Grunberg N E, Winders S E, Wewers M E
Department of Medical Psychology, F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
Health Psychol. 1991;10(2):143-53.
Gender differences in overall tobacco use clearly exist. In general, men are more likely to use tobacco products than are women. However, this simple generalization, ignoring type of tobacco products, time, and culture, masks many more interesting gender differences in tobacco use. There are pronounced gender differences in tobacco use of specific tobacco products within some cultures but not others. Yet these differences have changed across time, including narrowing and widening of this gender gap, depending on culture and tobacco product. This article addresses these issues and presents possible psychosocial, biological, and psychobiological explanations for these phenomena. In addition, the implications of these differences and ways to learn more about these important differences are discussed.
总体烟草使用方面的性别差异显然存在。一般而言,男性比女性更有可能使用烟草制品。然而,这种简单的概括,忽略了烟草制品类型、时间和文化等因素,掩盖了烟草使用中许多更有趣的性别差异。在某些文化中,特定烟草制品的使用存在明显的性别差异,而在其他文化中则不然。然而,这些差异随时间发生了变化,包括这种性别差距的缩小和扩大,这取决于文化和烟草制品。本文探讨了这些问题,并针对这些现象提出了可能的社会心理、生物学和心理生物学解释。此外,还讨论了这些差异的影响以及进一步了解这些重要差异的方法。