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公开谈论烟草使用造成的身体伤害:美国印第安/阿拉斯加原住民社区对图片警示标签的反应。

Speaking out about physical harms from tobacco use: response to graphic warning labels among American Indian/Alaska Native communities.

作者信息

Patterson Silver Wolf David A, Tovar Molly, Thompson Kellie, Ishcomer Jamie, Kreuter Matthew W, Caburnay Charlene, Boyum Sonia

机构信息

Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.

Kathryn M Buder Center for American Indian Studies, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2016 Mar 23;6(3):e008777. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-008777.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study is the first to explore the impact of graphic cigarette labels with physical harm images on members of American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities. The aim of this article is to investigate how AI/AN respond to particular graphic warning labels.

METHODS

The parent study recruited smokers, at-risk smokers and non-smokers from three different age groups (youths aged 13-17 years, young adults aged 18-24 years and adults aged 25+ years) and five population subgroups with high smoking prevalence or smoking risk. Using nine graphic labels, this study collected participant data in the field via an iPad-administered survey and card sorting of graphic warning labels. This paper reports on findings for AI/AN participants.

RESULTS

After viewing graphic warning labels, participants rated their likelihood of talking about smoking risks to friends, parents and siblings higher than their likelihood of talking to teachers and doctors. Further, this study found that certain labels (eg, the label of the toddler in the smoke cloud) made them think about their friends and family who smoke.

CONCLUSIONS

Given the influence of community social networks on health beliefs and attitudes, health communication using graphic warning labels could effect change in the smoking habits of AI/AN community members. Study findings suggest that graphic labels could serve as stimuli for conversations about the risks of smoking among AI/AN community members, and could be an important element of a peer-to-peer smoking cessation effort.

摘要

目的

本研究首次探讨带有身体伤害图像的香烟图形警示标签对美国印第安/阿拉斯加原住民(AI/AN)社区成员的影响。本文旨在调查AI/AN人群对特定图形警示标签的反应。

方法

母研究从三个不同年龄组(13 - 17岁青少年、18 - 24岁青年人和25岁及以上成年人)以及五个吸烟率高或有吸烟风险的人群亚组中招募吸烟者、有吸烟风险者和非吸烟者。本研究使用九个图形标签,通过iPad进行的调查和图形警示标签的卡片分类在现场收集参与者数据。本文报告AI/AN参与者的研究结果。

结果

在查看图形警示标签后,参与者认为他们向朋友、父母和兄弟姐妹谈论吸烟风险的可能性高于与教师和医生谈论的可能性。此外,本研究发现某些标签(例如,烟雾云中幼儿的标签)使他们想起吸烟的朋友和家人。

结论

鉴于社区社交网络对健康信念和态度的影响,使用图形警示标签进行健康传播可能会改变AI/AN社区成员的吸烟习惯。研究结果表明,图形标签可以成为AI/AN社区成员之间关于吸烟风险对话的刺激因素,并且可能是同伴戒烟努力的重要组成部分。

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