| Literature DB >> 35303831 |
Marie C Boman-Davis1, Veronica L Irvin2, Erika Westling3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Increasing the proportion of adults living in smoke-free homes is a US Healthy People 2020 objective. Complete home smoking bans are associated with higher odds of smoking cessation attempts and cessation duration. Sexual minority adults have disproportionality higher rates of smoking. This study investigates correlates of having a complete home smoking ban among sexual minority adults in California.Entities:
Keywords: Home smoking bans; Sexual minority
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35303831 PMCID: PMC8932195 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-022-12891-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Complete home smoking ban, Cigarette smoking status, and E-Cigarette use: weighted adult prevelance, CA BRFSS, 2014-2016
Complete home smoking ban and smoking among sexual minority adults: weighted regressions, CA BRFSS 2014–2016
| N | (%) | n | (%) | n | (%) | |||
| 359,236 | (100) | 272,736 | (75.9) | 86,500 | (24.1) | |||
| Smokes Cigarettes Everyday1 | 42,117 | (11.7) | 22,461 | (53.3) | 19,656 | (46.7) | ||
| Smokes Cigarettes Some Days1 | 30,041 | (8.4) | 18,369 | (61.1) | 11,645 | (38.8) | ||
| <$15,0002 | 71,507 | (19.9) | 48,606 | (68.0) | 22,901 | (32.0) | ||
| $25,000–$34,9992 | 28,304 | (7.9) | 18,135 | (64.1) | 10,169 | (35.9) | ||
| Black, Non-Hispanic3 | 12,845 | (3.6) | 7194 | (56.0) | 5651 | (44.0) | ||
| 20164 | 97,175 | (27.1) | 86,401 | (88.9) | 10,773 | (11.1) | ||
| N | (%) | n | (%) | n | (%) | |||
| 163,490 | (100) | 124,525 | (76.2) | 38,965 | (23.8) | |||
| Smokes Cigarettes Everyday1 | 23,742 | (14.5) | 13,647 | (57.5) | 10,095 | (42.5) | ||
| Smokes Cigarettes Some Days1 | 14,389 | (8.8) | 8625 | (59.9) | 5764 | (40.1) | ||
| $25,000–$34,9992 | 15,967 | (9.8) | 2190 | (13.7) | 7064 | (44.2) | ||
| Black, Non-Hispanic3 | 7270 | (4.5) | 3683 | (50.7) | 3587 | (49.3) | ||
| 20164 | 40,254 | (24.6) | 34,622 | (86.0) | 5632 | (14.0) | ||
| N | (%) | n | (%) | n | (%) | |||
| 195,746 | (100) | 148,211 | (75.7) | 47,535 | (24.3) | |||
| Smokes Cigarettes Everyday1 | 18,375 | (9.4) | 8813 | (48.0) | 9561 | (52.0) | ||
| 20164 | 56,920 | (29.1) | 51,799 | (91.0) | 5141 | (9.0) | ||
◊ Lesbian, Gay or Bisexual; Biological Sex; a Adjusted Odds Ratio; b Confidence Interval
1Reference = Never Smoked Cigarettes; 2 Reference = $50,000+; 3 Reference = White, Non-Hispanic; 4 Reference = 2014
Notes: Only statistically significant adjusted odds ratios were included in the table. Variables included in the model with non-significant results included the following: a) E-Cigarette Use (Past 30 Days); b) Sex; c) Marital Status: d) Age Group; e) Educational Attainment; f) Sexual Orientation; and g) Status of Children (<18) in the Home