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Butt Why ? Exploring factors associated with cigarette scavenging behaviors among adult smokers enrolling in a clinical trial for smoking cessation

机译:屁股为什么? 探索与临床试验中临床试验中的成人吸烟者中的卷烟清除行为相关的因素

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Abstract Introduction Cigarette smoking is associated with many adverse health effects and is an important public health concern. Increased understanding of smokers' behavior is central to developing effective interventions. Cigarette scavenging, a behavior that involves smoking shared or previously used cigarettes has thus far only been shown to be prevalent among homeless or incarcerated populations. The current study examines whether cigarette scavenging is prevalent in a more general population of adult smokers enrolling in a smoking cessation clinical trial, and whether engagement in this behavior is associated with demographic or smoking-related psychosocial factors. Methods Baseline data was obtained from adult smokers (N=227) enrolling in a randomized clinical trial for smoking cessation. Cigarette scavenging was assessed using three items: a) sharing a cigarette with a stranger; b) smoking a “found” cigarette and c) smoking a previously used cigarette “butt”. Participants who endorsed engaging in at least one of these three behaviors were categorized as a scavenger. Results Approximately 32% of participants endorsed at least one cigarette scavenging behavior. A multiple logistic regression analysis found that scavengers were more likely to be: men (p Conclusions Scavenging is common among adult smokers. Interventions that address cigarette scavenging behaviors may better meet the needs of this unique smoking subgroup. Highlights ? Cigarette scavenging is a smoking behavior involving shared or previously used cigarettes. ? This behavior has not yet been assessed in a general population of adult smokers. ? 31.7% of study participants were classified as cigarette scavengers. ? Significant differences were observed between scavengers and non-scavengers. ? Interventions addressing these behaviors may meet the needs of this subgroup of smokers.
机译:摘要引言吸烟与许多不良健康影响有关,是一个重要的公共卫生问题。增加对吸烟者行为的了解是发展有效干预的核心。卷烟清除,涉及吸烟或以前使用的香烟的行为仅被证明是无家可归或监禁的人口中的普遍存在。目前的研究审查了在吸烟临床试验中的成人吸烟者中更普遍的成人吸烟者群体中的卷烟清除普遍,以及对这种行为的接触是否与人口统计或吸烟有关的心理社会因素有关。方法从成人吸烟者(n = 227)中获得基准数据,注册随机临床试验戒烟。使用三个项目评估香烟清除:a)与陌生人共享一支烟; b)吸烟“发现”香烟和c)吸烟以前使用的香烟“屁股”。赞同这三项行为中至少一个人的参与者被归类为清道夫。结果约32%的参与者应认可至少一种卷烟清除行为。多元逻辑回归分析发现,清除剂更有可能是:男性(P结论清除在成人吸烟者中是常见的。解决卷烟清除行为的干预措施可能会更好地满足这一独特的吸烟亚组的需求。亮点?香烟清除是吸烟行为涉及共享或以前使用的香烟。这些行为可能满足吸烟者这个亚组的需求。

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