| Literature DB >> 21477491 |
Olivia D Carter-Pokras1, Tammie M Johnson, Lisa A Bethune, Cong Ye, Jacquelyn L Fried, Lu Chen, Robert Fiedler.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Diabetes organizations recommend that people with diabetes should not smoke because of increased risk of diabetes complications. We describe smoking rates and health care service use among adults with diabetes in Florida and Maryland and identify the role of dentists in offering smoking cessation advice and services.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21477491 PMCID: PMC3103556
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Sociodemographic Characteristics of Adults With Diabetes in Maryland (2006) and Florida (2007)a
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| 18-44 | 18.4 (15.3-21.4) | 12.5 (10.0-15.6) |
| 45-64 | 46.1 (42.8-49.5) | 40.5 (37.3-43.7) |
| ≥65 |
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| Men | 49.6 (46.2-52.9) | 52.0 (48.8-55.2) |
| Women | 50.4 (47.1-53.8) | 48.0 (44.8-51.2) |
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| <High school diploma | 13.3 (11.0-15.6) | 16.1 (13.9-18.6) |
| High school graduate/some college |
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| <25,000 |
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| 25,000-49,999 | 25.1 (22.0-28.2) | 29.4 (26.6-32.4) |
| ≥50,000 |
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| Yes | 58.6 (55.3-61.8) | 61.2 (56.9-63.3) |
| No | 41.4 (38.2-44.7) | 39.9 (36.7-41.1) |
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval.
Comparison is made between Maryland and Florida for every category. Numbers are bolded where differences are significant (P < .05). Data sources: 2007 Florida Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey, 2007 Florida Tobacco Callback Survey, and 2006 Maryland Adult Tobacco Survey.
Smoking Rates Among Adults With Diabetes by State, Race/Ethnicity, and Sociodemographic Characteristicsa
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| All | 11.6 (9.5-13.8) | 11.6 (8.8-14.4) | 13.0 (8.7-17.3) | 15.7 (13.5-18.2) | 15.7 (13.2-18.5) | 16.6 (10.2-25.9) |
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| 18-44 |
| 21.5 (11.2-31.9) | 21.2 (6.7-35.7) |
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| 45-64 | 13.6 (10.2-17.1) | 12.4 (8.1-16.7) | 14.8 (8.6-20.9) | 20.9 (17.1-25.2) | 24.4 (19.6-30.1) | 13.7 (8.0-22.3) |
| ≥65 |
| 6.8 (3.9-9.6) | 5.8 (1.9-9.8) |
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| Men | 12.6 (8.9-16.3) | 11.9 (7.3-16.5) | 14.6 (6.8-22.4) | 17.0 (13.7-21.0) | 17.1 (13.3-21.8) | 16.6 (7.2-33.7) |
| Women | 10.7 (8.3-13.0) | 11.0 (8.0-14.0) | 12.2 (7.5-16.9) | 14.3 (11.6-17.5) | 13.9 (11.3-17.1) | 16.6 (9.0-28.7) |
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| <High School diploma |
| 18.0 (8.4-27.7) | 23.4 (10.0-36.7) | 22.3 (15.2-31.3) | 22.0 (13.1-34.5) | 26.1 (11.8-48.4) |
| High school graduate/some college | 12.4 (9.5-15.3) | 13.4 (9.6-17.2) | 12.1 (6.8-17.5) | 14.4 (11.1-18.6) | 14.9 (11.0-19.9) | 12.3 (6.6-21.8) |
| College graduate |
| 6.7 (2.2-11.2) | 8.4 (1.0-15.9) | 14.7 (12.0-18.0) | 15.2 (13.0-19.0) | 12.0 (5.5-24.2) |
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| <25,000 |
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| 12.2 (6.8-17.6) | 19.4 (15.3-24.4) | 18.6 (14.2-24.0) | 18.5 (9.3-33.7) |
| 25,000-49,999 | 13.0 (8.0-18.0) | 10.3 (5.3-15.3) | 20.1 (8.5-31.7) | 16.6 (12.7-21.5) | 17.1 (12.4-23.0) | 13.5 (5.4-29.8) |
| ≥50,000 |
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| 6.2 (0-12.8) | 11.9 (8.4-16.6) |
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| Yes | 9.1 (6.5-11.7) | 8.6 (5.8-11.3) | 11.3 (4.7-17.9) | 13.5 (10.9-16.5) | 14.0 (11.0-17.6) | 8.3 (3.9-16.9) |
| No | 15.5 (11.7-19.2) | 17.1 (11.3-22.8) | 15.0 (9.3-20.6) | 19.2 (15.3-23.8) | 18.9 (14.6-24.0) | 22.9 (12.9-37.1) |
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval.
Comparison is made within each state by sociodemographic characteristics. Numbers are bolded where differences are significant (P < .05). Data sources: 2007 Florida Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey, 2007 Florida Tobacco Callback Survey, and 2006 Maryland Adult Tobacco Survey.
