TY - JOUR
T1 - Smoking-related weight concerns among underserved, black maternal smokers
AU - Collins, Bradley N.
AU - Nair, Uma
AU - Hovell, Melbourne F.
AU - Audrain-McGovern, Janet
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Objective: To expand understanding of a smoking cessation barrier for women, weight concerns, in a medically underserved population. Methods: Baseline weight concerns were examined among 235 low-income, black maternal smokers enrolled in a smoking trial. Logistic regression evaluated factors related to weight concerns. Results: Higher BMI (OR 3.35, P<.001), intention to quit (OR 2.12, P=.02), more previous quit attempts (OR 1.14, P=.03), and less support for quitting (OR 0.81, P=.05) predicted weight concerns. Conclusions: This is the first study to delineate factors predicting weight concerns in this population, thus expanding our understanding of a key cessation barrier and informing future cessation strategies in a population known to bear increased risk of tobacco-related disease.
AB - Objective: To expand understanding of a smoking cessation barrier for women, weight concerns, in a medically underserved population. Methods: Baseline weight concerns were examined among 235 low-income, black maternal smokers enrolled in a smoking trial. Logistic regression evaluated factors related to weight concerns. Results: Higher BMI (OR 3.35, P<.001), intention to quit (OR 2.12, P=.02), more previous quit attempts (OR 1.14, P=.03), and less support for quitting (OR 0.81, P=.05) predicted weight concerns. Conclusions: This is the first study to delineate factors predicting weight concerns in this population, thus expanding our understanding of a key cessation barrier and informing future cessation strategies in a population known to bear increased risk of tobacco-related disease.
KW - Black
KW - Maternal
KW - Smoking cessation
KW - Underserved
KW - Weight concerns
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U2 - 10.5993/AJHB.33.6.7
DO - 10.5993/AJHB.33.6.7
M3 - Article
C2 - 19320618
SN - 1087-3244
VL - 33
SP - 699
EP - 709
JO - American Journal of Health Behavior
JF - American Journal of Health Behavior
IS - 6
ER -