Department of Psychology, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152, USA.
School of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jul 14;19(14):8598. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19148598.
While tobacco use within the military is often discussed as being homogenously part of U.S. military culture, literature from civilian populations highlights that tobacco use varies by career field (e.g., "white collar" vs. "blue collar"). The objective of this qualitative study was to compare tobacco use by career fields in the U.S. Air Force. Airmen, Military Training Instructors, and Technical Training Instructors participated in 22 focus groups across five major Air Force Technical Training bases. Focus groups were conducted in-person using semi-structured interview guides and were audio-recorded. A conventional content-coding approach was used to code transcripts. Participants described substantial variation across the careers, which was attributed to social norms and the nature of jobs. Individuals in careers that spend most of their time outside were more likely to permit tobacco use. Conversely, tobacco use was seen as stigmatized in medical fields. Additionally, smokeless tobacco was identified as popular in certain careers because it could be used covertly on the job. Findings suggest that a one-size-fits-all approach to reducing tobacco use through policies and programs may not reflect the realities of military tobacco use. These findings may provide insights into other branches of the U.S. military with similar career fields.
虽然美军内部的吸烟行为通常被认为是美国军事文化的一部分,但来自平民群体的文献表明,吸烟行为因职业领域而异(例如,“白领”与“蓝领”)。本定性研究的目的是比较美国空军不同职业领域的吸烟行为。在五个主要空军技术训练基地,飞行员、军事训练教官和技术训练教官参加了 22 个焦点小组。焦点小组使用半结构化访谈指南进行面对面访谈,并进行录音。采用常规内容编码方法对转录本进行编码。参与者描述了各职业之间存在很大差异,这归因于社会规范和工作性质。大部分时间都在户外的职业人员更有可能允许吸烟。相反,在医疗领域,吸烟被视为一种耻辱。此外,某些职业中咀嚼烟草很流行,因为它可以在工作中秘密使用。研究结果表明,通过政策和计划一刀切地减少吸烟的方法可能无法反映军队吸烟的实际情况。这些发现可能为具有类似职业领域的美国其他军事部门提供一些启示。