This 7-year longitudinal investigation focused on the influence of spousal heavy drinking and smoking on smoking cessation among their partners. Participants included 634 heterosexual couples (mean age 29 years for men and 27 for women) who were literate and had not been in a previous marriage. Couples were surveyed by mail on their first, second, fourth, and seventh wedding anniversaries regarding past-year smoking, frequency of past-year alcohol problems, and frequency of heavy drinking.
Comments by Tom Delaney, MSW, MPA
This study sheds important light on the link between smoking and alcohol use among spousal partners. Practitioners and policymakers should link alcoholism and smoking cessation treatments to improve health outcomes. These results underscore that healthy spousal behaviors play a large role in successful treatment.