alcohol consumption, depression, insomnia and colorectal cancer screening: racial differences

نویسندگان

daniel owusu department of biostatistics and epidemiology, college of public health, east tennessee state university, johnson city, usa

megan quinn department of biostatistics and epidemiology, college of public health, east tennessee state university, johnson city, usa

ke sheng wang department of biostatistics and epidemiology, college of public health, east tennessee state university, johnson city, usa; department of biostatistics and epidemiology, college of public health, east tennessee state university, johnson city, usa. tel: +1-4234394481, fax: +1-4234394606

چکیده

conclusions we have found significant associations between lifestyle factors (alcohol consumption and smoking) and mental health problems (depression and insomnia) and crc screening uptake. to improve overall crc screening uptake in the us, it is important to consider racial differences in predictors and tailor appropriate interventions to each racial/ethnic group. background mortality from colorectal cancer (crc) can be reduced drastically by early detection and early treatment. however, uptake of crc screening is relatively low, about 50% for those whom the test is highly recommended. objectives we examined the influence of and racial differences in depression, insomnia, alcohol use, and tobacco use on crc screening uptake in the us. patients and methods analysis of the 2012 national health information survey data was conducted. both weighted univariate and multiple logistic regression analyses were performed in sas to estimate the odds ratios (ors) and their 95% confidence intervals (cis). a total of 21511 participants were included in the analysis. results prevalence of crc screening in the participants was 19%. adjusting for all factors, insomnia (or = 1.18, 95%ci = 1.06 - 1.32), moderate alcohol drinking (or = 1.16, 95%ci = 1.01 - 1.30), past smoking (or = 1.17, 95%ci = 1.04 - 1.32), depression (or = 1.37, 95%ci = 1.18 - 1.58), african american (aa) race, and cancer history were positively associated with crc screening. females and single were inversely associated with crc screening prevalence. in stratified analysis by races (white and aa), depression was associated with crc screening in both races. marital status, smoking, cancer history and insomnia were associated with crc screening in whites only; while alcohol use was associated with crc screening in aas only.

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international journal of high risk behaviors and addiction

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