Adedigba Michael Adewole, Aransiola Joshua, Arobieke Regina I, Adewole Olufemi, Oyelami Temitope
a Department of Preventive & Community Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry , Obafemi Awolowo University , Ile-Ife , Nigeria.
b Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Faculty of Social Sciences , Obafemi Awolowo University , Ile-Ife , Nigeria.
Subst Use Misuse. 2018 Mar 21;53(4):565-573. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2017.1349796. Epub 2017 Sep 25.
Snuffing or licking of smokeless tobacco (SLT) is one of the oldest traditional practices among the African population. This study aims to investigate the beliefs and practices related to SLT use among users in Nigeria. We also assess the awareness of the health consequences of SLT among users.
A qualitative technique involving an in-depth interview was employed to collect data from SLT users from selected indigenous Nigerian populations in their traditional settings (Saki, Ile-Ife, Ibadan, and Abuja). The locations were purposively selected based on the researchers' knowledge of the prevalent use of SLT in those areas. A snowball sampling technique was employed to select the respondents. The data were imported into the ATLAS.ti computer software for analysis. The data were analyzed using inductive coding, and the results were presented thematically using network diagrams.
The findings revealed that the majority of SLT users believed that the practice had the following health benefits, among others: clearing of eyes and nose, aiding in sleep and rest, protecting against colds and nose bleeds and curing headaches. The users believed that SLT helped them 'feel high' or bold when afraid. The SLT users also believed that it protected them from evil spirit(s) and dangerous reptiles. The users believed that SLT had no negative health consequences, and SLT was generally preferred to smoking cigarettes.
The study concludes that there is a need to focus on the control of SLT because this product is a major alternative to tobacco smoking among indigenous African populations.
嗅吸或舔食无烟烟草(SLT)是非洲人群中最古老的传统习俗之一。本研究旨在调查尼日利亚使用者中与使用SLT相关的信念和行为。我们还评估使用者对SLT健康后果的认知。
采用一种涉及深度访谈的定性技术,从尼日利亚选定的本土人群(萨基、伊费、伊巴丹和阿布贾)的传统环境中的SLT使用者那里收集数据。这些地点是根据研究人员对这些地区SLT普遍使用情况的了解有目的地选择的。采用滚雪球抽样技术选择受访者。数据被导入ATLAS.ti计算机软件进行分析。使用归纳编码对数据进行分析,并使用网络图以主题形式呈现结果。
研究结果显示,大多数SLT使用者认为这种做法有以下诸多健康益处:清洁眼睛和鼻子、帮助睡眠和休息、预防感冒和鼻出血以及治疗头痛。使用者认为SLT在他们害怕时能让他们“兴奋”或变得大胆。SLT使用者还认为它能保护他们免受邪灵和危险爬行动物的侵害。使用者认为SLT没有负面健康后果,并且总体上比吸烟更受青睐。
该研究得出结论,有必要关注对SLT的管控,因为这种产品是非洲本土人群中吸烟的主要替代品。