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吸烟人群中对肺癌的污名化态度。

Stigmatizing attitudes about lung cancer among individuals who smoke cigarettes.

作者信息

Diaz Destiny, Quisenberry Amanda J, Fix Brian V, Sheffer Christine E, O'Connor Richard J

机构信息

Department of Health Behavior, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, United States.

出版信息

Tob Induc Dis. 2022 Apr 14;20:38. doi: 10.18332/tid/146907. eCollection 2022.

DOI:10.18332/tid/146907
PMID:35529324
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9006129/
Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Many individuals with lung cancer report experiencing stigma associated with their diagnosis. The objective of this study was to explore how different factors, including smoking status, lung cancer concern, and thoughts on smoking behaviors, were associated with increased stigmatizing attitudes towards people with lung cancer.

METHODS

In 2015, a Web-based survey was completed by people who currently smoked. Participants (n=1419) aged 18-65 years were randomly assigned to one of three scenarios in which the character who was diagnosed with lung cancer currently, formerly, or never smoked cigarettes. Two aspects of stigma were assessed: blaming the victim and negative attributions about people with lung cancer.

RESULTS

For blaming the victim and negative attributions, lung cancer stigma differed by scenario (described smoking status, p<0.0001), when adjusting for race, sex, education level, age, income, nicotine dependence, quit intentions, and quit attempts. Higher levels of lung cancer concern were associated with greater blaming the victim (p=0.001), when adjusting for scenario and other significant correlates.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings suggest that stigmatizing attitudes from people who smoke towards people with lung cancer may be reflective of how they feel about their own smoking habits. We suggest that specific messaging guidelines that avoid an over emphasis on an individual's smoking status, cessation interventions that address stigma, and screening messages tailored to smoking status, may help to lessen the burden of lung cancer stigma.

摘要

引言

许多肺癌患者报告称经历了与他们的诊断相关的耻辱感。本研究的目的是探讨不同因素,包括吸烟状况、对肺癌的担忧以及对吸烟行为的看法,如何与对肺癌患者增加的污名化态度相关联。

方法

2015年,当前吸烟者完成了一项基于网络的调查。年龄在18 - 65岁的参与者(n = 1419)被随机分配到三种情景之一,情景中的角色被诊断患有肺癌,分别是当前吸烟者、曾经吸烟者或从不吸烟者。评估了耻辱感的两个方面:指责受害者以及对肺癌患者的负面归因。

结果

在调整种族、性别、教育水平、年龄、收入、尼古丁依赖、戒烟意愿和戒烟尝试后,对于指责受害者和负面归因,肺癌耻辱感因情景(描述的吸烟状况,p < 0.0001)而异。在调整情景和其他显著相关因素后,更高水平的肺癌担忧与更多地指责受害者相关(p = 0.001)。

结论

研究结果表明,吸烟者对肺癌患者的污名化态度可能反映了他们对自己吸烟习惯的感受。我们建议,避免过度强调个人吸烟状况的特定信息指南、解决耻辱感的戒烟干预措施以及根据吸烟状况量身定制的筛查信息,可能有助于减轻肺癌耻辱感的负担。

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