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"香烟扮演着平衡器":无家可归的非裔美国人的歧视经历和戒烟准备:一项定性分析。

"Cigarettes play the equalizer": discrimination experiences and readiness to quit cigarette smoking among African Americans experiencing homelessness: a qualitative analysis.

机构信息

Columbia University School of Nursing, Center for Research On People of Color, 560 W 168Th St, New York, NY, 10032, USA.

Columbia University Irving Medical Center New York, New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

Addict Sci Clin Pract. 2024 Jan 2;19(1):1. doi: 10.1186/s13722-023-00432-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Approximately 70-80% of people experiencing homelessness in the United States use tobacco. Smoking cessation programs specifically for this population have been found to be less effective for African American participants. The purpose of this study was to explore discrimination experiences and their impact on smoking habits and readiness to quit cigarette smoking while experiencing homelessness.

METHODS

In the qualitative phase of this mixed methods study, five focus groups were conducted for African Americans residing in a homeless shelter in Skid Row, Los Angeles, CA. Using a semi-structured interview guide, we asked participants about discrimination experiences, how smoking habits were impacted by these experiences, and tools needed to successfully abstain from cigarette smoking. Qualitative descriptive content analysis was used to explore discrimination experiences and its association with readiness to quit cigarette smoking.

RESULTS

Of the 17 participants, 14 (82.4%) were male, and the average age was 46.8 years. Using a qualitative In Vivo coding method, three themes were revealed: "Experiencing Discrimination while Black", "The Psychosocial Fabric-Why Quitting Cigarette Smoking is a Challenge", and "The Lesser of Two Evils-Choosing to Smoke over More Harmful Options." Participants discussed working in the blue-collar workforce while Black, identifying as a double minority, smoking to cope with stress, early exposure to cigarettes, smoking being a central part of one's belonging to a group, and the legality of cigarette smoking.

DISCUSSION

Our findings show that African Americans experiencing homelessness (1) may experience discrimination in multiple settings, regardless of housing status, (2) could have grown up around cigarette smoking and remain surrounded by it while experiencing homelessness, and (3) may experience a calming effect with smoking, which slows some from reacting negatively to adverse situations.

CONCLUSION

Barriers to successfully abstaining from smoking are multifactorial among African Americans experiencing homelessness and should be addressed individually. Future research should explore the cultural tailoring of interventions that support cessation efforts unique to minoritized populations to improve smoking cessation programs offered to this population.

摘要

背景

在美国,大约有 70-80%的无家可归者使用烟草。专门针对这一人群的戒烟计划对非裔美国参与者的效果较差。本研究的目的是探讨歧视经历及其对吸烟习惯和无家可归时戒烟意愿的影响。

方法

在这项混合方法研究的定性阶段,我们在洛杉矶 Skid Row 的一个无家可归者收容所对非裔美国人进行了五次焦点小组讨论。使用半结构化访谈指南,我们询问了参与者有关歧视经历的问题,这些经历如何影响他们的吸烟习惯,以及成功戒烟所需的工具。采用定性描述性内容分析方法探讨歧视经历及其与戒烟意愿的关系。

结果

在 17 名参与者中,14 名(82.4%)为男性,平均年龄为 46.8 岁。使用定性的 In Vivo 编码方法,揭示了三个主题:“作为黑人经历歧视”、“心理社会结构-戒烟为何是一个挑战”和“两害相权取其轻-选择吸烟而非更有害的选择”。参与者讨论了在蓝领工作中作为黑人的经历,将自己视为双重少数群体,用吸烟来应对压力,早期接触香烟,吸烟成为一个人所属群体的核心部分,以及香烟的合法性。

讨论

我们的研究结果表明,无家可归的非裔美国人(1)可能在多个环境中经历歧视,无论其住房状况如何;(2)可能在吸烟环境中长大,在无家可归时仍然处于吸烟环境中;(3)吸烟可能会产生镇定作用,使一些人对不利情况的反应不那么消极。

结论

无家可归的非裔美国人成功戒烟的障碍是多方面的,应针对个人进行处理。未来的研究应探讨针对少数族裔群体的干预措施的文化调整,以改善为这一人群提供的戒烟计划。

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