Understanding the relationship between socioeconomic status, smoking cessation services provided by the health system and smoking cessation behavior in Brazil
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Abstract
Increasing the effectiveness of smoking cessation
policies requires greater consideration of the cul tural and socioeconomic complexities of smoking.
The purpose of this paper is to explore the associ ation between socioeconomic status and “selected
midpoints” linked to smoking cessation in Brazil.
Data was collected from a representative sample
of urban adult smokers as part of the ITC-Brazil
Survey (2009, N = 1,215). After controlling for age
and gender, there were no statistically significant
differences quit attempts in the last six months
between individuals with different socioeco nomic status. However, smokers with high socio economic status visited a doctor 1.54 times more
often than those with low socioeconomic status
(p-value = 0.017), and were also 1.65 times more
likely to receive advice to quit smoking (p-value =
0.025). Our results demonstrate that dispari ties in health and socioeconomic status are still
a major challenge for policymakers to increase
the population impact of tabacco control actions
worldwide.