Neighbourhood non-employment and daily smoking: a population-based study of women and men in Sweden |
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Authors: | Ohlander Emma Vikström Max Lindström Martin Sundquist Kristina |
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Affiliation: | Karolinska Institutet, Family Medicine, Stockholm, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: To examine whether neighbourhood non-employment is associated with daily smoking after adjustment for individual characteristics, such as employment status. METHODS: Cross-sectional study of a simple, random sample of 31,164 women and men aged 25-64, representative of the entire population in Sweden. Data were collected from the years 1993-2000. The individual variables included age, sex, employment status, occupation and housing tenure. Logistic regression was used in the analysis with neighbourhood non-employment rates measured at small area market statistics level. RESULTS: There was a significant association between neighbourhood non-employment rates and daily smoking for both women and men. After adjustment for employment status and housing tenure the odds ratios of daily smoking were 1.39 (95% CI = 1.22-1.58) for women and 1.41 (95% CI = 1.23-1.61) for men living in neighbourhoods with the highest non-employment rates. The individual variables of unemployment, low occupational level and renting were associated with daily smoking. CONCLUSION: Neighbourhood non-employment is associated with daily smoking. Smoking prevention in primary health care should address both individuals and neighbourhoods. |
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Keywords: | CHD risk factors neighbourhoods non-employment primary care smoking |
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