Sanderson Priscilla R, Gene Erelda, Scranton Rebecca, Willeto Angela A A, Joshweseoma Lori, Hardy Lisa J
Health Sciences Department of the College of Health and Human Services at Northern Arizona University.
Northeastern State University Oklahoma, College of Optometry.
Cancer Health Disparities. 2018;2. Epub 2018 Mar 5.
American Indian or Alaska Natives have the highest rates of current cigarette (36.5%) and smokeless tobacco use (5.3%), and tobacco product (40.1%) and the second highest rate of current cigar use (6.1%) compared to all other racial-ethnic groups in the U.S. rates of American Indian or Alaska Native tobacco use vary by gender. Few studies examine perceptions of tobacco use among tribal members residing on and off the reservation. This study fills a gap in the literature by reporting the perceptions of 34 enrolled members of a southwestern tribe who reside on and off a tribal land using a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) design through a collaboration between a university and a tribal health program. Researchers conducted seven focus groups; four on the southwest reservation and three within an urban community. The discussions were audio-recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using a multi-investigator consensus model. The use of tobacco (commercial or traditional) in southwest tribes is essential to cultural practices. Results depicted different views on cultural meaning and health impacts of commercial and traditional tobacco. Findings suggest the importance of local research to understand dimensions of tobacco use before moving forward with tobacco cessation programming.
与美国所有其他种族-族裔群体相比,美国印第安人或阿拉斯加原住民目前的卷烟使用率最高(36.5%),无烟烟草使用率(5.3%)、烟草制品使用率(40.1%)次之,目前的雪茄使用率第二高(6.1%)。美国印第安人或阿拉斯加原住民的烟草使用率因性别而异。很少有研究调查居住在保留地内外的部落成员对烟草使用的看法。本研究通过报告一个西南部部落的34名登记成员的看法填补了文献中的空白,这些成员居住在部落土地内外,研究采用基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)设计,由一所大学和一个部落健康项目合作开展。研究人员进行了七个焦点小组讨论;四个在西南部保留地,三个在城市社区。讨论进行了录音、转录,并使用多研究者共识模型进行分析。在西南部部落,使用烟草(商业或传统烟草)对文化习俗至关重要。结果呈现了对商业烟草和传统烟草的文化意义及健康影响的不同看法。研究结果表明,在推进戒烟项目之前,开展本地研究以了解烟草使用的各个方面非常重要。