TY - JOUR
T1 - Inverse relationship between tobacco smoking and both psychotechnic and education levels
AU - Galanti, Laurence M.
AU - Manigart, Philippe
AU - Dubois, Pierre
AU - Dubois, Pierre
PY - 1995
Y1 - 1995
N2 - The relationship between psychotechnic and education levels and smoking habits was evaluated in a population of 2 430 Belgian male army conscripts who were 18–29 y of age. Smoking habits were quantified by a questionnaire and by urinary cotinine-to-creatinine concentration ratio. The results were analyzed relative to education level (graded 1–4) and to results of psychotechnic tests (scored 1–9). The urinary cotinine-to-creatinine concentration ratio was correlated strongly with the number of cigarettes smoked/d (r =.76, p <.00005). The concentrations averaged 27 ± 153 ng/mg (mean ± standard deviation) creatinine in nonsmokers, 69 ± 186 ng/mg creatinine in exsmokers, and 388 ± 392 and 867 ± 833 ng/mg creatinine in subjects who smoked fewer man or more than 10 cigarettes/d, respectively. Significant inverse relationships were observed between the urinary cotinine-to-creatinine concentration ratio and both education (p <.0001) and psychotechnic levels (p <.0001). The inverse relationship between smoking and both the education and psychotechnic levels underlined the importance of adapting smoking prevention programs to the intellectual capacities of the populations targeted.
AB - The relationship between psychotechnic and education levels and smoking habits was evaluated in a population of 2 430 Belgian male army conscripts who were 18–29 y of age. Smoking habits were quantified by a questionnaire and by urinary cotinine-to-creatinine concentration ratio. The results were analyzed relative to education level (graded 1–4) and to results of psychotechnic tests (scored 1–9). The urinary cotinine-to-creatinine concentration ratio was correlated strongly with the number of cigarettes smoked/d (r =.76, p <.00005). The concentrations averaged 27 ± 153 ng/mg (mean ± standard deviation) creatinine in nonsmokers, 69 ± 186 ng/mg creatinine in exsmokers, and 388 ± 392 and 867 ± 833 ng/mg creatinine in subjects who smoked fewer man or more than 10 cigarettes/d, respectively. Significant inverse relationships were observed between the urinary cotinine-to-creatinine concentration ratio and both education (p <.0001) and psychotechnic levels (p <.0001). The inverse relationship between smoking and both the education and psychotechnic levels underlined the importance of adapting smoking prevention programs to the intellectual capacities of the populations targeted.
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U2 - 10.1080/00039896.1995.9935971
DO - 10.1080/00039896.1995.9935971
M3 - Article
C2 - 7574893
AN - SCOPUS:0028823939
SN - 0003-9896
VL - 50
SP - 381
EP - 383
JO - Archives of Environmental Health
JF - Archives of Environmental Health
IS - 5
ER -