Quit History, Stage of Change, and Self-Perceived Success for Quitting Among Diabetic Current Smokers, by State and Race/Ethnicitya
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| Total | 46.8 (36.6-57.1) |
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| Men | 48.3 (31.2-65.5) | 35.7 (20.8-50.6) | 76.3 (45.4-100.0) | 51.6 (39.8-63.2) | 42.5 (29.9-56.2) | 79.9 (46.4-94.8) |
| Women | 45.1 (32.4-57.7) | 34.0 (20.7-47.2) | 58.0 (36.1-79.8) | 62.9 (52.8-72.0) | 55.1 (44.5-65.2) | 82.1 (51.7-95.1) |
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| Precontemplation | 51.9 (42.4-61.4) | 61.1 (51.6-70.7) | 37.0 (17.8-56.2) | 39.8 (34.7-45.1) | 43.6 (37.9-49.5) | 25.8 (14.0-42.8) |
| Contemplation | 20.4 (12.8-28.0) | 15.8 (10.4-21.2) | 29.5 (10.6-48.5) | 32.5 (27.7-37.8) | 33.4 (28.2-39.1) | 27.9 (14.1-47.8) |
| Preparation | 27.7 (18.2-37.2) | 23.1 (14.1-32.0) | 33.5 (12.1-54.9) | 27.7 (23.1-32.8) |
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| Not ready to quit but thought I would be successful in quitting | 72.7 (63.4-82.0) | 66.8 (54.5-79.0) | 81.4 (66.0-96.8) | 72.0 (67.1-76.4) |
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Abbreviation: NH, Non-Hispanic.
Comparison is made between Non-Hispanic Whites and Non-Hispanic Blacks within each state. Numbers are bolded where differences are significant. Data sources: 2007 Florida Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey, 2007 Florida Tobacco Callback Survey, and 2006 Maryland Adult Tobacco Survey.
Smokers with diabetes who are not interested in quitting (precontemplation), smokers with diabetes who are contemplating cessation (contemplation), smokers with diabetes who are ready to quit within the next month and want more help (preparation).
Health Professional and Dental Visits and Receipt of Advice to Quit Smoking From Health Professionals and Dentists Among Smokers With Diabetes by State and Race/Ethnicitya , b
| Characteristic | Maryland (n = 270), % (95% CI) | Florida (n = 588), % (95% CI) |
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| Non-Hispanic white | 98.3 (95.4-100.0) | 93.9 (90.5-96.1) |
| Non-Hispanic black | 97.9 (95.2-100.0) | 92.8 (75.6-98.2) |
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| Total | 84.9 (76.7-93.2) | 95.3 (92.4-97.2) |
| Non-Hispanic white | 90.2 (84.8-95.7) | 94.6 (91.0-96.9) |
| Non-Hispanic black | 78.5 (56.4-100.0) | 97.2 (82.2-99.6) |
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| Total | 44.8 (34.2-55.5) | 40.7 (35.7-45.9) |
| Non-Hispanic white | 48.3 (35.2-61.3) | 43.5 (37.9-49.2) |
| Non-Hispanic black | 39.5 (20.7-58.3) | 26.8 (15.1-43.0) |
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| Total | 36.1 (24.3-47.9) | 36.2 (28.7-44.5) |
| Non-Hispanic white | 23.5 (14.4-32.6) | 37.5 (29.5-46.2) |
| Non-Hispanic black | 59.4 (31.7-87.0) | 38.4 (14.9-68.8) |
Comparison is made between Maryland and Florida for each category. Numbers are bolded where differences are significant (P < .05).
Data sources: 2007 Florida Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey, 2007 Florida Tobacco Callback Survey, and 2006 Maryland Adult Tobacco Survey.
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| 2006 MATS | I am going to read a list of medical conditions that many people have. After each one, please tell me if you have EVER been told by a doctor or other health professional that you have that condition. |
| 2007 FBRFSS | Have you ever been told by a doctor that you have diabetes? |
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| 2006 MATS | Have you smoked at least 100 cigarettes in your entire life? [Note: 100 cigarettes is equal to 5 packs] |
| 2007 FBRFSS | Have you smoked at least 100 cigarettes in your entire life? |
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| 2006 MATS | Do you now smoke cigarettes every day, some days, or not at all? |
| 2007 FBRFSS | Do you now smoke cigarettes every day, some days, or not at all? |
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| 2006 MATS | In the past 12 months have you gone to a doctor or other health professional for a check-up or medical treatment? |
| 2007 FTCS | In the PAST 12 MONTHS, have you seen a doctor, nurse, or other health professional other than a dentist to get any kind of care for yourself? |
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| 2006 MATS | In the past 12 months, have you seen a dentist? |
| 2007 FTCS | In the PAST 12 MONTHS have you seen a dentist? |
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| 2006 MATS | Has a doctor, dentist, or other health professional EVER advised you to quit smoking? |
| 2007 FTCS | In the PAST 12 MONTHS, did any doctor, nurse, or other health professional other than a dentist advise you not to smoke? |
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| 2007 FTCS | During the PAST 12 MONTHS, did any dentist ADVISE you to stop smoking? |
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| 2006 MATS | Are you seriously planning to quit smoking cigarettes |
| 2007 FTCS | Are you seriously considering stopping smoking within the next six months? |