Awareness and Needs of Smoking Cessation Services for Female Emotional Laborers, Parcel Delivery Workers, Transportation Workers, and Construction Workers in South Korea
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Data Collection, Participants, and Setting
2.2. Survey
2.2.1. General Characteristics
2.2.2. Smoking-Related Characteristics
2.2.3. Awareness of Smoking Cessation Services
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Participants’ Characteristics
3.2. Smoking-Related Characteristics
3.3. Awareness of Smoking Cessation Services
3.4. Need for Smoking Cessation Services
3.5. Comparison with Parcel Delivery Workers—The Most Vulnerable Group of Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Female Emotional Laborer | Parcel Delivery Worker | Transportation Worker | Construction Worker | Total | Chi-Square | p-Value | ||
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N = 201 n (%) | N = 324 n (%) | N = 106 n (%) | N = 177 n (%) | N = 808 n (%) | ||||
Age | 20–29 | 139 (69.2) | 56 (17.3) | 10 (9.4) | 40 (22.6) | 245 (30.3) | 238.8 | 0.000 |
30–39 | 32 (15.9) | 121 (37.3) | 31 (29.2) | 49 (27.8) | 233 (28.8) | |||
40–49 | 13 (6.5) | 97 (29.9) | 28 (26.4) | 46 (26.1) | 184 (22.8) | |||
50–59 | 15 (7.5) | 49 (15.1) | 28 (26.4) | 28 (15.8) | 120 (14.9) | |||
60 over | 2 (1) | 1 (0.3) | 9 (8.5) | 14 (7.9) | 26 (3.2) | |||
Marital status | Married | 31 (15.4) | 195 (60.2) | 70 (66) | 84 (47.5) | 380 (47) | 124.8 | 0.000 |
Single | 158 (78.6) | 116 (35.8) | 31 (29.2) | 82 (46.3) | 387 (47.9) | |||
Separated | 12 (6) | 13 (4) | 5 (4.6) | 11 (6.3) | 41 (5.1) | |||
Number of work hours per week (mean ± SD) | 34.45 ± 16.43 a* | 50.59 ± 17.23 c | 46.43 ± 14.83 bc | 43.48 ± 15.69 b | 44.81 ± 17.52 | 0.000 | ||
Job-related stress (mean ± SD) | 23.21 ± 5.03 ab | 24.92 ± 4.57 c | 23.75 ± 4.50 bc | 22.28 ± 5.10 a | 23.76 ± 4.90 | 0.000 |
Female Emotional Laborer | Parcel Delivery Worker | Transportation Worker | Construction Worker | Total | Chi-Square | p-Value | ||
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N = 201 n (%) | N = 324 n (%) | N = 106 n (%) | N = 177 n (%) | N = 808 n (%) | ||||
Age when they first started smoking (mean ± SD) | 20.26 ± 4.85 | 19.16 ± 2.98 | 20.24 ± 4.66 | 19.94 ± 5.21 | 19.74 ± 4.28 | 0.013 | ||
Cigarettes per day (mean ± SD) | 7.78 ± 6.35 a* | 16.33 ± 8.41 c | 13.33 ± 7.68 b | 15.32 ± 8.23 bc | 13.74 ± 8.53 | 0.000 | ||
Thoughts about smoking (mean ± SD) | 16.31 ± 3.64 | 16.35 ± 3.53 | 15.85 ± 4.19 | 15.75 ± 4.15 | 16.14 ± 3.79 | 0.277 | ||
Type of tobacco product (Multiple choice) | Cigarette (traditional) | 166 (82.6) | 293 (90.4) | 87 (82.1) | 154 (87) | 700 (86.6) | ||
E-cigarette | 61 (30.4) | 33 (10.1) | 24 (22.6) | 21 (11.9) | 139 (17.2) | |||
Heated tobacco product | 34 (16.9) | 41 (12.6) | 13 (12.2) | 20 (11.3) | 108 (13.3) | |||
Others | 7 (3.5) | 3 (0.9) | 0 (0) | 4 (2.3) | 14 (1.7) | |||
Close relationships to others who smoke (Multiple choice) | Parents | 57 (28.4) | 84 (25.9) | 21 (19.8) | 35 (19.8) | 197 (24.4) | ||
Brother/sister | 46 (22.9) | 74 (22.8) | 23 (21.7) | 41 (23.2) | 184 (22.8) | |||
Spouse/lover | 44 (21.9) | 18 (5.6) | 13 (12.3) | 12 (6.8) | 87 (10.8) | |||
