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'Thse Girls are our Future': Exploring Aboriginal Ownership of Nontraditional Tobacco Control Research

机译:“这些女孩是我们的未来”:探索非传统烟草控制研究的土著所有权

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Whil it is recognized that tobacco misuse among young females has serious health implications for Aboriginal populations, there is a worrying lack of representation from this community in current tobacco control research. We review the present state of Aboriginal tobacco control across Canada and report on the design, development, and implementation of the weekend workshop for Aboriginal women and girls. We suggest that not only are borrowed tobacco control initiatives failing to protect young Aboriginal females due to their lack of relevance, but that the voice of the Aboriginal community appears to be completely absent when it comes to defining social determinants of nontraditional tobacco use. We suggest that the extent to which the disproportionate burden of nontraditional tobacco use among its young women can be addressed is contingent upon increasing the presence of Aboriginal researchers and recognizing the central importance of community-relevant social determinants.
机译:人们认识到,年轻女性中的烟草滥用会对土著居民的健康产生严重影响,但令人担忧的是,该社区在当前的烟草控制研究中缺乏代表性。我们回顾了加拿大全国原住民烟草控制的现状,并报告了针对原住民妇女和女孩的周末讲习班的设计,开发和实施。我们建议,不仅由于借用的烟草控制措施由于缺乏相关性而无法保护年轻的土著女性,而且在确定非传统烟草使用的社会决定因素时,土著社区的声音似乎完全消失了。我们认为,要解决年轻女性中非传统烟草使用不成比例的负担,这要取决于增加土著研究人员的人数并认识到与社区有关的社会决定因素的中心重要性。

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