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The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Smoking Among Vulnerable Populations.
Wiley, Rhiannon C; Oliver, Anthony C; Snow, Miranda B; Bunn, Janice Y; Barrows, Anthony J; Tidey, Jennifer W; Lee, Dustin C; Sigmon, Stacey C; Gaalema, Diann E; Heil, Sarah H; Markesich, Catherine; Villanti, Andrea C; Higgins, Stephen T.
Afiliação
  • Wiley RC; Vermont Center on Behavior and Health, Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
  • Oliver AC; Department of Psychological Science, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
  • Snow MB; Department of Psychiatry, Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
  • Bunn JY; Vermont Center on Behavior and Health, Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
  • Barrows AJ; Department of Psychiatry, Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
  • Tidey JW; Vermont Center on Behavior and Health, Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
  • Lee DC; Department of Psychiatry, Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
  • Sigmon SC; Vermont Center on Behavior and Health, Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
  • Gaalema DE; Department of Medical Biostatistics, Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
  • Heil SH; Vermont Center on Behavior and Health, Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
  • Markesich C; Department of Psychiatry, Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
  • Villanti AC; Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown University, Providence, RI.
  • Higgins ST; Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD.
Nicotine Tob Res ; 25(2): 282-290, 2023 01 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35605264
AIM: While accumulating evidence suggests that people modified their smoking during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it remains unclear whether those most at risk for tobacco-related health disparities did so. The current study examined changes in smoking among several vulnerable smoker populations during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: A web-based survey was distributed in 2020 to 709 adults with socioeconomic disadvantage, affective disorders, or opioid use disorder who participated in a previous study investigating the effects of very low nicotine content (VLNC) cigarettes on smoking. Current smoking status and rate, and adoption of protective health behaviors in response to the pandemic (eg social distancing, mask wearing) were examined. RESULTS: Among 332 survey respondents (46.8% response rate), 84.6% were current smokers. Repeated measures ANOVA showed that current cigarettes/day (CPD) was higher during COVID than pre-COVID (12.9 ± 1.0 versus 11.6 ± 1.0; p < .001). Most respondents had adopted protective health behaviors to prevent infection (>79% for all behaviors). More than half indicated that they were still leaving their homes specifically to buy cigarettes (64.6%) and were buying more packs per visit to the store (54.5%) than pre-COVID. Individuals unemployed at the time of the survey experienced greater increases in CPD (from 11.4 ± 1.4 to 13.3 ± 1.4, p = .024) as did those with higher levels of anxiety (from 11.5 ± 1.1 to 13.6 ± 1.1, p < .001). CONCLUSIONS: Smoking increased during the COVID-19 pandemic in this sample of adults from vulnerable populations, even while most adopted protective health measures to prevent infection. Unemployment and anxiety might identify those at greatest risk for increases in tobacco use. IMPLICATIONS: Individuals from populations especially vulnerable to smoking might be at risk for greater harm from cigarette smoking during times of pandemic-related stress. Public health interventions are warranted to ameliorate increases in smoking among these populations. Special attention should be paid to those experiencing unemployment and high anxiety.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Abandono do Hábito de Fumar / Produtos do Tabaco / Fumar Cigarros / COVID-19 Limite: Adult / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Nicotine Tob Res Assunto da revista: SAUDE PUBLICA Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Abandono do Hábito de Fumar / Produtos do Tabaco / Fumar Cigarros / COVID-19 Limite: Adult / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Nicotine Tob Res Assunto da revista: SAUDE PUBLICA Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article