Children/grandchildren | 4 (2) | 4 (1.2) | 6 (5.7) | 9 (5.1) | 23 (2.8) | |||
Friends | 148 (73.6) | 224 (69.1) | 61 (57.5) | 108 (61) | 541 (67) | |||
Co-worker | 72 (35.8) | 239 (73.8) | 70 (66) | 102 (57.6) | 483 (59.8) | |||
Others | 18 (9) | 24 (7.4) | 3 (2.8) | 26 (14.7) | 71 (8.8) | |||
Method of attempts to quit smoking (Multiple choice) | One’s own will | 153 (76.1) | 173 (53.4) | 68 (64.2) | 118 (66.7) | 512 (63.4) | ||
Nicotine substitutes | 21 (10.4) | 42 (13) | 19 (17.9) | 23 (13) | 105 (13) | |||
Internet, portal site | 8 (4) | 9 (2.8) | 5 (4.7) | 9 (5.1) | 31 (3.8) | |||
National smoking cessation services | 107 (53.2) | 49 (15.1) | 38 (35.8) | 25 (14.1) | 219 (27.1) | |||
Treatment in hospital (medication) | 7 (3.5) | 11 (3.4) | 10 (9.4) | 9 (5.1) | 37 (4.6) | |||
Others | 19 (9.5) | 124 (38.3) | 18 (17) | 48 (27.1) | 209 (25.9) | |||
Prior attempts to quit smoking | Yes | 182 (90.5) | 202 (62.3) | 88 (83) | 130 (73.4) | 602 (74.5) | 56.7 | 0.000 |
No | 19 (9.5) | 122 (37.7) | 18 (17) | 47 (26.6) | 206 (25.5) | |||
Plans to quit smoking | Within one months | 82 (40.8) | 35 (10.8) | 36 (34) | 41 (23.3) | 194 (24) | 84.5 | 0.000 |
Within six months | 35 (17.4) | 45 (13.9) | 20 (18.9) | 31 (17.5) | 131 (16.2) | |||
Someday | 63 (31.3) | 178 (54.9) | 33 (31.1) | 66 (37.3) | 340 (42.1) | |||
No plan | 21 (10.4) | 66 (20.4) | 17 (16) | 39 (22) | 143 (17.7) |
Female Emotional Laborer | Parcel Delivery Worker | Transportation Worker | Construction Worker | Total | ||
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N = 201 n (%) | N = 324 n (%) | N = 106 n (%) | N = 177 n (%) | N = 808 n (%) | ||
Services that the participant has heard of or knows about (Multiple choice) | Smoking cessation clinics at public health centers | 159 (79.1) | 275 (84.9) | 91 (85.8) | 151 (85.3) | 676 (83.7) |
Quitline | 101 (50.2) | 152 (46.9) | 39 (36.8) | 74 (41.8) | 366 (45.3) | |
Four-night/five-day residential program | 32 (15.9) | 34 (10.5) | 8 (7.5) | 13 (7.3) | 87 (10.8) | |
In-person smoking cessation service | 106 (52.7) | 34 (10.5) | 8 (7.5) | 15 (8.5) | 163 (20.2) | |
Treatment in hospital | 53 (26.4) | 133 (41) | 40 (37.7) | 58 (32.8) | 284 (35.1) | |
Doesn’t know (never heard of) | 6 (3) | 11 (3.4) | 8 (7.5) | 15 (8.5) | 40 (5) | |
The channel through which they got to know about smoking cessation services (Multiple choice) | TV and radio advertisements | 36 (17.9) | 141 (43.5) | 46 (43.4) | 83 (47.2) | 342 (34.5) |
Placards, posters, brochures | 52 (25.9) | 69 (21.3) | 22 (20.8) | 44 (25) | 211 (21.3) | |
The Internet | 50 (24.9) | 138 (42.6)) | 28 (26.4) | 56 (31.8) | 305 (30.8) | |
Public health center information | 32 (15.9) | 87 (26.9) | 37 (34.9) | 51 (29) | 274 (27.6) | |
Recommendations | 32 (15.9) | 83 (25.6) | 22 (20.8) | 46 (26.1) | 229 (23.1) | |
Through their company | 101 (50.2) | 16 (4.9) | 21 (19.8) | 16 (9.1) | 169 (17.1) | |
Medical advice | 6 (3) | 15 (4.6) | 7 (6.6) | 8 (4.5) | 52 (5.2) | |
Others | 24 (11.9) | 13 (4) | 8 (7.5) | 10 (5.6) | 81 (8.2) | |
Prior utilization of smoking cessation services (Multiple choice) | Smoking cessation clinics at public health centers | 50 (24.9) | 101 (31.2) | 55 (51.9) | 61 (34.5) | 267 (33) |
