Kishchuk Natalie, Tremblay Michèle, Lapierre Josée, Heneman Bernard, O'Loughlin Jennifer
Natalie Kishchuk Research and Evaluation Inc., Kirkland, Quebec, Canada.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2004 Jun;6(3):491-500. doi: 10.1080/14622200410001696565.
The analysis reported in this paper was conducted to further explore initially negative findings of a study intended to help orient the development, implementation, and evaluation of smoking cessation programs for junior college students. A total of 69 students (39 males and 30 females) participated in nine focus group discussions held at one French-speaking and one English-speaking college in central Montreal. Three groups consisted of ex-smokers, and the remainder were current smokers. Group participants were asked to react to a series of proposed smoking cessation interventions identified from the literature. Qualitative analysis was undertaken of verbatim transcriptions of five of the focus group discussions, with input from the four others. Second-level analysis of the focus group data suggested that the students' reactions to proposed smoking cessation interventions could be understood using Eriksonian developmental theory, in particular how the cessation programs could contribute to the process of consolidating personal and social identity. Implications for the design of cessation programs were then identified. The results of these exploratory analyses suggested that to attract and maintain participation of college students, smoking cessation interventions should not necessarily be centered on smoking but rather (a) provide opportunities and support for exploration of, and commitment to, personal and social identities that exclude smoking, (b) target naturally occurring social groups while responding to students' needs for social support and validation, and (c) help students cope with stress and life demands and not add to these.
本文所报告的分析旨在进一步探究一项研究最初得出的负面结果,该研究旨在为大专学生戒烟项目的开发、实施和评估提供指导。共有69名学生(39名男性和30名女性)参加了在蒙特利尔市中心一所法语学院和一所英语学院举行的九次焦点小组讨论。其中三个小组由已戒烟者组成,其余为当前吸烟者。小组成员被要求对从文献中确定的一系列拟议戒烟干预措施做出反应。对五次焦点小组讨论的逐字记录进行了定性分析,并参考了其他四次讨论的意见。对焦点小组数据的二级分析表明,学生对拟议戒烟干预措施的反应可以用埃里克森发展理论来理解,特别是戒烟项目如何有助于巩固个人和社会身份认同的过程。随后确定了对戒烟项目设计的启示。这些探索性分析的结果表明,为了吸引和维持大学生的参与,戒烟干预措施不一定以吸烟为中心,而是(a)为探索和认同不吸烟的个人和社会身份提供机会和支持,(b)针对自然形成的社会群体,同时回应学生对社会支持和认可的需求,(c)帮助学生应对压力和生活需求,而不是增加这些需求。