A comparative study of changes in smoking cessation attempt rates and related factors before and during COVID-19

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作者
Lee, Hyo Young [1 ,3 ]
Lee, Seung Hun [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Kim, Gyu Lee [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Dongseo Univ, Dept Hlth Adm, 47 Jurye Ro, Busan 47011, South Korea
[2] Pusan Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Family Med, 179,Gudeok Ro, Busan 49241, South Korea
[3] Pusan Natl Univ Hosp, Busan Tobacco Control Ctr, 179 Gudeok Ro, Busan 49241, South Korea
[4] Pusan Natl Univ, Sch Med, Dept Family Med, Beomeo ri Mulgeum eup, Yangsan 50612, Gyeongsangnam D, South Korea
关键词
Smoking cessation attempt; COVID-19; Related factors; Changes; Health promotion;
D O I
10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102532
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
This study aimed to identify whether smoking cessation attempts (SCA) for health promotion changed during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and how the characteristics of people who undertook SCA before versus during COVID-19 differed. This was a secondary data analysis of the South Korean 2019-2021 Community Health Survey data for 163,334 smokers that compared sociodemographic factors, health behaviors, and health status by SCA and year using chi 2 statistics and multiple logistic regression analysis. The SCA rate significantly decreased from 72.6 % in 2019 to 44.1 % in 2021. In 2019, the rate was high for those over 60 years old but decreased by half by 2021. The ORs for SCA were higher in women than men in all years and were lower in 2019 for all age groups except those in their 70 s; however, in 2021, the ORs for those in their 20 s were higher than those in their 70 s and were slightly higher for non-high-risk drinkers than for high-risk drinkers. ORs were higher among those trying to lose or gain weight than among those who were not. Despite its health benefits, the SCA rate significantly decreased. Issuing public statements encouraging SCA is critical. Measures are necessary to increase the rate of SCA among people in their 70 s and support those seeking to control their weight for successful smoking cessation. In addition, a strategy to maintain the SCA rate in people in their 20 s is required to ensure their future health.
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