe (OR=2.32; CI=1.24-4.34), whereas dual users who were not willing to quit cigarettes were less likely to be willing to quit waterpipe (OR=0.24; CI=0.10-0.58).

Conclusion: Many waterpipe users are willing to quit and perceive the loss of positive social functions as a major obstacle. Very few sociodemographic, tobacco-related, psychosocial, or health-related characteristics are associated with willingness to quit. However, quitting efforts may benefit from targeting dual users who are motivated to quit using all tobacco products.

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