Factors Associated with Cigarette Smoking and Motivation to Quit among Street Food Sellers in Vietnam
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Setting and Population
- Street food diners: have a dining area where customers can sit and eat food; and
- Street food vendors: provide cooked food items for taking away only.
- a food seller or processor aged at least 18 years old was available for interview; and
- the food serve facility was currently selling food items at the interviewing time.
2.2. Study Variables
2.3. Data Analysis
2.4. Ethical Consideration
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | Total Sample | |
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n | % | |
Gender | ||
Male | 552 | 32.0 |
Female | 1175 | 68.0 |
Marital status | ||
Single | 157 | 9.1 |
Living with spouse/partner | 1543 | 89.5 |
Divorced/widowed | 24 | 1.4 |
Religion | ||
Buddhism | 114 | 6.6 |
Catholicism | 37 | 2.1 |
Cult of ancestor | 1565 | 90.6 |
Others | 12 | 0.7 |
Ethnic | ||
Kinh | 1720 | 99.7 |
Other | 5 | 0.3 |
Education attainment | ||
Less than high school | 501 | 29.1 |
High school | 944 | 54.8 |
More than high school | 277 | 16.1 |
Type of food outlet | ||
Street food diners | 697 | 40.5 |
Street food vendors | 1023 | 59.5 |
Size of food stores | ||
Small: <8 tables | 1204 | 69.8 |
Medium: 9–30 tables | 488 | 28.3 |
Large: ≥30 tables | 33 | 1.9 |
Knows that tobacco causes harm | 1450 | 87.6 |
Knows that smoking is prohibited in food stores | 1390 | 80.2 |
Works at a food outlet that has an area designed for smokers | 137 | 7.9 |
Age, Mean year (SD) | 41.5 | 10.9 |
Self-rated health (EQ-VAS), Mean (SD) | 0.94 | 0.1 |
Health-related quality of life (HRQOL), Mean (SD) | 92.4 | 8.3 |
Factors | Smoking Prevalence (n = 1733) | Prevalence of Motivation to Quit (n = 144) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Prevalence | n (%) | p-value | n (%) | p-value |
Total sample | 148 (8.5) | 86 (59.8) | ||
Gender | ||||
Male | 138 (25) | <0.01 | 84 (60.9) | 0.18 |
Female | 9 (0.8) | 2 (33.3) | ||
Participant related factors | n (%) | p-value | n (%) | p-value |
Marital status | ||||
Single | 22 (14.1) | 0.01 | 16 (76.2) | 0.09 |
Living with spouse/partner | 125 (8.1) | 70 (58.3) | ||
Education attainment | ||||
Less than high school | 34 (6.8) | 0.27 | 24 (68.6) | 0.57 |
High school | 86 (9.1) | 52 (59.7) | ||
More than high school | 26 (9.4) | 14 (56) | ||
Health problems, (Yes versus No) | ||||
Having Pain/Discomfort | 3 (5.4) | 0.39 | 4 (75) | 0.54 |
Having Anxiety/Depression | 6 (6.1) | 0.37 | 4 (57.1) | 0.83 |
Having difficulties in mobility | 0 (0) | 0.12 | 0 (0) | N/A |
Having difficulties in self-care | 0 (0) | 0.14 | 0 (0) | N/A |
Having difficulties in usual activities | 31 (8.7) | 0.86 | 13 (39.4) | 0.01 |
Having chronic illness within 3 months (Yes versus No) | 5 (8.8) | 0.86 | 2 (40) | 0.36 |
Binge drinking (Yes versus No) | 123 (63.7) | <0.01 | 39 (56.5) | 0.34 |
Hazard drinking (Yes versus No) | 88 (59.5) | <0.01 | 34 (56.7) | 0.39 |
Knowing that tobacco causes harm (Yes versus No) | 125 (8.7) | 0.91 | 81 (64.3) | 0.07 |
Knowing that smoking is banned in food stores (Yes versus No) | 124 (9.0) | 0.18 | 82 (64.1) | 0.04 |
Main support for/method of quitting smoking have been used previously | ||||
Never received anything | 20 (41.7) | 0.001 | ||
Quit advice from health staff | 17 (70.8) | |||
Quit advice from relatives/friends | 36 (78.3) | |||
Ever used NRT | 1 (100) | |||
Self-quit method | 9 (90) | |||
