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Influence of parental education, childhood adversities, and current living conditions on daily smoking in early adulthood

机译:父母的教育,童年的逆境和当前的生活状况对成年初期每天吸烟的影响

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Aims: To assess the association of parental education, childhood living conditions and adversities with daily smoking in early adulthood and to analyse the effect of the respondent's own education, main economic activity, and current family structure on these associations. Methods: The study is based on a representative two-stage cluster sample (N = 1894, participation rate 79%) of young adults aged 18–29, in 2000, in Finland. The outcome measure is daily smoking. Results: Parental smoking and the respondent's own education had the strongest effects on daily smoking. If both parents of the respondent were smokers, then the respondent was most likely to be a smoker too (for men OR (odds ratio) = 3.01, for women OR = 2.41 after all adjustments). Young adults in the lowest educational category had a much higher risk of daily smoking than those in the highest category (OR = 5.88 for women, 4.48 for men). For women parental divorce (OR = 2.31) and current family structure also determined daily smoking. Parental education had a strong gradient in daily smoking and the effect appeared to be mediated largely by the respondent's own educational level. Conclusions: Childhood living conditions are strong determinants of daily smoking. Much of their influence seems to be mediated through current living conditions, which are also determined by childhood conditions. Determinants of smoking behaviour are developed throughout the life course. The findings stress the importance of the respondent's education and parental smoking as determinants of smoking behaviour. Our results support the notion that intervention on smoking initiation and cessation should be considered throughout the life course. Parental involvement in fostering non-smoking would be important.
机译:目的:评估成年初期父母教育,儿童生活条件和逆境与每天吸烟的联系,并分析受访者自身教育,主要经济活动和当前家庭结构对这些联系的影响。方法:该研究基于2000年在芬兰的代表性两阶段整群样本(N = 1894,参与率79%),年龄在18-29岁之间。结果指标是每天吸烟。结果:父母吸烟和受访者的自身教育对每天吸烟的影响最大。如果受访者的父母都是吸烟者,那么受访者也很可能也是吸烟者(在所有调整后,男性OR(比值比)= 3.01,女性OR = 2.41)。受教育程度最低的年轻人的每日吸烟风险要比受教育程度最高的年轻人高(OR = 5.88,男性为4.48)。对于女性,父母离婚(OR = 2.31)和当前家庭结构也决定了每天吸烟。父母教育在每天吸烟中有很强的梯度,其影响似乎很大程度上是由受访者自身的教育水平所介导的。结论:童年生活条件是每天吸烟的重要决定因素。他们的影响力似乎大部分是由目前的生活条件所调节的,而目前的生活条件也由儿童时期决定。吸烟行为的决定因素贯穿于整个生命过程。研究结果强调了受访者接受教育和父母吸烟是吸烟行为决定因素的重要性。我们的结果支持这样的观点,即在整个生命过程中都应考虑对吸烟的开始和戒烟进行干预。父母参与鼓励禁烟是很重要的。

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    《The European Journal of Public Health》 |2006年第6期|617-626|共10页
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    Department of Health and Functional Capacity National Public Health Institute (KTL) Helsinki Finland;

    Department of Public Health University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland;

    Rehabilitation Foundation Helsinki Finland;

    Department of Mental Health and Alcohol Research National Public Health Institute (KTL) Helsinki Finland;

    STAKES Helsinki Finland;

    Department of Epidemiology and Health Promotion National Public Health Institute (KTL) Helsinki Finland;

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