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Research methods of 'Talking about the Smokes': an International Tobacco Control (ITC) policy evaluation project with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians

机译:“谈论烟雾”的研究方法:与原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民澳大利亚人共同开展的国际烟草控制(ITC)政策评估项目

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Objective: To describe the research methods and baseline sample of the Talking About The Smokes (TATS) project.\ud\udDesign: The TATS project is a collaboration between research institutions and Aboriginal community-controlled health services (ACCHSs) and their state and national representative bodies. It is one of the studies within the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project, enabling national and international comparisons. It includes a prospective longitudinal study of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smokers and recent ex-smokers; a survey of non-smokers; repeated cross-sectional surveys of ACCHS staff; and descriptions of the tobacco policies and practices at the ACCHSs. Community members completed face-to-face surveys; staff completed surveys on paper or online. We compared potential biases and the distribution of variables common to the main community baseline sample and unweighted and weighted results of the 2008 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS). The baseline survey (Wave 1) was conducted between April 2012 and October 2013.\ud\udSetting and participants: 2522 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in 35 locations (the communities served by 34 ACCHSs and one community in the Torres Strait), and 645 staff in the ACCHSs.\ud\udMain outcome measures: Sociodemographic and general health indicators, smoking status, number of cigarettes smoked per day and quit attempts.\ud\udResults: The main community baseline sample closely matched the distribution of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population in the weighted NATSISS by age, sex, jurisdiction and remoteness. There were inconsistent differences in some sociodemographic factors between our sample and the NATSISS: our sample had higher proportions of unemployed people, but also higher proportions who had completed Year 12 and who lived in more advantaged areas. In both surveys, similar percentages of smokers reported having attempted to quit in the past year, and daily smokers reported similar numbers of cigarettes smoked per day.\ud\udConclusion: The TATS project provides a detailed and nationally representative description of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smoking behaviour, attitudes, knowledge and exposure to tobacco control activities and policies, and their association with quitting.
机译:目的:描述“谈论烟(TATS)”项目的研究方法和基准样本。\ ud \ ud设计:TATS项目是研究机构与原住民社区控制的卫生服务(ACCHS)及其州和国家之间的合作代表机构。这是国际烟草控制政策评估项目中的一项研究,可以进行国内和国际比较。它包括对原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民吸烟者及最近吸烟者的前瞻性纵向研究;对不吸烟者的调查;重复对ACCHS人员进行横断面调查;以及ACCHS的烟草政策和做法的描述。社区成员完成了面对面的调查;工作人员通过纸质或在线方式完成调查。我们比较了主要社区基准样本常见的潜在偏见和变量分布以及2008年全国原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民社会调查(NATSISS)的未加权和加权结果。基线调查(第一波)在2012年4月至2013年10月之间进行。 ACCHS共有645名工作人员。\ ud \ ud主要结果指标:社会人口统计学和总体健康指标,吸烟状况,每天吸烟和戒烟尝试的数量。\ ud \ ud结果:主要社区基线样本与原住民的分布和按年龄,性别,管辖权和偏远程度加权的NATSISS中的托雷斯海峡岛民人口。我们的样本与NATSISS之间在某些社会人口统计学因素上存在不一致的差异:我们的样本中失业人口比例更高,但完成12年级并居住在优势地区的人口比例也更高。在两项调查中,过去一年中尝试戒烟的吸烟者百分比相似,而每天吸烟者报告的每天吸烟量也相似。\ ud \ ud结论:TATS项目提供了关于原住民和托雷斯海峡的详细且全国代表性的描述岛民的吸烟行为,态度,知识和对烟草控制活动和政策的了解,以及他们与戒烟的关系。

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