Wiebe-Anderson Jeremiah, Lippert Danielle R, Al-Delaimy Wael K
UC San Diego School of Public Health, San Diego, CA, United States.
UC Davis Tobacco Control Evaluation Center, Davis, CA, United States.
Front Public Health. 2025 Jul 9;13:1464022. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1464022. eCollection 2025.
Commercial tobacco control policies are credited with substantially decreasing the rates of commercial tobacco use among the general US population over the last few decades, yet determining the attitudes, values and beliefs that make such policies more or less appropriate for American Indian communities remains of great interest in efforts to address tobacco-related health disparities.
Through the qualitative analysis of 57 baseline interviews conducted by the CAITIE project in 2021 and 2022, we explain and explore community dynamics that favor or oppose new commercial tobacco control policies in California American Indian communities.
The community dynamics that favor new policies include themes of changing social norms and the influence of Tribal leadership. The community dynamics that oppose new policies include respect for autonomy, preference for 'small-p' policies, and concern for lost revenue.
An understanding of these community dynamics may help to inform more fruitful efforts to address commercial tobacco use both within Tribal communities and in partnerships between Natives and non-Natives.
在过去几十年里,商业烟草控制政策被认为大幅降低了美国普通人群的商业烟草使用率,然而,确定那些使此类政策对美国印第安社区或多或少适用的态度、价值观和信念,在解决与烟草相关的健康差距的努力中仍然备受关注。
通过对CAITIE项目在2021年和2022年进行的57次基线访谈的定性分析,我们解释并探索了加利福尼亚州美国印第安社区中支持或反对新商业烟草控制政策的社区动态。
支持新政策的社区动态包括社会规范变化的主题和部落领导层的影响。反对新政策的社区动态包括对自主权的尊重、对“小p”政策的偏好以及对收入损失的担忧。
对这些社区动态的理解可能有助于为在部落社区内部以及原住民与非原住民之间的伙伴关系中解决商业烟草使用问题提供更有成效的努力提供信息。