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Economic crisis and smoking behaviour: prospective cohort study in Iceland.

Titulo Economic crisis and smoking behaviour: prospective cohort study in Iceland.
Autoría McClure CB, Valdimarsdóttir UA, Hauksdóttir A, Kawachi I.
Fuente BMJ Open. 2012 Oct 8;2(5). doi:pii: e001386. 10.1136/bmjopen-2012-001386. Print 2012.
Resumen

OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations between the 2008 economic collapse in Iceland and smoking behaviour at the national and individual levels. DESIGN: A population-based, prospective cohort study based on a mail survey (Health and Wellbeing in Iceland) assessed in 2007 and 2009. SETTING: National mail survey. PARTICIPANTS: Representative cohort (n=3755) of Icelandic adults. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Smoking status. RESULTS: A significant reduction in the prevalence of smoking was observed from 2007 (pre-economic collapse) to 2009 (postcollapse) in both males (17.4-14.8%; p 0.01) and females (20.0-17.5%; p 0.01) in the cohort (n=3755). At the individual level of analysis, male former smokers experiencing a reduction in income during the same period were less likely to relapse (OR 0.37; 95% CI 0.16 to 0.85).Female smokers were less likely to quit over time compared to males (OR 0.65; 95% CI 0.45 to 0.93). Among male former smokers who experienced an increase in income between 2007 and 2009, we observed an elevated risk of smoking relapse (OR 4.02; 95% CI 1.15 to 14.00). CONCLUSIONS: The national prevalence of smoking in Iceland declined following the 2008 economic crisis. This could be due to the procyclical relationship between macro-economic conditions and smoking behaviour (ie, hard times lead to less smoking because of lower affordability), or it may simply reflect a continuation of trends already in place prior to the crisis. In individual-level analysis, we find that former smokers who experienced a decline in income were less likely to relapse; and conversely, an increase in income raises the risk. However, caution is warranted since these findings are based on small numbers.

URL www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23048059
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