Influence of psychosocial factors on smoking cessation: Longitudinal evidence from the Pro-Saude Study

Authors

  • Claudia S Lopes Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro; Instituto de Medicina Social; Departamento de Epidemiologia
  • Maria Miranda Autran Sampaio Tribunal de Contas do Estado do Rio de Janeiro; Secretaria-Geral de Controle Externo
  • Guilherme L Werneck Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro; Instituto de Medicina Social; Departamento de Epidemiologia
  • Dora Chor Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz; Escola Nacional de Saude Publica; Departamento de Epidemiologia e Metodos Quantitativos em Saude
  • Eduardo Faerstein Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro; Instituto de Medicina Social; Departamento de Epidemiologia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/rsp.v47i4.76605

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the incidence of smoking cessation and its association with psychosocial factors. METHODS Data came from three consecutive waves of the Pro-Saude Study, a longitudinal study of non-faculty civil servants working at a university in Rio de Janeiro, Southeastern Brazil. Inclusion criteria were having participated in Phases 1 and 3 and being a smoker at baseline (Phase 1 – 1999). Those who had stopped smoking less than a year before the follow-up (Phase 3 – 2007) were excluded. The final study population consisted of 661 employees (78% of those eligible). Relative risks (RR) of smoking cessation were evaluated through Poisson regression with robust variance. RESULTS The cumulative incidence of smoking cessation in eight years of follow-up was 27.7%. Among the psychosocial factors evaluated in the multivariate analysis, only lack of experience of physical violence was associated with higher smoking cessation (RR = 1.67, 95%CI 1.09;2.55). CONCLUSIONS The incidence of smoking cessation was high, and the fact that associations were not found with most factors evaluated suggests that much of the effect found is due to the impact of public policies implemented in Brazil over the past decades. The association between no exposure to violence and higher incidence of smoking cessation draws attention to the importance of this factor in tobacco control policies.

Published

2013-08-01

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Original Articles

How to Cite

Lopes, C. S., Sampaio, M. M. A., Werneck, G. L., Chor, D., & Faerstein, E. (2013). Influence of psychosocial factors on smoking cessation: Longitudinal evidence from the Pro-Saude Study. Revista De Saúde Pública, 47(4), 732-739. https://doi.org/10.1590/rsp.v47i4.76605