Ethnic differences in smoking behaviour: The situation of Roma in Eastern Europe

Aim: To investigate ethnic differences in smoking between Roma and non-Roma and their determinants, including how discrimination faced by Roma may influence smoking decisions. Methods: We analysed data from the Roma Regional Survey 2011 implemented in twelve countries of Central and South-East Eur...

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Main Authors: Laetitia Duval, François-Charles Wolff, Martin McKee, Bayard Roberts
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Jacobs Verlag 2016-12-01
Series:South Eastern European Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.seejph.com/index.php/seejph/article/view/1844
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spelling doaj-cb775bc84c124fc1b3c720a0b7a0eb192020-11-25T02:04:52ZengJacobs VerlagSouth Eastern European Journal of Public Health2197-52482016-12-0110.4119/seejph-1844Ethnic differences in smoking behaviour: The situation of Roma in Eastern EuropeLaetitia DuvalFrançois-Charles WolffMartin McKeeBayard Roberts Aim: To investigate ethnic differences in smoking between Roma and non-Roma and their determinants, including how discrimination faced by Roma may influence smoking decisions. Methods: We analysed data from the Roma Regional Survey 2011 implemented in twelve countries of Central and South-East Europe with random samples of approximately 750 households in Roma settlements and 350 households in nearby non-Roma communities in each country. The overall sample comprises 11,373 individuals (8,234 Roma) with a proportion of women of 57% and an average age of 36 years. Statistical methods include marginal effects from Probit and zero-truncated negative binomial estimates to explain cigarette consumption. Results: We found that Roma have a higher probability of smoking and are heavier smokers compared to otherwise comparable non-Roma. These differences in smoking behaviour cannot purely be explained by the lower socio-economic situation of Roma since the ethnic gap remains substantial once individual characteristics are controlled for. The probability of smoking is positively correlated with the degree of ethnic discrimination experienced by Roma, especially when it is related to private or public health services. Conclusions: By providing evidence on smoking behaviour between Roma and non-Roma in a large number of countries, our findings support the need to understand smoking behaviour of Roma from a comparative perspective, and may ultimately contribute to more effective anti-smoking messages for Roma. However, if the health disadvantage faced by Roma is to be addressed adequately, this group must be involved more effectively in the policy and public health process.     https://www.seejph.com/index.php/seejph/article/view/1844Central and South-East Europecigarette smokingdiscriminationethnicityRoma.
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author Laetitia Duval
François-Charles Wolff
Martin McKee
Bayard Roberts
spellingShingle Laetitia Duval
François-Charles Wolff
Martin McKee
Bayard Roberts
Ethnic differences in smoking behaviour: The situation of Roma in Eastern Europe
South Eastern European Journal of Public Health
Central and South-East Europe
cigarette smoking
discrimination
ethnicity
Roma.
author_facet Laetitia Duval
François-Charles Wolff
Martin McKee
Bayard Roberts
author_sort Laetitia Duval
title Ethnic differences in smoking behaviour: The situation of Roma in Eastern Europe
title_short Ethnic differences in smoking behaviour: The situation of Roma in Eastern Europe
title_full Ethnic differences in smoking behaviour: The situation of Roma in Eastern Europe
title_fullStr Ethnic differences in smoking behaviour: The situation of Roma in Eastern Europe
title_full_unstemmed Ethnic differences in smoking behaviour: The situation of Roma in Eastern Europe
title_sort ethnic differences in smoking behaviour: the situation of roma in eastern europe
publisher Jacobs Verlag
series South Eastern European Journal of Public Health
issn 2197-5248
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Aim: To investigate ethnic differences in smoking between Roma and non-Roma and their determinants, including how discrimination faced by Roma may influence smoking decisions. Methods: We analysed data from the Roma Regional Survey 2011 implemented in twelve countries of Central and South-East Europe with random samples of approximately 750 households in Roma settlements and 350 households in nearby non-Roma communities in each country. The overall sample comprises 11,373 individuals (8,234 Roma) with a proportion of women of 57% and an average age of 36 years. Statistical methods include marginal effects from Probit and zero-truncated negative binomial estimates to explain cigarette consumption. Results: We found that Roma have a higher probability of smoking and are heavier smokers compared to otherwise comparable non-Roma. These differences in smoking behaviour cannot purely be explained by the lower socio-economic situation of Roma since the ethnic gap remains substantial once individual characteristics are controlled for. The probability of smoking is positively correlated with the degree of ethnic discrimination experienced by Roma, especially when it is related to private or public health services. Conclusions: By providing evidence on smoking behaviour between Roma and non-Roma in a large number of countries, our findings support the need to understand smoking behaviour of Roma from a comparative perspective, and may ultimately contribute to more effective anti-smoking messages for Roma. However, if the health disadvantage faced by Roma is to be addressed adequately, this group must be involved more effectively in the policy and public health process.    
topic Central and South-East Europe
cigarette smoking
discrimination
ethnicity
Roma.
url https://www.seejph.com/index.php/seejph/article/view/1844
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