Author:
Jin Weiyun,Xian Bensong,Zhao Longlong,Li Changle
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Although the tobacco epidemic is one of the greatest public health threats, the smoking cessation rate among Chinese adults is considerably lower. Personality information may indicate which treatments or interventions are more likely to be effective. China is the largest producer and consumer of tobacco worldwide. However, little is known about the association between smoking cessation and personality traits in China.
Aim
This study aimed to examine the association between successful smoking cessation and personality traits among Chinese adults.
Methods
This cross-sectional study used data from the 2018 China Family Panel Studies. Probit regression models were employed to analyze the association between successful smoking cessation and personality traits stratified by sex.
Results
Lower scores for neuroticism (Coef.=-0.055, p < 0.1), lower scores for extraversion (Coef.=-0.077, p < 0.05), and higher scores for openness to experience (Coef.=0.045, p < 0.1) predicted being a successful male quitter after adjusting for demographics. Moreover, lower scores for conscientiousness (Coef.=-0.150, p < 0.1) predicted being a successful female quitter after adjusting for demographics.
Conclusion
The empirical findings suggested that among Chinese men, lower levels of neuroticism, lower levels of extraversion, and higher levels of openness to experience were associated with a higher likelihood of smoking cessation. Moreover, lower levels of conscientiousness were associated with successful smoking cessation among Chinese women. These results showed that personality information should be included in smoking cessation interventions.
Funder
Youth Development Program at Inner Mongolia Medical University
Inner Mongolia Medical University Duxue Talent Program
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Natural Science Fund
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Psychology,General Medicine
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