1. Perceived racial/ethnic discrimination and cigarette smoking behaviors among a sample of people with HIV
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Agterberg, Silvana, Weinberger, Andrea H., Stanton, Cassandra A., and Shuter, Jonathan
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Health care disparities -- Demographic aspects -- Social aspects -- Economic aspects ,Smoking -- Health aspects -- Social aspects ,HIV patients -- Care and treatment ,Race discrimination -- Prevention ,Psychology and mental health - Abstract
This study was a secondary analysis of baseline data from a clinical trial of an intensive group-based smoking cessation treatment for people with HIV (PWH) who smoke. It examined the cross-sectional relationship between perceived ethnic discrimination (PED) and cigarette smoking variables (i.e., nicotine dependence, motivation to quit smoking, self-efficacy to quit smoking) among PWH and explored whether depressive symptoms mediated the relationship between PED and smoking variables. Participants (N = 442; M.sub.age = 50.6; 52.8% Male; 56.3% Black, non-Hispanic; 6.3% White, non-Hispanic; 13.3% Hispanic; 87.7% unemployed; 81.6% single) completed measures of demographics, cigarette smoking, depressive symptoms, and PED. Greater PED was related to lower self-efficacy to quit smoking, greater perceived stress, and greater depressive symptoms. In addition, depressive symptoms mediated the relationship between PED and two cigarette smoking variables (i.e., nicotine dependence, self-efficacy to quit smoking). Findings highlight the need for smoking interventions to target PED, self-efficacy, and depressive symptoms to improve smoking cessation variables among PWH., Author(s): Silvana Agterberg [sup.1] , Andrea H. Weinberger [sup.1] [sup.2] , Cassandra A. Stanton [sup.3] [sup.4] , Jonathan Shuter [sup.2] Author Affiliations: (1) grid.268433.8, 0000 0004 1936 7638, Ferkauf Graduate [...]
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- 2023
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