| Literature DB >> 21615961 |
Vera Nierkens1, Maya V van der Ploeg, Marja Y van Eer, Karien Stronks.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Migration of non-Western women into Western countries often results in an increase in smoking prevalence among migrant women. To gain more insight into how to prevent this increase, we compared psychosocial determinants of smoking between Surinamese women in Suriname and those in the Netherlands.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21615961 PMCID: PMC3115863 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-397
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 1Flow chart of the CVRFO study.
Figure 2Flow chart of the SUNSET study.
Percentages of ethnic subpopulations from the SUNSET and CVRFO samples
| Suriname | Netherlands | |
|---|---|---|
| N = 702 (%) | N = 674 (%) | |
| Ethnicity | ||
| Hindustani | 199 (28.3) | 164 (24.3) |
| Creole | 241 (34.3) | 387 (57.4) ** |
| Indonesian | 85 (12.1) | 22 (3.3) |
| Chinese | 7 (1.0) | 6 (0.9) |
| Other | 170 (24.2) | 85 (14.4) |
**p < 0.001
Characteristics of female smokers in the CVRFO and SUNSET samples
| Suriname (CVFRO study) | Netherlands (SUNSET study) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| N = 85 (%) | N = 196 (%) | ||
| Religion | |||
| Hinduism | 16 (18.8) | 16 (8.4) * | |
| Islam | 7 (8.2) | 6 (3.1) | |
| Christian | 62 (72.9) | 169 (86.2) | |
| Missing | 0 (0) | 5 (2.6) | |
| Education | |||
| Max. primary education | 28 (32.9) | 21 (10.7) ** | |
| Low vocational training/lower secondary education | 36 (42.4) | 86 (43.9) | |
| Intermediate vocational training/higher secondary education | 10 (11.8) | 57 (29.1) | |
| Higher vocational training and University degree | 7 (8.2) | 26 (13.3) | |
| Unknown | 4 (4.7) | 6 (3.1) | |
| Mean age | Mean (sd) | 39.6 (9.7) | 44.9 (5.9) * |
| Mean age at uptake | Mean (sd) | 20.8 (6.5) | 22.4 (8.6) |
| Number of years in Netherlands | Less than26 years | n.a. | 98 (50.3) |
| More than 26 years | n.a. | 97 (49.7) | |
| Contacts in leisure time | Most Dutch | n.a. | 12 (6.1) |
| Both | n.a. | 60 (30.6) | |
| Most Surinamese | n.a. | 67 (34.2) | |
| Only Surinamese | n.a. | 56 (28.6) | |
*p < 0.01 **p < 0.001
Differences in beliefs towards smoking among Surinamese women in the Netherlands and Suriname
| Suriname | Netherlands | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| If you smoke do you feel comfortable? | 37 | (43.5) | 125 | (63.8)* |
| If you smoke do you feel normal? | 55 | (64.7) | 136 | (69.4) |
| If you smoke are you ashamed of yourself? | 25 | (29.4) | 28 | (14.3)* |
| Smoking is sociable | 43 | (49.4) | 130 | (66.3*) |
| If I smoke I have a higher chance of getting heart disease | 75 | (88.2) | 152 | (77.9) |
| If I smoke I bother other people | 77 | (90.6) | 150 | (76.9)* |
| If I smoke I have a higher chance of getting lung disease | 80 | (94.1) | 150 | (76.9)* |
| % approved | % approved | |||
| What does your partner think about your smoking behavior? | 31 | (36.5) | 150 | (76.5)* |
| What do the men in your family think about your smoking behavior? | 39 | (45.9) | 122 | (62.2) |
| What do the other women in your family think about your smoking behavior? | 34 | (40.0) | 98 | (50.0) |
| % approved | % approved | |||
| What do your male friends think about your smoking behavior? | 50 | (58.8) | 82 | (82.1)* |
| What do your female friends think about your smoking behavior? | 45 | (52.9) | 75 | (75.0)* |
| % agreed | % agreed | |||
| Does your partner smoke? | 42 | (49.4) | 57 | (29.2) |
| Do your male family members smoke? | 70 | (82.4) | 145 | (74.4) |
| Do your female family members smoke? | 45 | (52.9) | 58.7 | (58.7) |
| Do your male friends smoke? | 58 | (68.2) | 138 | (70.4) |
| Do your female friends smoke? | 41 | (48.4) | 141 | (72.3)* |
*p < 0,01
Odds Ratios of determinants in the Dutch sample (SUNSET) compared to those in Surinamese sample (CVRFO), adjusted for age, ethnicity, education and religion
| OR | 95% CI | |
|---|---|---|
| Positive affective attitude towards smoking | 2.59 | (1.05; 6.39) |
| Perceived no negative consequences of smoking | 3.33 | (1.31; 8.41) |
| Positive subjective norm of partner | 6.49 | (2.71; 15.56) |
| Positive subjective norm of family towards smoking | 1.91 | (0.89; 4.14) |
| Positive subjective norm of friends towards smoking | 3.30 | (1.50-7.25) |
| Perceived behavior of partner: smoker | 1.70 | (0.79-3.63) |
| Perceived behavior of family: half or more smokers | 0.56 | (0.27-1.16) |
| Perceived behavior of friends: half or more smokers | 1.88 | (0.88; 4.01) |
OR: odds ratio CI: confidence interval