Social mobility and smoking: a systematic review

<p>The purpose of this study is to review the literature on longitudinal studies that have evaluated the effect of social mobility on the occurrence of smoking in various populations. Articles were selected from the web databases PubMed and Web of Science using the words: follow up, cohort lon...

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Main Authors: Janaína Vieira dos Santos Motta, Natália Peixoto Lima, Maria Teresa Anselmo Olinto, Denise Petrucci Gigante
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Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Pós-Graduação em Saúde Coletiva 2015-05-01
Series:Ciência & Saúde Coletiva
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Online Access:http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-81232015000501515&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-d4488758419e4eb689d68e6a16934a142020-11-24T20:47:17ZengAssociação Brasileira de Pós-Graduação em Saúde ColetivaCiência & Saúde Coletiva1413-81232015-05-012051515152010.1590/1413-81232015205.01642014S1413-81232015000501515Social mobility and smoking: a systematic reviewJanaína Vieira dos Santos MottaNatália Peixoto LimaMaria Teresa Anselmo OlintoDenise Petrucci Gigante<p>The purpose of this study is to review the literature on longitudinal studies that have evaluated the effect of social mobility on the occurrence of smoking in various populations. Articles were selected from the web databases PubMed and Web of Science using the words: follow up, cohort longitudinal prospective, social mobility, social change life, course socioeconomic, smoking, and tobacco. Of the six studies identified in this review, four used occupational classification to measure social mobility. All six were carried out on the continent of Europe. The results indicate higher proportions of tobacco users among those with lower socioeconomic level during the whole period of observation (for all variables analyzed); and that people who suffered downward mobility, that is to say people who were classified as having a higher socioeconomic level at the beginning of life, tended to mimic habits of the new group when they migrated to a lower social group.</p>http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-81232015000501515&lng=en&tlng=enMobilidade socialEstudo longitudinalPosição socioeconômicaTabagismoRevisão sistemática
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author Janaína Vieira dos Santos Motta
Natália Peixoto Lima
Maria Teresa Anselmo Olinto
Denise Petrucci Gigante
spellingShingle Janaína Vieira dos Santos Motta
Natália Peixoto Lima
Maria Teresa Anselmo Olinto
Denise Petrucci Gigante
Social mobility and smoking: a systematic review
Ciência & Saúde Coletiva
Mobilidade social
Estudo longitudinal
Posição socioeconômica
Tabagismo
Revisão sistemática
author_facet Janaína Vieira dos Santos Motta
Natália Peixoto Lima
Maria Teresa Anselmo Olinto
Denise Petrucci Gigante
author_sort Janaína Vieira dos Santos Motta
title Social mobility and smoking: a systematic review
title_short Social mobility and smoking: a systematic review
title_full Social mobility and smoking: a systematic review
title_fullStr Social mobility and smoking: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Social mobility and smoking: a systematic review
title_sort social mobility and smoking: a systematic review
publisher Associação Brasileira de Pós-Graduação em Saúde Coletiva
series Ciência & Saúde Coletiva
issn 1413-8123
publishDate 2015-05-01
description <p>The purpose of this study is to review the literature on longitudinal studies that have evaluated the effect of social mobility on the occurrence of smoking in various populations. Articles were selected from the web databases PubMed and Web of Science using the words: follow up, cohort longitudinal prospective, social mobility, social change life, course socioeconomic, smoking, and tobacco. Of the six studies identified in this review, four used occupational classification to measure social mobility. All six were carried out on the continent of Europe. The results indicate higher proportions of tobacco users among those with lower socioeconomic level during the whole period of observation (for all variables analyzed); and that people who suffered downward mobility, that is to say people who were classified as having a higher socioeconomic level at the beginning of life, tended to mimic habits of the new group when they migrated to a lower social group.</p>
topic Mobilidade social
Estudo longitudinal
Posição socioeconômica
Tabagismo
Revisão sistemática
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