Social aspects related to smoking in an elderly population attending the Health Family Program

Authors

  • Claudia Kümpel Universidade Adventista de São Paulo.
  • Antonio Adolfo Mattos de Castro Universidade Federal do PAMPA.
  • Thais Regina Freitas Universidade Adventista de São Paulo.
  • Jonatas Silva Souza Programa de Saúde da Família da PMSP.
  • Elias Ferreira Porto Universidade Adventista de São Paulo.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/2176-901X.2014v17i3p183-199

Keywords:

Smoking, Elderly, Social Aspects, Health Family Program.

Abstract

Smoking habits increase occurred in the XX century, especially in the 50-60ths decades; countries like Brazil and Spain, among others, saw a significant decrease of its consume in the 1990ths decade; however, social repercussions were harmful for a long period of time. Objectives: Assess the social aspects related to smoking in an elderly population; evaluate the main social factors that led to smoking. One hundred and sixty subjects with 60 or more years were included into two groups: non-smoking (G1) (N=80) and smoking (G2)(N=80) groups; both had a smoking history over 20 packs/years, e.g., equivalent of one smoked pack per day for 20 years; and also those who did not present dementia or any condition that would not allow them to respond the questionnaires applied in the study. All subjects included attended the health family program in the Capão Redondo region, São Paulo (SP) city, Brazil. Mean age was: 66.7+ 5.95 and 67+13 years G1 and G2, minimum and maximum age was 60 and 80 years old, respectively. Mean house residents were: 3.45 + 1.57 and 4.6 +2.1 of G1 and G2, respectively, having more smokers with lower financial and educational resources; an illiterate presented a significant higher risk then a subject with completed undergraduation. Smoking brings important social repercussions over families; parents/friends that smoke are significant stronger related risk factors for other people to start smoking.


Author Biographies

Claudia Kümpel, Universidade Adventista de São Paulo.

Fisioterapeuta e Engenheira Civil. Mestre em Gerontologia (PUCSP). Professora de Geriatria e Gerontologia da Universidade Adventista de São Paulo.

 

Antonio Adolfo Mattos de Castro, Universidade Federal do PAMPA.

Fisioterapeuta, Mestre em Reabilitação Pulmonar e Doutor em Pneumologia (UNIFESP) professor de Fisioterapia em Pneumologia da Universidade Federal do PAMPA.

 

Thais Regina Freitas, Universidade Adventista de São Paulo.

Pesquisadora do Centro de Reabilitação em Geriatria da Universidade Adventista de São Paulo.

 

Jonatas Silva Souza, Programa de Saúde da Família da PMSP.

Fisioterapeuta e bacharel em Ciências da Computação, Mestre em Promoção da Saúde e Estilo de Vida (UNASP). Coordenador de Unidade do Programa de Saúde da Família da PMSP.

 

Elias Ferreira Porto, Universidade Adventista de São Paulo.

Fisioterapeuta com especialidade em Cardiologia (INCOR-USP), Mestre em Reabilitação Pulmonar e Doutor em Medicina Translacional (UNIFESP), Professor de Cardiologia do UNASP e Professor e Orientador do Mestrado em Promoção da Saúde e Estilo de Vida da Universidade Adventista de São Paulo.

 

Published

2014-09-30

How to Cite

Kümpel, C., Castro, A. A. M. de, Freitas, T. R., Souza, J. S., & Porto, E. F. (2014). Social aspects related to smoking in an elderly population attending the Health Family Program. Revista Kairós-Gerontologia, 17(3), 183–199. https://doi.org/10.23925/2176-901X.2014v17i3p183-199

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