Smoking profile among the Gay and Lesbian community in Ireland

  • Z. Kabir
  • , S. Keogan
  • , V. Clarke
  • , L. M. Currie
  • , L. Clancy

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Abstract

Objective: We hypothesized that smoking rates among the Gay and Lesbian Community (GLC) in Ireland are not significantly different from the general Irish population. Methods: A convenience sampling of self-identified GLC was recruited using electronic (n = 700) and print (n = 500) media procedures in response to survey call advertisements (December 2006-March 2007). In all, 1,113 had complete smoking data and were analyzed. Data on a random sample of 4,000 individuals, using the Irish Office of Tobacco Control monthly telephone survey, were analyzed for the same period. Results: Adjusted smoking rates in GLC were 26 and 24.6% in the general Irish population (P = 0.99), while "heavy" (≥ 20 cigarettes/day) smoking prevalence was 44.1 and 36.6%, respectively (P = 0.02). Upper SES GLCs are "heavy" smokers compared with general population of similar SES group (P = 0.01). Conclusion: When considering two different sampling methodologies, this study suggests that smoking rates among the GLC in Ireland are not significantly different from the general Irish population.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)423-426
Number of pages4
JournalIrish Journal of Medical Science
Volume179
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sep 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cessation
  • Gay
  • Ireland
  • Lesbian
  • Smoking

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