Title of article :
Smoking and common mental disorders: a population-based
survey in Santiago, Chile
Author/Authors :
Ricardo Araya، نويسنده , , Jorge Gaete، نويسنده , , Graciela Rojas، نويسنده , , Rosemarie Fritsch-Montero، نويسنده , , Glyn Lewis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Background Smoking and common
mental disorders (CMD), anxiety and depression,
tend to co-exist and are important public health
challenges for countries at all levels of development.
We aimed to study the association between smoking
and common mental disorders after adjusting for
alcohol, illicit drug use and other confounders.
Methods Cross-sectional household survey. CMD
were assessed with a detailed psychiatric interview
and smoking, alcohol, and illicit drug use with selfreported
questionnaires. Results About 3,870 randomly
selected adults were interviewed of whom
12.9% (95% CI 12–15) met criteria for ICD-10 CMD
diagnoses. 38% (36–40) of the respondents were
current smokers and 11% (10–13) ex-smokers. There
was a robust association between heavier smoking
and the presence and severity of CMD. However there
were no major differences between non-smokers, exsmokers
and light smokers. In the fully adjusted
models those individuals with ICD-10 CMD were
significantly more likely to be current smokers [OR
1.6 (1.1–2.2)]. Smoking was also strongly associated
with drinking heavily [OR 5.4 (4.0–7.3)] and illicit
drug use [(OR 2.1 (1.1–4.1)] but there were no significant
interactions. Conclusions Smoking is highly
prevalent and associated with CMD and other addictive
behaviours in Chile. These are major public
health problems in need of urgent action.
Keywords :
smoking – common mental disorders– depression – anxiety – developing countries
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)