Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 152, No. 6, Dec 1995, 1917-1921.
Misclassification of smoking status among Southeast Asian adult immigrants
ME Wewers, RK Dhatt, ML Moeschberger, RM Guthrie, P Kuun and MS Chen
Department of Adult Health and Illness Nursing, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210, 1289, USA.
A total of 1,403 Southeast Asian adult immigrant males (n = 783) and
females (n = 620) from Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam who currently resided in
Central Ohio were interviewed to determine the self-reported smoking
prevalence among them, and underwent biochemical confirmation of their
smoking status. Variables having to do with the subjects' sociodemography,
acculturation, and smoking history that were related to the
misclassification of smoking status were also investigated. Self- reported
current smoking rates were 40.9% and 5.6% for males and females,
respectively. After verification of the subjects' smoking status by saliva
cotinine assay (smoker status > or = 14 ng/ml), the rates of smoking
were found to be greater, at 43.7% for males and 14.8% for females. Years
of education, self-reported smoking status, country of origin, and method
of healthcare payment were significant predictors of misclassification.
These findings suggest that the prevalence of smoking is higher among
Southeast Asian adult females than has been previously reported. Variables
that predict misclassification with regard to smoking status are presented,
and their implications for clinicians and researchers are discussed.
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