Factors associated with quitting smoking among males: Findings from Indonesian national health survey

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Effendi, Diyan Ermawan [1 ,6 ]
Ardani, Irfan [1 ]
Handayani, Sri [1 ]
Agustiya, Rozana Ika [1 ]
Nugroho, Arief Priyo [1 ]
Oktriyanto, Oktriyanto [2 ]
Paramita, Astridya [1 ]
Febriyanty, Deasy [3 ]
Novita, Risqa [4 ]
Yulianto, Aris [5 ]
机构
[1] Natl Res & Innovat Agcy, Res Ctr Publ Hlth & Nutr, Bogor, Indonesia
[2] Natl Res & Innovat Agcy, Res Ctr Populat, Jakarta, Indonesia
[3] Esa Unggul Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Jakarta, Indonesia
[4] Natl Res & Innovat Agcy, Res Ctr Pharmaceut Ingredients & Tradit Med, Bogor, Indonesia
[5] Natl Res & Innovat Agcy, Res Ctr Preclin & Clin Med, Bogor, Indonesia
[6] Jl Raya Jakarta Bogor, Bogor 16911, Jawa Barat, Indonesia
关键词
Cigarette; Indonesia; Male; Quitting smoking; Tobacco use; CESSATION; SMOKERS;
D O I
10.1016/j.cegh.2024.101672
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: In Indonesia, smoking is a leading cause of death and is predominantly a male behavior. Despite efforts to lower smoking rates, it remains prevalent. To tackle the strain on the healthcare system caused by tobacco use, evidence -based interventions are necessary to focus on male smokers and boost cessation rates. Objectives: This study aims to investigate the factors associated with quitting smoking among male smokers in Indonesia. Methods: This study utilized Indonesia 's national health survey data. The outcome variable was quitting smoking among male smokers. Independent variables involved sociodemographic characteristics, alcohol drinking, and the number of cigarettes consumed. The factors associated with quitting smoking were examined by using binary logistic regression. Results: The quitting smoking rate was 13.4 %. Male smokers from older age groups (aOR 2.516; CI 2.326 -2.722), urban areas (aOR 1.291; CI 1.254 -1.329), married (aOR 1.292; CI 1.219 -1.370), divorced/widower (aOR 1.261; CI 1.159 -1.373), and higher education (aOR 2.391; CI 2.245 -2.546) had a higher likelihood of quitting smoking. On the contrary, male smokers who consumed alcohol (aOR 0.419; CI 0.394 -0.445), worked as farmers/fishermen (aOR 0.446; CI 0.425 -0.468), and smoked more cigarettes per day (aOR 0.909; CI 0.907 -0.911) were less likely to quit smoking. Conclusion: This study discovered that age, area of residence, marital status, education level, employment, alcohol drinking, and cigarette dose were significantly associated with quitting smoking among males. Reducing cigarette affordability, promoting awareness of tobacco -related diseases, and creating more smoke -free spaces can effectively reduce smoking and health risks.
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