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Cigarette smoking among college students with disabilities: National College Health Assessment II, Fall 2008-Spring 2009

机译:残疾大学生中的吸烟:2008年秋季至2009年春季,美国国家大学健康评估II

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Background: People with disabilities are 1.5 times more likely to smoke than their peers without disabilities, intensifying risk of health related disparities and further loss of function. When compared with the general population, college students also have a higher smoking prevalence. This study explores smoking rates among college students with disabilities. Objective/hypothesis: College students with disabilities have an increased likelihood of smoking, as compared with students without disabilities. Type of disability also influences smoking rates. Methods: This study explores the association between smoking and disability using multiple regression analyses and data from the National College Health Assessment II (NCHA II), Fall 2008-Spring 2009 (N = 79,915). People with disabilities comprised 15.6% of the total sample: 3.4% reported a physical disability, 8.3% reported a mental disability, 2.5% reported a sensory disability, and 3.7% reported a learning disability. Results: Smoking prevalence among those reporting disabilities was 23.1% versus 15% in those without disabilities. Those reporting mental disabilities had the highest rates (29.9%), followed by those with learning disabilities (23.7%), sensory disabilities (19.8%), and physical disabilities (16.4%). Students with disabilities were 1.23 times more likely to report current smoking than those without any disabilities, controlling for other factors (OR 1.23, 95% CI 1.16-1.30). Discussion: Results are consistent with previous research regarding the general adult population. Epidemiologic data demonstrating differences in risk behaviors for young adults with disabilities are important in allocation of resources. Findings of this study highlight the need for tailored smoking cessation programs for college students with disabilities.
机译:背景:残疾人吸烟的可能性是非残疾人的1.5倍,这增加了与健康有关的差异的风险,并进一步丧失了功能。与普通人群相比,大学生的吸烟率也更高。这项研究探讨了残疾大学生的吸烟率。目的/假设:与非残疾学生相比,残疾大学生吸烟的可能性更高。残疾类型也影响吸烟率。方法:本研究使用多元回归分析和美国国立大学健康评估II(NCHA II)的数据(2008年秋季至2009年春季)(N = 79,915)探讨了吸烟与残疾之间的关系。残疾人占总样本的15.6%:3.4%的人报告有身体残疾,8.3%的人报告有精神残疾,2.5%的人报告有感觉障碍,3.7%的人报告有学习障碍。结果:报告残疾的人中吸烟率是23.1%,而没有残疾的人中吸烟率为15%。报告有心理残疾的人比例最高(29.9%),其次是学习障碍的人(23.7%),感觉障碍的人(19.8%)和身体残疾的人(16.4%)。在控制其他因素的基础上,残疾学生的举报率比没有残疾的学生要高出1.23倍(OR 1.23,95%CI 1.16-1.30)。讨论:结果与先前关于一般成年人口的研究一致。流行病学数据表明,残疾青年的风险行为存在差异,这在资源分配中很重要。这项研究的结果突出表明,需要为残疾大学生制定量身定制的戒烟计划。

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