2016
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph13111044
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Influence of Socioeconomic Factors, Gender and Indigenous Status on Smoking in Taiwan

Abstract: The indigenous Austronesian minority of Taiwan is heavily affected by health disparities which may include suffering from a greater burden of the tobacco epidemic. While a lack of representative data has historically precluded an investigation of the differences in smoking between Taiwanese ethnicities, these data have recently become available through an annual population-based telephone survey conducted by the Health Promotion Administration, Ministry of Health and Welfare (previously known as the Bureau of … Show more

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“…However, we carried out sensitivity analyses. Similar results were observed when restricting subjects without CAD, which may be partially controlled for obesity and/or low physical activity [ 16 , 17 ]. Still, it was likely that there were residual confounding effects due to unmeasured confounders.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…However, we carried out sensitivity analyses. Similar results were observed when restricting subjects without CAD, which may be partially controlled for obesity and/or low physical activity [ 16 , 17 ]. Still, it was likely that there were residual confounding effects due to unmeasured confounders.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Approximately 99.9% of the total population of Taiwan was enrolled in the NHI program by the end of 2014. For research purposes, the Taiwanese National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD) uses the NHI program’s medical claims data, including comprehensive information about patients’ demographic characteristics, diagnoses, and prescription claims data, medical facilities, and medical services [ 16 ]. All data related to personal identification in NHIRD was scrambled before being released to researchers.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have investigated the relationship between socioeconomic factors and the prevalence of smoking or alcohol drinking separately, but few studies have investigated the relationship between socioeconomic factors and concurrent tobacco and alcohol consumption 28 , 29 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In British-colonised countries with advanced tobacco control programmes, there has been a sustained and repeated call from indigenous peoples for funding to support their own (Aluckal, 2017) 51.3% 4.9% Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland) Kalaallit (whole population, majority are Inuit) (Glover, 2019) 43.4% 56.7% New Zealand M aori, 2017/18, current including daily, 15yrsþ (Ministry of Health, 2019) 29.8% 36.8% Norway S ami resident in Norway, 2011Norway, -2012 20.7% 20.4% Taiwan 2008, 20yrsþ, current (Tsai et al, 2016) 48.8% 51.2% USA non-Hispanic American Indians/Alaska Natives, 2018, 18yrs/þ, current 19% 24% Native Hawaiians, 2016 27% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, 2018(CDC, 2020b 22.6% Current smoking, 18yrsþ, 2000-2009, comparing: American Indians Northern Plain 42.1 42.1 American Indians Southwest (Kunitz, 2016) 18.8 14.8…”
Section: Tobacco Control Interventions To Reduce Smoking Among Indigenous Peoplesmentioning
confidence: 99%