Alexander C S, Allen P, Crawford M A, McCormick L K
Department of Population and Family Health Sciences, Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland 21205-1901, USA.
Ethn Health. 1999 Nov;4(4):245-57. doi: 10.1080/13557859998038.
To study the social contexts and physiological consequences of an initial cigarette smoking experience among adolescents from four ethnic groups (African American, European American, Hispanic, Native American) who vary by gender and locale (e.g. urban vs rural).
A qualitative study using individual interviews and focus groups.
Results both amplify and reinforce conclusions about peer and family influences on adolescent smoking initiation reported in quantitative studies of teen smoking. Within the broader themes of peers and family, several important sub-themes emerged. The study findings suggest that peer influence can be characterized as social conformity or social acceptance. Males were more likely than females to describe experiences involving peers exerting strong messages to conform to smoking behaviors. Roles played by family members in the initiation process were complex and included those of initiator, prompter, accomplice, and inadvertent source of cigarettes. European American and Hispanic girls provided descriptions of parents/family members as instigators of their first smoking experience. Hispanic adolescents descripted instances in which family members prompted cigarette use at a young age by encouraging the young person to light the adult's cigarette. Finally, ethnic differences in the physiological responses to initial smoking suggest the need to further explore the role of brand preference and variations in inhaling among ethnically diverse adolescents.
In order to design effective cigarette smoking prevention programs for adolescents, it is important to understand the meaning of smoking behaviors for adolescents from different ethnic and social backgrounds.
研究来自四个种族群体(非裔美国人、欧裔美国人、西班牙裔、美洲原住民)的青少年初次吸烟经历的社会背景和生理后果,这些青少年在性别和地区(如城市与农村)方面存在差异。
采用个人访谈和焦点小组的定性研究。
研究结果既强化又深化了在青少年吸烟定量研究中所报告的关于同伴和家庭对青少年吸烟起始影响的结论。在同伴和家庭这两个更广泛的主题中,出现了几个重要的子主题。研究结果表明,同伴影响可被描述为社会从众或社会接纳。男性比女性更有可能描述涉及同伴施加强烈信息以使其 conform to吸烟行为的经历。家庭成员在起始过程中所扮演的角色很复杂,包括起始者、推动者、同谋以及香烟的无意提供者。欧裔美国女孩和西班牙裔女孩描述父母/家庭成员是她们首次吸烟经历的煽动者。西班牙裔青少年描述了家庭成员在年轻时通过鼓励年轻人为成年人点烟来促使其吸烟的情况。最后,对初次吸烟的生理反应中的种族差异表明有必要进一步探索不同种族青少年中品牌偏好和吸入方式差异的作用。
为了为青少年设计有效的吸烟预防项目,了解来自不同种族和社会背景的青少年吸烟行为的意义很重要。