Quitline | 27 (13.4) | 19 (5.9) | 13 (12.3) | 19 (10.7) | 78 (9.7) | |
Four-night/five-day residential program | 1 (0.5) | 1 (0.3) | 3 (2.8) | 2 (1.1) | 7 (0.9) | |
In-person smoking cessation service | 106 (52.7) | 6 (1.9) | 19 (17.9) | 11 (6.2) | 142 (17.6) | |
None | 41 (20.4) | 201 (62) | 29 (27.4) | 94 (53.7) | 366 (45.3) | |
Individualized educational content in smoking cessation services (Multiple choice) | Gift for quitting success | 79 (39.3) | 35 (10.8) | 33 (31.1) | 31 (17.5) | 178 (22) |
Job-related stress counseling | 15 (7.5) | 20 (6.2) | 14 (13.2) | 20 (11.3) | 69 (8.5) | |
Counseling for alcohol or health care | 17 (8.5) | 19 (5.9) | 28 (26.4) | 22 (12.4) | 86 (10.6) | |
Flexible management for irregular work patterns | 5 (2.5) | 4 (1.2) | 7 (6.6) | 3 (1.7) | 19 (2.4) | |
Social skills for refusing to smoke | 7 (3.5) | 15 (4.6) | 11 (10.4) | 15 (8.5) | 48 (5.9) | |
Physical and psychological changes after quitting smoking | 26 (12.9) | 25 (7.7) | 17 (16) | 14 (7.9) | 82 (10.1) | |
No experience | 63 (31.3) | 68 (21) | 16 (15.1) | 30 (16.9) | 177 (21.9) | |
Others | 29 (14.4) | 169 (52.2) | 20 (18.9) | 72 (40.7) | 290 (35.9) |
Female Emotional Laborer | Parcel Delivery Worker | Transportation Worker | Construction Worker | Total | Chi-Square | p-Value | ||
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N = 201 n (%) | N = 324 n (%) | N = 106 n (%) | N = 177 n (%) | N = 808 n (%) | ||||
Work environment features that should be considered during individual counseling (multiple choice) | Irregular break times | 73 (36.3) | 168 (51.9) | 45 (42.5) | 64 (36.2) | 350 (43.3) | ||
High smoking rates | 105 (52.2) | 119 (36.7) | 36 (34) | 60 (33.9) | 320 (39.6) | |||
Poor resting area | 66 (32.8) | 166 (51.2) | 45 (42.5) | 84 (47.5) | 361 (44.7) | |||
Bonds between fellow smokers | 89 (44.3) | 111 (34.3) | 48 (45.3) | 57 (32.2) | 305 (37.7) | |||
Others | 5 (2.5) | 4 (1.2) | 0 (0) | 2 (1.1) | 11 (1.4) | |||
Important things to consider when providing smoking cessation services | Gift for quitting success | 44 (21.9) | 62 (19.1) | 24 (22.6) | 57 (32.2) | 187 (23.1) | 103.1 | 0.000 |
Stress management | 50 (24.9) | 91 (28.1) | 21 (19.8) | 38 (21.5) | 200 (24.8) | |||
Risk of smoking-related diseases | 9 (4.5) | 40 (12.3) | 11 (10.4) | 27 (15.3) | 87 (10.8) | |||
Positive pressure from peer | 25 (12.5) | 26 (8) | 17 (16) | 25 (14.1) | 93 (11.6) | |||
Weight management | 16 (8) | 12 (3.7) | 1 (0.9) | 0 (0) | 29 (3.6) | |||
Withdrawal symptoms control | 20 (10) | 67 (20.7) | 21 (19.8) | 20 (11.3) | 128 (15.8) | |||
Refusing skills to smoke | 8 (4) | 8 (2.5) | 8 (7.5) | 5 (2.8) | 29 (3.6) | |||
Guaranteed anonymity | 21 (10.4) | 10 (3.1) | 0 (0) | 2 (1.1) | 33 (4.1) | |||
Flexibility to program time | 8 (4) | 8 (2.5) | 3 (2.8) | 3 (1.7) | 22 (2.8) | |||
Topics that should be discussed in more detail during counseling | Stress management | 95 (47.3) | 131 (40.4) | 40 (37.7) | 73 (41.2) | 339 (42) | 33.4 | 0.004 |
Refusing to smoke | 14 (7) | 27 (8.3) | 15 (14.2) | 15 (8.5) | 71 (8.8) | |||
Alcohol drinking control | 18 (9) | 28 (8.6) | 8 (7.6) | 19 (10.7) | 73 (9) | |||
