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It’s Not a Priority When We’re in Combat: Public Health Professionals and Military Tobacco Control Policy

机译:在战斗中不是优先事项:公共卫生专业人员和军事控烟政策

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Tobacco use is prevalent among service members, but civilian public health groups have not effectively addressed military tobacco control policy issues. We conducted focus groups in 2010 and 2012 with participants from public health and tobacco control organizations regarding their understanding of the military and of tobacco use in that context. Misperceptions were common. Military personnel were believed to be young, from marginalized populations, and motivated to join by lack of other options. Tobacco use was considered integral to military life; participants were sometimes reluctant to endorse stronger tobacco control policies than those applied to civilians, although some believed the military could be a social policy leader. Engaging public health professionals as effective partners in tobacco-free military efforts may require education about and reframing of military service and tobacco control policy.
机译:服务成员中普遍使用烟草,但是平民公共卫生团体尚未有效解决军事烟草控制政策问题。在2010年和2012年,我们与公共卫生和烟草控制组织的参与者进行了焦点小组讨论,以了解他们对军事和烟草使用的理解。误解很普遍。军事人员被认为是年轻的,来自边缘化人群,并且由于缺乏其他选择而受到鼓舞。烟草使用被认为是军事生活必不可少的。尽管有些人认为军方可以成为社会政策的领导者,但参加者有时不愿支持比针对平民的更强有力的控烟政策。要使公共卫生专业人员成为无烟军事努力的有效伙伴,可能需要对军种和烟草控制政策进行教育并进行重新规划。

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