Rowa-Dewar Neneh, Amos Amanda, Cunningham-Burley Sarah
UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies, Centre for Population Health Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Addiction. 2014 Apr;109(4):645-52. doi: 10.1111/add.12435. Epub 2014 Jan 23.
Reducing second-hand smoke exposure in the home is a key tobacco control goal, yet few studies have explored children's views and experiences of this. This study aimed to explore children's accounts of family members' smoking in the home and car and the impact of their socio-economic circumstances.
Individual and friendship group interviews using topic guides and visual stimulus methods.
Two communities in Edinburgh, Scotland, one socio-economically advantaged, one socio-economically disadvantaged.
Thirty-eight children aged 10-15 years who had a close family member who smoked.
Focus group and interview topic guides.
Participants in both communities expressed a strong dislike of family members' smoking and concern about the potential impact on the smoker's health. Participants described overt and covert acts of resistance, including challenging relatives about their smoking, expressing disgust and concern, hiding or destroying cigarettes. Some acts were carried out in collusion with a non-smoking parent and/or sibling. Resistant acts were constrained by expectations of negative responses, which appeared to increase with age, wider social norms around smoking and whether or not the young person smoked.
Some children and young people in the United Kingdom, irrespective of socio-economic status, may actively oppose parents' smoking in the home and car, although their influence may be limited by their position in the family and social norms.
减少家庭中的二手烟暴露是烟草控制的关键目标,但很少有研究探讨儿童对此的看法和经历。本研究旨在探究儿童对家庭成员在家中和车内吸烟情况的描述,以及他们的社会经济状况对此的影响。
采用主题指南和视觉刺激方法进行个人及友谊小组访谈。
苏格兰爱丁堡的两个社区,一个具有社会经济优势,另一个处于社会经济劣势。
38名年龄在10至15岁之间、有吸烟家庭成员的儿童。
焦点小组和访谈主题指南。
两个社区的参与者都表达了对家庭成员吸烟的强烈反感,以及对吸烟可能影响吸烟者健康的担忧。参与者描述了公开和隐蔽的抵制行为,包括就吸烟问题质问亲属、表达厌恶和担忧、隐藏或销毁香烟。有些行为是与不吸烟的父母和/或兄弟姐妹共同实施的。抵制行为受到对负面反应预期的限制,这种预期似乎随着年龄增长、围绕吸烟的更广泛社会规范以及年轻人是否吸烟而增加。
在英国,一些儿童和年轻人,无论社会经济地位如何,可能会积极反对父母在家中和车内吸烟,尽管他们的影响力可能会受到其在家庭中的地位和社会规范的限制。