Smoking Prevalence Increases following Canterbury Earthquakes

Joint Authors

Erskine, Nick
Daley, Vivien
Stevenson, Sue
Rhodes, Bronwen
Beckert, Lutz

Source

The Scientific World Journal

Issue

Vol. 2013, Issue 2013 (31 Dec. 2013), pp.1-4, 4 p.

Publisher

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Publication Date

2013-11-07

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

4

Main Subjects

Medicine
Information Technology and Computer Science

Abstract EN

Background.

A magnitude 7.1 earthquake hit Canterbury in September 2010.

This earthquake and associated aftershocks took the lives of 185 people and drastically changed residents’ living, working, and social conditions.

Aim.

To explore the impact of the earthquakes on smoking status and levels of tobacco consumption in the residents of Christchurch.

Methods.

Semistructured interviews were carried out in two city malls and the central bus exchange 15 months after the first earthquake.

A total of 1001 people were interviewed.

Results.

In August 2010, prior to any earthquake, 409 (41%) participants had never smoked, 273 (27%) were currently smoking, and 316 (32%) were ex-smokers.

Since the September 2010 earthquake, 76 (24%) of the 316 ex-smokers had smoked at least one cigarette and 29 (38.2%) had smoked more than 100 cigarettes.

Of the 273 participants who were current smokers in August 2010, 93 (34.1%) had increased consumption following the earthquake, 94 (34.4%) had not changed, and 86 (31.5%) had decreased their consumption.

53 (57%) of the 93 people whose consumption increased reported that the earthquake and subsequent lifestyle changes as a reason to increase smoking.

Conclusion.

24% of ex-smokers resumed smoking following the earthquake, resulting in increased smoking prevalence.

Tobacco consumption levels increased in around one-third of current smokers.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Erskine, Nick& Daley, Vivien& Stevenson, Sue& Rhodes, Bronwen& Beckert, Lutz. 2013. Smoking Prevalence Increases following Canterbury Earthquakes. The Scientific World Journal،Vol. 2013, no. 2013, pp.1-4.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1033092

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Erskine, Nick…[et al.]. Smoking Prevalence Increases following Canterbury Earthquakes. The Scientific World Journal No. 2013 (2013), pp.1-4.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1033092

American Medical Association (AMA)

Erskine, Nick& Daley, Vivien& Stevenson, Sue& Rhodes, Bronwen& Beckert, Lutz. Smoking Prevalence Increases following Canterbury Earthquakes. The Scientific World Journal. 2013. Vol. 2013, no. 2013, pp.1-4.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1033092

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references

Record ID

BIM-1033092