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Race/ethnicity and multiple cancer risk factors among individuals seeking smoking cessation treatment.

机译:寻求戒烟治疗的个体中的种族/民族和多种癌症危险因素。

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Smoking in combination with other behavioral risk factors is known to have a negative influence on health, and individuals who smoke typically engage in multiple risk behaviors. However, little is known about the clustering of risk behaviors among smokers of varying race/ethnicity. The purpose of this study was to examine patterns of cancer risk behaviors and to identify predictors of multiple risk behaviors in a racially/ethnically diverse sample of individuals seeking smoking cessation treatment. Overweight/obesity, at-risk alcohol consumption, and insufficient physical activity were measured in 424 smokers (African American, n = 144; Latino, n = 141; and Caucasian, n = 139). Results indicated that 90% of participants reported behavioral cancer risk factors in addition to smoking. Approximately 70% of participants were overweight or obese, 48% engaged in at-risk drinking, and 27% were insufficiently physically active. Univariate analyses indicated that race/ethnicity (P < 0.001), smoking level (P = 0.03), and marital status (P = 0.04) were significant predictors of multiple risk behaviors, although only race/ethnicity remained a significant predictor (P < 0.001), when gender, smoking level, age, education, household income, marital status, and health insurance status were included in a multivariate model. Multivariate analysis indicated that the odds of engaging in multiple risk behaviors were significantly higher among Latinos (odds ratio = 2.85) and African Americans (odds ratio = 1.86) than Caucasians. Our findings highlight the need for research aimed at identifying determinants of racial/ethnic differences in multiple risk behaviors and indicate the importance of developing culturally sensitive interventions that target multiple risk behaviors.
机译:已知吸烟与其他行为危险因素结合会对健康产生负面影响,并且吸烟的人通常会从事多种危险行为。但是,关于种族/民族不同的吸烟者之间的风险行为的群集知之甚少。这项研究的目的是检查种族风险/种族差异的个体中寻求戒烟治疗的癌症风险行为的模式,并确定多种风险行为的预测因素。在424名吸烟者中测量了超重/肥胖,高危饮酒和身体活动不足(非裔美国人,n = 144;拉丁裔,n = 141;高加索人,n = 139)。结果表明,有90%的参与者报告了除了吸烟外还有行为癌症危险因素。大约70%的参与者超重或肥胖,有48%处于危险饮酒状态,而27%的身体活动不足。单因素分析表明,种族/民族(P <0.001),吸烟水平(P = 0.03)和婚姻状况(P = 0.04)是多种危险行为的重要预测指标,尽管只有种族/民族仍然是重要的预测指标(P <0.001) ),将性别,吸烟水平,年龄,教育程度,家庭收入,婚姻状况和健康保险状况纳入多变量模型时。多因素分析表明,拉丁美洲人(优势比= 2.85)和非裔美国人(优势比= 1.86)中参与多种风险行为的几率明显高于白种人。我们的发现突出表明,有必要进行旨在识别多种风险行为中种族/种族差异的决定因素的研究,并指出开发针对多种风险行为的具有文化敏感性的干预措施的重要性。

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