Outlet related factors | n (%) | p-value | n (%) | p-value |
Type of food outlet (n = 1708) | ||||
Street food diners | 71 (10.2) | 0.09 | 42 (57.5) | 0.43 |
Street food vendors | 73 (7.2) | 44 (63.9) | ||
Size of food stores | ||||
Small: <8 tables | 87 (7.3) | 0.01 | 50 (60.5) | 0.87 |
Medium: 9–30 tables | 51 (10.6) | 33 (62.3) | ||
Large: ≥30 tables | 27 (18.2) | 3 (50) | ||
Works at a food outlet that has an area designed for smokers (Yes versus No) | 11 (8.2) | 0.85 | 8 (72.7) | 0.39 |
Being tobacco point of sale (Yes versus No) | 25 (15.4) | <0.01 | 18 (66.7) | 0.55 |
Frequency of tobacco advertising, and promotion at food outlets | ||||
Never/Rarely (annually) | 9 (13.2) | 0.29 | 1 (12.5) | 0.01 |
Occasionally (quarterly) | 13 (9.6) | 13 (76.5) | ||
Often (monthly) | 123 (8.1) | 75 (61.9) | ||
Frequency of authority’s inspection | ||||
Never/Rarely (annually) | 93 (9.2) | 0.45 | 48 (52.2) | 0.01 |
Occasionally (quarterly) | 23 (7.1) | 18 (72) | ||
Often (monthly) | 30 (7.9) | 24 (80) |
Model | Odds Ratio (OR) (95% CI) | p-Value |
---|---|---|
Factors associated with smoking status (n = 1706) | ||
Gender (Male versus Female) | 50.7 (21.6–119.2) | <0.01 |
Education attainment (>high school versus <high school) | 0.7 (0.4–1.2) | 0.20 |
Hazard drinking (Yes versus No) | 3.5 (2.2–5.6) | <0.01 |
Having chronic illness (Yes versus No) | 3.5 (0.95–12.9) | 0.06 |
Self-rated health (EQ-VAS) | 0.96 (0.94–0.99) | <0.01 |
Factors associated with motivation to quit (n = 136) | ||
Self-rated health (EQ-VAS) | 1.07 (1.01–1.16) | <0.05 |
Having difficulties in usual care (Yes versus No) | 0.12 (0.02–0.59) | <0.01 |
Being supervised by inspectors (Low versus High frequency) | 0.23 (0.08–0.61) | <0.01 |
Being tobacco outlets as well (Yes versus No) | 0.04 (0.01–0.38) | <0.01 |
Type of food outlets (Street food diners versus Street vendors) | 2.9 (0.91–9.6) | 0.07 |
Knowing that tobacco has harms (Yes verus No) | 8.7 (1.1–68.9) | <0.05 |
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Le, X.T.T.; To, L.T.; Le, H.T.; Hoang, H.D.; Do, K.N.; Nguyen, C.T.; Tran, B.X.; Do, H.P.; Nguyen, L.T.; Latkin, C.A.; et al. Factors Associated with Cigarette Smoking and Motivation to Quit among Street Food Sellers in Vietnam. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 223. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15020223
Le XTT, To LT, Le HT, Hoang HD, Do KN, Nguyen CT, Tran BX, Do HP, Nguyen LT, Latkin CA, et al. Factors Associated with Cigarette Smoking and Motivation to Quit among Street Food Sellers in Vietnam. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018; 15(2):223. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15020223
Chicago/Turabian StyleLe, Xuan Thanh Thi, Lien Thi To, Huong Thi Le, Hanh Duc Hoang, Khanh Nam Do, Cuong Tat Nguyen, Bach Xuan Tran, Huyen Phuc Do, Luong Thanh Nguyen, Carl A. Latkin, and et al. 2018. "Factors Associated with Cigarette Smoking and Motivation to Quit among Street Food Sellers in Vietnam" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 2: 223. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15020223
APA StyleLe, X. T. T., To, L. T., Le, H. T., Hoang, H. D., Do, K. N., Nguyen, C. T., Tran, B. X., Do, H. P., Nguyen, L. T., Latkin, C. A., Zhang, M. W. B., & Ho, R. C. M. (2018). Factors Associated with Cigarette Smoking and Motivation to Quit among Street Food Sellers in Vietnam. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(2), 223. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15020223