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Tobacco use and interest in smoking cessation among Latinos attending community health fairs.

A Paula Cupertino1, Lisa Sanderson Cox, Susan Garrett, Natalia Suarez, Hannah Sandt, Irazema Mendoza, Edward F Ellerbeck.   

Abstract

Health fairs are vital for reaching underserved Latinos providing access to health services including smoking cessation. The purpose of this study is to describe tobacco use and interest in smoking cessation among Latino smokers attending community health fairs. We surveyed 262 self-identified Latinos attending health fairs; we assessed smoking behavior and attitudes of 53 (20.2%) current smokers. Smokers were mostly uninsured (98.1%), male (54.7%), recent immigrants (96.2%) with limited English proficiency (60.4% spoke Spanish at home), and were mainly light (86.3%) and nondaily (58.7%) smokers. Although most participants attempted to quit smoking at least once in the past year, only 5.0% of current smokers reported ever using cessation medication and 94.3% were unaware of free-telephone counseling. The majority of smokers were ready to quit within 30 days and were interested in participating in cessation programs. Health fairs provide a unique opportunity to address smoking cessation among underserved Latinos with limited knowledge of access to, and use of effective cessation services.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 20936430     DOI: 10.1007/s10903-010-9404-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health        ISSN: 1557-1912


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