水烟戒烟意向的预测因素:对得克萨斯州休斯顿阿拉伯裔美国人的调查。

Journal of Addiction Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-03-04 DOI:10.1155/2015/575479
Liqa Athamneh, Sujit S Sansgiry, E James Essien, Susan Abughosh
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水烟被称为 "继香烟之后的第二大全球烟草流行病"。据报道,中东人种和有中东人种的朋友都是预测水烟吸烟的重要因素。要控制这一在美国日益流行的流行病,解决这一少数民族的水烟吸烟问题至关重要。我们对休斯顿地区的 340 名阿拉伯裔美国成年人进行了调查,研究了水烟戒烟意向的预测因素。我们使用逐步逻辑回归法进行了初步分析。只有 27% 的参与者表示有意戒除水烟。有雪茄使用史、曾尝试戒烟、重病时不吸烟者的水烟戒烟意愿明显较高,而年龄增加、家人对使用水烟的文化接受程度中等、朋友对使用水烟的文化接受程度高、吸烟时间较长、认为水烟的危害小于香烟者的戒烟意愿明显较低。要提高美国阿拉伯人的水烟戒烟意愿,可能需要针对美国阿拉伯人,特别是老年人、吸食水烟超过60分钟的人、家人和朋友认可吸食水烟的人以及以前没有尝试过戒烟的人开展教育计划。
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Predictors of intention to quit waterpipe smoking: a survey of arab americans in houston, Texas.

Waterpipe smoking has been described as "the second global tobacco epidemic since the cigarette." Both Middle Eastern ethnicity and having a friend of Middle Eastern ethnicity have been reported as significant predictors of waterpipe smoking. Addressing waterpipe smoking in this ethnic minority is essential to controlling this growing epidemic in the US. We investigated the predictors of an intention to quit waterpipe smoking by surveying 340 Arab American adults in the Houston area. Primary analyses were conducted using stepwise logistic regression. Only 27% of participants reported having an intention to quit waterpipe smoking. Intention to quit waterpipe smoking was significantly higher with history of cigar use, a prior attempt to quit, and not smoking when seriously ill and significantly lower with increasing age, medium cultural acceptability of using waterpipe among family, high cultural acceptability of using waterpipe among friends, longer duration of smoking sessions, and perceiving waterpipe smoking as less harmful than cigarettes. Educational programs that target Arab Americans in general, and specifically older adults, those who smoke waterpipe for more than 60 minutes, those whose family and friends approve waterpipe smoking, and those with no former attempts to quit, may be necessary to increase the intention to quit waterpipe smoking.

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