Bottorff Joan L, Johnson Joy L, Moffat Barbara, Grewal Jeevan, Ratner Pamela A, Kalaw Cecilia
Nursing and Health Behaviour Research Unit, School of Nursing, T201-2211 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 2B5, Canada.
Can J Nurs Res. 2004 Mar;36(1):22-39.
The purpose of this qualitative study was to extend our understanding of how adolescents view nicotine addiction. This secondary analysis included 80 open-ended interviews with adolescents with a variety of smoking histories. The transcribed interviews were systematically analyzed to identify salient explanations of nicotine addiction. These explanations presuppose causal pathways of nicotine exposure leading to addiction and include repeated use, the brain and body "getting used to" nicotine, personal weakness, and family influences. A further explanation is that some youths pretend to be addicted to project a "cool" image. These explanations illustrate that some youths see themselves as passive players in the formation of nicotine addiction. The findings can be used in the development of programs to raise youth awareness about nicotine addiction.
这项定性研究的目的是加深我们对青少年如何看待尼古丁成瘾的理解。这项二次分析包括对有不同吸烟史的青少年进行的80次开放式访谈。对转录的访谈进行了系统分析,以确定尼古丁成瘾的突出解释。这些解释预先假定了尼古丁接触导致成瘾的因果途径,包括反复使用、大脑和身体对尼古丁的“适应”、个人弱点和家庭影响。另一种解释是,一些年轻人假装成瘾以塑造“酷”形象。这些解释表明,一些年轻人认为自己在尼古丁成瘾形成过程中是被动参与者。这些研究结果可用于制定提高青少年对尼古丁成瘾认识的项目。