Prevalence and socioeconomic factors associated with smoking in people living with HIV by sex, in Recife, Brazil

Author:

Batista Joanna d’Arc Lyra1,Albuquerque Maria de Fátima Pessoa Militão de1,Ximenes Ricardo Arraes de Alencar2,Miranda-Filho Demócrito de Barros3,Melo Heloisa Ramos Lacerda de2,Maruza Magda4,Moura Libia Vilela5,Ferraz Eduardo Jaime Seara Pinto da Costa1,Rodrigues Laura Cunha6

Affiliation:

1. FIOCRUZ, Brazil

2. University of Pernambuco, Brazil; Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil

3. University of Pernambuco, Brazil

4. Correia Picanço Hospital, Brazil

5. Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil

6. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK

Abstract

Introduction: Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the world. The prevalence of smoking is higher in people infected with HIV than in the general population. Although it is biologically plausible that smoking increases the morbidity and mortality of people living with HIV/AIDS, few studies in developing countries have analyzed the determinants and consequences of smoking in HIV infected people. Objective: To estimate the prevalence of smoking and identify the socioeconomic factors associated with smoking and smoking cessation in patients with HIV by sex. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with baseline data, obtained from an ongoing prospective cohort study of patients with HIV attending two referral centers in Recife, Northeast Region of Brazil, between July 2007 and October 2009. Results: The prevalence of current smoking was 28.9%. For both sexes, smoking was independently associated with heavy alcohol drinking and marijuana use. Among women, smoking was associated with living alone, not being married and illiteracy; and among men, being 40 years or older, low income and using crack. Compared with ex-smokers, current smokers were younger and more likely to be unmarried, heavy drinkers and marijuana users. Conclusions: It is important to incorporate smoking cessation interventions for the treatment of heavy alcohol drinkers and marijuana users with HIV/AIDS, which may increase life expectancy and quality of life, as smoking is related to risk of death, relapse of tuberculosis, and non communicable diseases.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Epidemiology,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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