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Perceived ethnic discrimination and cigarette smoking: examining the moderating effects of race/ethnicity and gender in a sample of Black and Latino urban adults

机译:种族歧视和吸烟的感知:在黑人和拉丁裔城市成年人口样本中检验种族/民族和性别的调节作用

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Perceived ethnic discrimination has been associated with cigarette smoking in US adults in the majority of studies, but gaps in understanding remain. It is unclear if the association of discrimination to smoking is a function of lifetime or recent exposure to discrimination. Some sociodemographic and mood-related risk factors may confound the relationship of discrimination to smoking. Gender and race/ethnicity differences in this relationship have been understudied. This study examines the relationship of lifetime and recent discrimination to smoking status and frequency, controlling for sociodemographic and mood-related variables and investigating the moderating role of race/ethnicity and gender. Participants included 518 Black and Latino(a) adults from New York, US. Lifetime and past week discrimination were measured with the Perceived Ethnic Discrimination Questionnaire-Community Version. Ecological momentary assessment methods were used to collect data on smoking and mood every 20 min throughout one testing day using an electronic diary. Controlling for sociodemographic and mood-related variables, there was a significant association of recent (past week) discrimination exposure to current smoking. Lifetime discrimination was associated with smoking frequency, but not current smoking status. The association of recent discrimination to smoking status was moderated by race/ethnicity and gender, with positive associations emerging for both Black adults and for men. The association of lifetime discrimination on smoking frequency was not moderated by gender or race/ethnicity. Acute race/ethnicity-related stressors may be associated with the decision to smoke at all on a given day; whereas chronic stigmatization may reduce the barriers to smoking more frequently.
机译:在大多数研究中,在美国成年人中,感知到的种族歧视与吸烟有关,但是在理解上仍然存在差距。目前尚不清楚歧视与吸烟的关系是否是一生或最近遭受歧视的函数。一些社会人口统计学和与情绪有关的危险因素可能会混淆歧视与吸烟的关系。人们对这种关系中的性别和种族/民族差异进行了研究。这项研究检查了一生和最近的歧视与吸烟状况和吸烟频率之间的关系,控制了社会人口统计学和与情绪有关的变量,并调查了种族/民族和性别的调节作用。参加者包括来自美国纽约的518名黑人和拉丁裔(a)成人。使用感知种族歧视问卷-社区版本来衡量一生和上周的歧视。生态瞬时评估方法用于通过电子日记在一个测试日中每20分钟收集一次吸烟和情绪数据。控制社会人口统计学和与情绪有关的变量,最近(过去一周)歧视暴露于当前吸烟与显着相关。终身歧视与吸烟频率相关,但与当前吸烟状态无关。种族/族裔和性别缓解了近期歧视与吸烟状况之间的关联,黑人成年人和男性都出现了积极的关联。终生对吸烟频率的歧视并没有受到性别或种族/民族的影响。与急性种族/族裔相关的压力源可能与在某一天根本不吸烟的决定有关;而长期的污名化可能会减少吸烟的障碍。

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