Journal article
Social capital, women's autonomy and smoking among married women in low-income urban neighborhoods of Beirut, Lebanon
Women's health issues, Vol.20(2), pp.156-167
03/2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.whi.2009.12.005
PMID: 20211431
Abstract
We sought to examine the associations between social capital, women's empowerment, and smoking behavior among married women in three low-income neighborhoods in Beirut, Lebanon.
Data from currently married women aged 15 to 59 years in the 2003 Urban Health Study were used. The dependent variable was cigarette smoking. The main independent variables were five social capital items and three women's empowerment indices. Other socioeconomic variables as well as mental distress, happiness, and community of residence were included as covariates. Bivariate associations were conducted on all variables using chi-square tests. Adjusted odds ratios from binary logistic regression models were then modeled on smoking behavior separately for younger and older women.
More than one third (35.9%) of married women reported smoking cigarettes. At the bivariate level, a variety of socioeconomic and demographic variables predicted smoking. With respect to social capital, women who lacked trust and were dissatisfied with the number friends or relatives living nearby were more likely to smoke. As for women's autonomy, high decision making and high mobility were associated with smoking. When analyzed multivariately, social capital items were statistically significant for younger women but not for older women. And the mobility variables were significant for older women but not younger women.
Our results support the conclusion that determinants of women's tobacco use are multilayered, and include social capital and women's autonomy. Our results also suggest that younger and older married women may be influenced by differential determinants. Reasons for these differences are explored. Interventions may need to be tailored to each age group separately.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Social capital, women's autonomy and smoking among married women in low-income urban neighborhoods of Beirut, Lebanon
- Creators
- Rema A Afifi - Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon. ra15@aub.edu.lbRima T NakkashMarwan Khawaja
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Women's health issues, Vol.20(2), pp.156-167
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.whi.2009.12.005
- PMID
- 20211431
- NLM abbreviation
- Womens Health Issues
- ISSN
- 1049-3867
- eISSN
- 1878-4321
- Publisher
- United States
- Grant note
- Wellcome Trust
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 03/2010
- Academic Unit
- Injury Prevention Research Center; Community and Behavioral Health
- Record Identifier
- 9984063131602771
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