Educational attainment & quitting smoking: A structural equation model approach.
Prev Med
; 116: 32-39, 2018 11.
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| ID: mdl-30170014
In the United States, disparities in smoking prevalence and cessation by socioeconomic status are well documented, but there is limited research on reasons why and none conducted in a national sample assessing multiple potential mechanisms. We identified smoking and cessation-related behavioral and environmental variables associated with both educational attainment and quitting success. We used a structural equation model of cross-sectional data from respondents ≥25â¯years from the United States 2010-2011 Tobacco Use Supplement-Current Population Survey. Quitting success was defined as former (nâ¯=â¯2607) versus continuing smokers (nâ¯=â¯7636); categories of educational attainment were ≤high school degree, some college/college degree, and advanced degree. Results indicated that using nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) >1â¯month and having a home smoking restriction were associated with both educational attainment and quitting success. Those with lower educational attainment versus those with an advanced degree were less likely to report using NRT >1â¯month (≤high school: ßâ¯=â¯-0.50, pâ¯<â¯0.001; college: ßâ¯=â¯-0.24, pâ¯=â¯0.019). Use of NRT >1â¯month, in turn, was positively associated with quitting success (ßâ¯=â¯0.25, pâ¯<â¯0.001). Those with lower educational attainment were also less likely to report a home smoking restriction (≤high school: ßâ¯=â¯-0.42, pâ¯<â¯0.001; college: ßâ¯=â¯-0.21, pâ¯=â¯0.009). Having a home smoking restriction was positively associated with quitting success (ßâ¯=â¯0.50, pâ¯<â¯0.001). Results were similar with income substituted for education. Using NRT >1â¯month and having a home smoking restriction are two strategies that may explain the association between low education and lower cessation success; these strategies should be further tested for their potential ability to mitigate this association.
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Fumar
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Modelos Estatísticos
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Abandono do Hábito de Fumar
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Dispositivos para o Abandono do Uso de Tabaco
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Sucesso Acadêmico
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America do norte
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2018
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