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Racial, ethnic, and gender differences in smoking cessation associated with employment and joblessness through young adulthood in the US.

机译:在美国,由于年轻人成年后的失业和失业,种族,族裔和性别上的差异。

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The dynamics of labor force participation and joblessness during young adulthood influence access to social and material resources and shape exposure to different sources of psychosocial strain. Differences in these dynamics by race, ethnicity, and gender are related to changes in a behavioral determinant of poor health (tobacco use) for young adults aging into midlife. Using discrete-time hazards models, we estimate the relationship between labor force participation in the past year and smoking cessation for US adults (ages 14-21 years in 1979) followed in a population-representative sample until 1998 (i.e. the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth). We assess the unique role of racial, ethnic and gender differences in exposure, vulnerability, and reactivity to employment and joblessness by controlling for social and economic resources obtained through working and by controlling for early life factors that select individuals into certain labor force and smoking trajectories. There are three main findings: (1) joblessness is more strongly associated with persistent daily smoking among women than among men; (2) fewer social and economic resources for women out of the labor force compared to employed women explains their lower cessation rates; and (3) lower cessation among unemployed women compared to employed women can only partially be explained by these resources. These findings illustrate how differential access to work-related social and economic resources is an important mediator of poor health trajectories. Contextual factors such as social norms and psychosocial strains at work and at home may play a unique role among European American men and women in explaining gender differences in smoking.
机译:青年时期劳动力参与和失业的动态影响着获得社会和物质资源的机会,并影响了社会心理压力的不同来源。这些因种族,种族和性别而变化的动态差异与衰老到中年的年轻人健康状况不佳(烟草使用)的行为决定因素的变化有关。使用离散时间危害模型,我们估计了过去一年的劳动力参与与美国成年人(1979年为14-21岁)戒烟之间的关系,随后以人口代表性的样本进行了调查,直到1998年(即美国国家纵向调查)青年)。我们通过控制通过工作获得的社会和经济资源以及控制将个体选择到特定劳动力和吸烟轨迹中的早期生活因素,来评估种族,族裔和性别差异在暴露,脆弱性以及对就业和失业的反应性方面的独特作用。 。主要发现有以下三个方面:(1)与男性相比,女性每天持续吸烟与失业的关系更大。 (2)与就业妇女相比,劳动力中妇女的社会和经济资源较少,说明她们的戒烟率较低; (3)这些资源只能部分解释失业妇女与受雇妇女相比戒烟率较低。这些发现说明,与工作相关的社会和经济资源的差异获取如何成为不良卫生轨迹的重要调解人。背景因素,例如在工作和在家中的社会规范和社会心理压力,可能在解释吸烟性别差异的欧美男性中扮演独特的角色。

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