从整体看新冠肺炎的流行过程:戒烟行为、流行过程和预防措施。

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Health Systems Pub Date : 2025-01-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20476965.2025.2450342
Muammer Albayrak, Ahmet Albayrak
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摘要

本研究旨在调查不同程度吸烟成瘾人群在COVID-19流行过程中的戒烟倾向,并调查最影响被COVID-19风险感知的变量。数据收集于2021年11月8日至12月20日之间。共有898名18岁以上居住在土耳其的参与者从谷歌在线表格小组中招募。总的来说,可以说受教育程度越高、收入越高的人对疫情的适应能力越强。在疫情期间,人们通常(88.2%)从官方渠道获得有关这一进程的消息。在疫情管理中,参与者对卫生部和科学委员会的信任度为67.1%。患有慢性疾病和吸烟成瘾的人可能会更严重地经历新冠肺炎的过程。然而,在这项研究中,并不能说那些有慢性疾病和吸烟成瘾的人更倾向于戒烟。
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A holistic view on the COVID-19 epidemic process: smoking cessation behaviour, epidemic process and precautions.

The aim of this study is to investigate the smoking cessation tendencies of people with different levels of smoking addiction during the COVID-19 epidemic process and to investigate the variables that most affect the risk perception of being Covid-19. Data were collected between November 8 and December 20 2021. A total of 898 participants living in the Turkey aged 18 years or older were recruited from Google online form panel. In general, it can be said that the higher the education level and the higher the income, the better the people adapt to the epidemic conditions. During the epidemic, it is seen that people generally (88.2%) get the news about the process from official sources. It is seen that the participants trust the ministry of health and the scientific committee at a rate of 67.1% in the epidemic management. It is possible that those who have chronic diseases and are addicted to cigarettes will experience the COVID-19 process more heavily. However, in this study, it could not be said that those who have a chronic disease and are addicted to smoking are more inclined to quit smoking.

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