| Literature DB >> 31606051 |
Tina Jahnel1, Stuart G Ferguson1, Saul Shiffman2, Benjamin Schüz3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is a well-established social gradient in smoking, but little is known about the underlying behavioral mechanisms. Here, we take a social-ecological perspective by examining daily stress experience as a process linking social disadvantage to smoking behavior.Entities:
Keywords: Daily stress; EMA; Smoking; Social disadvantage
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31606051 PMCID: PMC6790015 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-7631-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Conceptual diagram of the 2–1-1 mediation model
Participant Characteristics
| Overall ( | Low education ( | High education ( | Low income ( | High income ( | African American ( | Other Ethnicity ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 41.2 (11.2) | 42.6 (10.6)** | 40.0 (11.5) | 40.9 (11.2) | 41.5 (11.2) | 43.6* (9.8) | 39.7 (11.7) |
| Gender (Male) | 55.2% ( | 56.8% ( | 54.0% ( | 54.9% ( | 55.3 ( | 46.6% ( | 60.3% (n = 73) |
| CPD | 16.1 (6.5)*** | 16.5 (6.4) | 15.7 (6.6) | 15.9 (7.0) | 16.2 (6.0) | 14.2** (6.0) | 17.2 (6.6) |
Entries are M (SD), unless % is specified. M = mean, SD = standard deviation, CPD = Cigarettes per day. Comparisons were made using t-tests (continuous variables) or chi-square tests (categorical variables). * p < .05, ** p < .01, *** p < .001
Coefficient Estimates for parameters in 2–1-1 mediation model predicting CPD with education, income and race as indicators for social disadvantage
| Coefficient Estimates | Education | Race | Income |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fixed Effects (Measurement occasion level) | |||
| Intercept CPD | 1.99 (1.13) | 2.20 (1.10)* | 1.74 (1.13) |
| Intercept Daily Stress (DS) | 71.52 (2.56)*** | 76.00 (1.41)*** | 78.98 (1.45)*** |
| Social Disadvantage (D) → DS | 8.42 (2.81)** | 6.95 (2.10)*** | −0.82 (2.18) |
| DS → CPD | 0.01 (0.01)** | 0.01 (0.01)** | 0.01 (0.01)** |
| Direct Effect SD → CPD | −0.53 (0.66) | −1.39 (0.55)* | −0.35 (0.61) |
| Indirect Effect | 0.12 (0.04)* | 0.10 (0.05)* | −0.01 (0.03) |
| Total Effect | −0.42 (0.65) | −1.29 (0.54)* | −0.37 (0.61) |
| Random Effects (Participant level) | |||
| Residual Variance Intercept DS | 203.07 (19.18)*** | 202.08 (18.92)*** | 212.89 (19.21)*** |
| Residual Variance Intercept CPD | 16.16 (1.97)*** | 15.79 (1.91)*** | 16.17 (1.96)*** |
| Covariance CPD DS | 12.61 (0.81)*** | 12.61 (0.81)*** | 12.61 (0.81)*** |
Entries are B (SD), B = coefficient estimates, SD = standard deviation, CPD = Cigarettes per day, DS = Daily stress, D = Social Disadvantage. *p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001
Estimates for daily stress and CPD for AA and non-AA smokers
| AA | Non-AA | |
|---|---|---|
| Intercept CPD ( | 9.952 (1.630) | 10.263 (1.213) |
| Intercept Daily Stress ( | 82.542 (1.633) | 76.00 (1.41) |
| Daily stress → CPD | −0.013 (0.018) | 0.012 (0.015) |
SD = standard deviation, CPD = Cigarettes per day