Body changes after quitting | 44 (21.9) | 41 (12.7) | 9 (8.5) | 25 (14.1) | 119 (14.7) | |||
Withdrawal symptoms | 30 (14.9) | 97 (29.9) | 34 (32.1) | 45 (25.4) | 206 (25.5) | |||
The preferred type of smoking cessation service | Mobile application (contactless) | 114 (56.7) | 171 (52.8) | 52 (49.1) | 93 (52.5) | 430 (53.2) | 36.7 | 0.001 |
Quitline (contactless) | 37 (18.4) | 33 (10.2) | 12 (11.3) | 22 (12.4) | 104 (12.9) | |||
In-person smoking cessation service (face-to-face) | 35 (17.4) | 61 (18.8) | 24 (22.6) | 19 (10.7) | 139 (17.2) | |||
Smoking cessation clinics | 10 (5) | 44 (13.6) | 11 (10.4) | 26 (14.7) | 91 (11.3) | |||
Short-term intensive program | 4 (2) | 12 (3.7) | 6 (5.7) | 11 (6.2) | 33 (4.1) | |||
Others | 1 (0.5) | 3 (0.9) | 1 (0.9) | 6 (3.4) | 11 (1.4) |
Attempts to Quit | p-Value | Plans to Quit | p-Value | Awareness of Smoking Cessation Services | p-Value | Utilization of Smoking Cessation Services | p-Value | |
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OR (95% CI) * | OR (95% CI) * | OR (95% CI) * | OR (95% CI) * | |||||
Parcel delivery workers | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||
Female emotional laborers | 11.18 (6.32–19.79) | 0.000 | 5.43 (3.57–8.26) | 0.000 | 1.54 (0.54–4.41) | 0.419 | 8.81 (5.60–13.86) | 0.000 |
Transportation workers | 2.52 (1.42–4.47) | 0.002 | 3.42 (2.14–5.46) | 0.000 | 0.40 (0.15–1.04) | 0.060 | 3.92 (2.40–6.40) | 0.000 |
Construction workers | 1.78 (1.17–2.73) | 0.008 | 2.27 (1.52–3.40) | 0.000 | 0.40 (0.18–0.91) | 0.028 | 1.40 (0.95–2.05) | 0.086 |
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Lee, D.; Lee, K.-S.; Kim, H.; Lee, Y.; Lee, M.-J.; Lee, H.; Myong, J.-P.; Kim, H.; Lee, J. Awareness and Needs of Smoking Cessation Services for Female Emotional Laborers, Parcel Delivery Workers, Transportation Workers, and Construction Workers in South Korea. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 15220. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192215220
Lee D, Lee K-S, Kim H, Lee Y, Lee M-J, Lee H, Myong J-P, Kim H, Lee J. Awareness and Needs of Smoking Cessation Services for Female Emotional Laborers, Parcel Delivery Workers, Transportation Workers, and Construction Workers in South Korea. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(22):15220. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192215220
Chicago/Turabian StyleLee, Dahyeon, Kang-Sook Lee, Haena Kim, Yeonwoo Lee, Mi-Ji Lee, Hyunkyung Lee, Jun-Pyo Myong, Hyekyeong Kim, and Jakyoung Lee. 2022. "Awareness and Needs of Smoking Cessation Services for Female Emotional Laborers, Parcel Delivery Workers, Transportation Workers, and Construction Workers in South Korea" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 22: 15220. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192215220
APA StyleLee, D., Lee, K. -S., Kim, H., Lee, Y., Lee, M. -J., Lee, H., Myong, J. -P., Kim, H., & Lee, J. (2022). Awareness and Needs of Smoking Cessation Services for Female Emotional Laborers, Parcel Delivery Workers, Transportation Workers, and Construction Workers in South Korea. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(22), 15220. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192215220