The Co-occurrence of Daily Smoking, Binge Drinking and IPV Among Latino Expectant Fathers

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Devon Noonan
Pauline Lyna
Leigh Ann Simmons
Kristina Coop Gordon
Kathryn I. Pollak
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[1] Duke University School of Nursing,Cancer Control and Population Science
[2] Duke Cancer Institute,Department of Human Ecology
[3] Perinatal Origins of Disparities (POD) Center,Department of Psychology
[4] University of California,Department of Population Health Sciences
[5] University of Tennessee at Knoxville,undefined
[6] Duke University School of Medicine,undefined
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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2020年 / 22卷
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Alcohol; Latinos; Violence; Smoking; Stress;
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Many Latino men have multiple risk factors that predispose them to chronic disease morbidity and mortality, yet few have examined patterns in this population. We describe the co-occurrence of daily smoking, binge drinking, and intimate partner violence (IPV) behaviors among Latino expectant fathers and examine factors associated with the co-occurrence of these behaviors. We conducted a secondary analysis of baseline data from the Parejas Trial, a randomized controlled trial testing a culturally tailored couples-based smoking cessation intervention. We used Kruskal–Wallis test statistics to explore the relationship of the co-occurring behavior and demographic and cultural factors. All participants smoked as was a requirement of being in the trial, but only 39% smoked daily. Forty three percent of the participants engaged in one behavior, 32% engaged in two behaviors, and 5% engaged in three behaviors, with binge drinking being the most common co-occurring behavior. In the bivariate analysis, higher stress (p = 0.01) and having more children (p = 0.003) were found to be positively significantly associated with the number of behaviors. Helping Latino expectant fathers manage with their stress may serve as tailoring points for future interventions to reduce risk behaviors.
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