戒烟的交叉性:一种潜在类分析,用于预测随机对照试验中的12个月戒烟
Margarita Santiago-Torres1, Kristin E Mull1, Dingjing Shi2
1Division of Public Health Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle, WA, USA.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)
|September 18, 2025
概括
具有社会经济劣势和抑郁症状的个人在戒烟方面面临更大的挑战. 这项研究强调了考虑交叉因素对于有效的戒烟干预措施的重要性.
科学领域:
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
- 行为科学 行为科学
- 数字健康数字健康
背景情况:
- 戒烟研究往往忽视了社会身份和生活经验的交叉性.
- 了解这些交叉因素对于为边缘化群体开发有效干预措施至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 检查多个理论驱动的基线因素 (社会身份,生活经验) 如何相互作用并预测戒烟.
- 在接受数字戒烟干预的多样化人口中识别不同的子组.
主要方法:
- 隐性类分析 (LCA) 应用于2415名成年参与者的数据,这是数字戒烟应用程序的随机对照试验.
- 分析了六个基于理论的因素:性别,种族/种族,婚姻状况,性和性别少数群体 (SGM) 身份,社会经济地位 (SES) 和抑郁症症状.
- 主要结局是30天的流行点,即12个月的禁欲.
主要成果:
- 出现了四个不同的阶级,其特点是社会身份和抑郁症症状的结合.
- 第二类 (男性,SGM,社会经济优势) 的戒断率最高 (32.8%).
- 3类 (社会经济上处于劣势,抑郁症状) 的戒烟率最低 (15.4%),戒烟的几率明显低于2类.
结论:
- 社会经济劣势和抑郁症状显著阻碍了戒烟.
- 数字干预应考虑根据确定的风险类别量身定制支持,以提高戒烟率.
- 未来的研究应该探索边缘化群体戒烟的交叉性.
关键词:
抑郁症 抑郁症 疾病 症状 症状跨学科的跨学科性隐性类分析 隐性类分析生活经历 经历 经历 经历 经历 经历边缘化的人口边缘化人口.种族/民族是什么性和性别认同的性和性别认同.戒烟的不平等 戒烟的不平等社会认同是社会认同.社会经济地位社会经济地位更多相关视频
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