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Patterns of Betel Quid, Cigarette, and Alcohol Use, and Their Correlates With Betel Quid Cessation in a Male Inmate Population

机译:男性囚犯中槟榔,香烟和酒精的使用方式及其与槟榔戒除的关系

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Background: There are few published studies addressing multiple substance uses and their effects on subsequent cessation of betel quid (BQ) chewing in the Asia Pacific region. Objectives: This study aims to investigate the usage patterns of BQ chewing, cigarette smoking, and alcohol drinking, and their correlates with subsequent BQ cessation among a male inmate population. Methods: Data from 473 male inmates with a history of BQ use who were incarcerated in Taiwan Kaohsiung Prison was used for this analysis. Participants were asked to report their lifetime usage patterns of cigarette, alcohol, and BQ, and their cessation status of each substance. A stepwise logistic regression analysis was performed to identify predictors of voluntary BQ cessation. Results: Seventy-five percent of all participants reported habitual use of all three substances. A total of 185 (39%) participants reported voluntary cessation of BQ prior to incarceration, and 288 (61%) reported cessation because of incarceration. Inmates who quit smoking before incarceration were more likely to voluntarily quit BQ. Inmates who had drinking habits were less likely to quit BQ, but those who quit drinking before incarceration were more likely to quit BQ. Inmates who preferred the type of BQ known as lao-hwa quid were more likely to quit BQ, and a longer chewing history correlated with a lower likelihood of quitting BQ. Conclusions Importance: Our data suggest that coexisting habitual use of cigarette, alcohol, and BQ is very common in this inmate population. BQ cessation is significantly associated with not only inmates' usage patterns of cigarette and alcohol, but also their cessation status of these substances.
机译:背景:很少有发表的研究涉及多种物质的使用及其对亚太地区咀嚼槟榔(BQ)的后续戒断的影响。目的:本研究旨在调查男性囚犯咀嚼,吸烟和饮酒的使用方式及其与随后戒烟的相关性。方法:采用来自台湾高雄监狱的473名有BQ使用历史的男囚的数据进行分析。要求参与者报告其终生使用香烟,酒精和BQ的方式,以及每种物质的戒断状态。进行了逐步逻辑回归分析,以确定自愿性BQ停止的预测因素。结果:百分之七十五的参与者报告了所有三种物质的习惯使用。共有185名(39%)参与者报告了监禁前自愿停止BQ,而288名(61%)报告因监禁而停止活动。在监禁之前戒烟的囚犯更有可能自愿戒烟。有饮酒习惯的囚犯戒烟的可能性较小,但在监禁前戒酒的囚犯戒烟的可能性更大。较喜欢BQ类型的囚犯,他们更倾向于退出BQ,咀嚼时间越长,退出BQ的可能性就越低。结论的重要性:我们的数据表明,在这种囚犯中,习惯性使用香烟,酒精和BQ是很普遍的。戒烟不仅与囚犯使用香烟和酒精的方式密切相关,而且还与他们对这些物质的戒烟状态密切相关。

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