Successful smoking cessation and duration of abstinence--an analysis of socioeconomic determinants
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Successful smoking cessation and duration of abstinence--an analysis of socioeconomic determinants
Abstract
Smoking does not affect every socioeconomic subgroup of the population equally, resulting in major inequalities in terms of smoking-related morbidity and mortality. While previous studies mainly focused on inequalities in smoking prevalence, we have analysed the socioeconomic dimensions that might be associated with two other smoking-related outcomes: the odds of successfully quitting and the duration of abstinence. Using nationally representative Swiss data, we found evidence of a socioeconomic gradient in successful cessation and abstinence duration with respect to education level and income for both men and women.
Keywords: abstinence; duration analysis; inequalities; smoking cessation; socioeconomic status.
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