Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Melbourne, 243 Grattan Street, Carlton, Victoria, 3053, Australia.
Drug Alcohol Rev. 1993;12(4):377-85. doi: 10.1080/09595239300185471.
The following article, based on a qualitative study of young women from a Melbourne suburb, is concerned with the role smoking plays in the presentation of social identity. These women, in their early teens, are viewed as being in the liminal or transitional phase of a rite of passage to adulthood. The passage to adulthood is attained with the construction of a social identity corresponding to popular notions of the feminine, which fall into the familiar categories of the bad and good woman. Smoking is one of the props in the stereotypical representation of the bad woman. Conventional anti-smoking health messages have little relevance for young women who have chosen such a social identity for themselves.
这篇文章基于对墨尔本郊区的年轻女性进行的定性研究,主要探讨了吸烟在表现社会身份方面所扮演的角色。这些十几岁的女性正处于成年礼的边缘或过渡阶段。通过构建符合女性流行观念的社会身份,女性可以成年,而这种社会身份可以分为坏女人和好女人这两种熟悉的类型。吸烟是刻板印象中坏女人的一种标志。对于选择这种社会身份的年轻女性来说,传统的反吸烟健康信息几乎没有任何关联。