Tobacco and Alcohol Use in Cuban Women

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作者
Varona, Patricia [1 ]
Chang, Martha [2 ]
Garcia, Rene G. [2 ]
Bonet, Mariano [2 ]
机构
[1] Natl Hyg Epidemiol & Microbiol Inst INHEM, Havana, Cuba
[2] INHEM, Havana, Cuba
关键词
Risk behavior; risk factors; behavioral risk factor surveillance system; smoking; tobacco smoking; alcohol; alcohol consumption; psychoactive agents; prevalence; women's health; Cuba; LUNG-CANCER; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; SUBSTANCE USE; RISK; SMOKING;
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10.1590/S1555-79602011000400009
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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INTRODUCTION Tobacco and alcohol are currently the most widely consumed legal psychoactive substances in the world. They represent a heavy burden for health and society in almost all populations. Increasing consumption of both substances is a trend observed in women. OBJECTIVE Describe the profile of women aged >= 15 years residing in urban areas of Cuba with respect to tobacco and alcohol consumption. METHOD Basic information on tobacco and alcohol consumption by Cubans aged >= 15 years in urban areas was obtained from the Second National Survey on Risk Factors and Chronic Diseases (2001), a national descriptive cross-sectional study, the objective of which was to determine the frequency and epidemiological characteristics of the urban population's main chronic disease risk factors. Sampling design was complex stratified multi-stage cluster. Of a sample of 23,743 individuals, 22,851 were surveyed, representative of 6.8 million Cubans. A questionnaire and structured interview were used. Variables were tobacco and alcohol use, as well as sociodemographic factors: sex, age, educational level, skin color, marital status, type of full-time employment and perceived economic situation. Prevalence, with 95% confidence intervals, and male:female prevalence ratios were estimated. RESULTS Women who smoked were predominantly aged 40-59 years; had completed less than university education; of black skin color; divorced; laborers, service workers or managers, and with a perceived economic situation as very poor. Women who consumed alcohol were predominantly aged 15-59 years, had at least middle school education, of mestizo or black skin color, of marital status other than widowed; there was no typical profile for occupation or perceived economic situation. Women who were both smokers and alcohol consumers were predominantly 20-59 years, of black or mestizo skin color, of marital status other than widowed; with no typical profile for educational level, occupation or perceived economic situation. CONCLUSIONS The first nationwide socioeconomic profile of Cuban women using tobacco, alcohol or both constitutes a baseline for comparison to results of a new national study now under way, permitting evaluation of trends over time and effectiveness of prevention and control efforts.
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