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001-es BibID:BIBFORM105951
035-os BibID:(WOS)000506895303139
Első szerző:Fiatal Szilvia (epidemiológus, népegészségügyi szakember)
Cím:Disparities in smoking habits in Hungarian Roma and general populations / S. Fiatal, P. Pikó, Z. Kósa, J. Sándor, R. Ádány
Dátum:2019
ISSN:1101-1262
Megjegyzések:Background: Smoking status, dependence and cessation efforts of the disadvantaged Hungarian Roma living in segregated settlements were compared to those of the general population. Methods: Data were collected through survey. Each study group consists of 500 randomly drawn subjects, and are representative of the adult (18-64) general and Roma population, living in two counties of North-East Hungary. Questions on smoking from the European Health Interview Survey were used with some modifications. Prevalence data were analysed according to age strata (18-29, 30-44 and 45-64 years) by chi2 test, and were compared to data from 2003 and 2014. Results: In Roma the proportion of never smokers is much less compared to the general ones (men:27.27% vs.75%, women:38.6% vs.70.75%, p < 0.05). Less Roma reported never smoking in all age compared to 2014, increasing trend can be found in the general population since 2003. Smoking prevalence is higher in Roma in all ages (72.73% vs.20 83%; 68.42% vs.28.42%; 59.02 vs. 32.26%, p < 0.05, respectively). Interestingly, the prevalence of Roma men smokers is decreasing by age, in the general population the trend is the opposite. Heavy smoker status is the highest in 30-44 age group of both populations. Increasing trend of heavy smoking can be detected in the Roma, but the opposite holds for general population compared to 2014. Half of the Roma smoke within 5 minutes after wakeup (50% vs. 36.92%, p < 0.05), smoke hand-rolled cigarettes (68.91%vs 30.77%, p < 0.05), higher proportion of them tried to quit (34.78% vs. 23.38%, p < 0.05) but smaller proportion of them obtained advise on how to quit (48.53% vs.59.09%, p < 0.05). Initiation starts earlier age among them (men: 15.1 vs.16.6, women: 16.2 vs.18.2, p < 0.05). Conclusions: Regular smoking (especially heavy) is much higher in the Roma and decreasing by age compared to the general in all age-groups. The 30-44 age group of Roma mean are exclusively heavy smokers but half of the Roma show effort to quit.
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Megjelenés:European Journal Of Public Health. - 29 : Suppl4 (2019), p. 388. -
További szerzők:Pikó Péter (1987-) (biológus) Kósa Zsigmond (1953-) (orvos) Sándor János (1966-) (orvos-epidemiológus) Ádány Róza (1952-) (megelőző orvostan és népegészségtan szakorvos)
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