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女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和跨性别青少年:谁吸烟,为何吸烟?

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youths: who smokes, and why?

作者信息

Remafedi Gary

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55403, USA.

出版信息

Nicotine Tob Res. 2007 Jan;9 Suppl 1:S65-71. doi: 10.1080/14622200601083491.

Abstract

Existing research indicates the rate of smoking among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youths exceeds the general population's, possibly due to stress, habitual substance abuse, socializing in smoky venues, and tobacco marketing. The study's overall aim was to conduct qualitative research regarding tobacco use and avoidance by LGBT youths. This report focuses on identifying priority subpopulations and corresponding risk and resiliency factors. Purposive and maximum variation sampling were used to select 30 LGBT youths and 30 interactors for face-to-face interviews. Almost a third of participants said that all LGBT youths are at risk for smoking. Other respondents specified a range of high-risk groups, encompassing many subpopulations. Contributing factors for smoking included personal characteristics, interpersonal issues, environmental conditions, and structural issues. More than a third of young smokers were not acquainted with LGBT nonsmokers and could not imagine how they avoid using tobacco. Half of the interactors and four youths ascribed favorable qualities to nonsmokers--such as self-esteem, will power, and concern for personal health, appearance, and well-being. In conclusion, smoking is a pervasive problem among LGBT youths. The findings corroborate prior explanations and implicate new ones. Some risks (e.g., limited opportunities to socialize with LGBT peers outside of smoking venues, the desire to appear more masculine, and sexuality-related stress) and resiliency factors (e.g., positive sexual identity) are unique to LGBT populations, reinforcing the need for culturally specific approaches to prevention and cessation. Highlighting the positive attributes of nonsmokers and nonsmoking might prove useful in prevention campaigns.

摘要

现有研究表明,女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和跨性别(LGBT)青年的吸烟率高于普通人群,这可能是由于压力、习惯性药物滥用、在烟雾弥漫的场所社交以及烟草营销所致。该研究的总体目标是针对LGBT青年的烟草使用和戒烟情况进行定性研究。本报告重点在于确定优先亚群体以及相应的风险和复原力因素。采用立意抽样和最大变异抽样方法,选取了30名LGBT青年和30名互动者进行面对面访谈。近三分之一的参与者表示,所有LGBT青年都有吸烟风险。其他受访者指出了一系列高风险群体,包括许多亚群体。吸烟的促成因素包括个人特征、人际关系问题、环境条件和结构性问题。超过三分之一的年轻吸烟者不认识不吸烟的LGBT群体,也无法想象他们是如何避免使用烟草的。一半的互动者和四名青年将诸如自尊、意志力以及对个人健康、外表和幸福的关注等良好品质归因于不吸烟者。总之,吸烟在LGBT青年中是一个普遍存在的问题。这些发现证实了先前的解释并暗示了新的解释。一些风险(例如,在吸烟场所以外与LGBT同龄人社交的机会有限、想要表现得更具男子气概以及与性取向相关的压力)和复原力因素(例如,积极的性身份认同)是LGBT群体所特有的,这强化了采用针对特定文化的预防和戒烟方法的必要性。强调不吸烟者和不吸烟的积极属性在预防运动中可能会被证明是有用的。

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