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Coming to Town: The Impact of Urbanicity Cigarette Advertising and Network Norms on the Smoking Attitudes of Black Women in Cape Town South Africa

机译:来到城镇:城市性香烟广告和网络规范对南非开普敦黑人女性吸烟态度的影响

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This study was conducted to examine the effect of urban living on smoking attitudes among black African women in South Africa. We examine how urbanicity affects attitudes toward smoking and how it moderates the relationship between both advertising exposure and network norms on black women’s smoking attitudes. Respondents were 975 black women currently living in Cape Town townships, some of which were raised in rural villages or small towns. Respondents completed a cross-sectional survey, which included data on smoking attitudes, norms, and exposure to cigarette advertising. Multiple linear regression analysis was performed with smoking attitudes as the response variable, and urbanicity, cigarette advertising exposure, and network smoking norms as primary explanatory variables. Interactions were tested to determine whether urbanicity modified the effect of advertising exposure and network norms on smoking attitudes. Independent effects of urbanicity, exposure to cigarette advertising, and greater smoking prevalence within women’s networks were associated with more favorable smoking attitudes. In addition, urbanicity moderated the relationship between network smoking norms and smoking attitudes, but not cigarette advertising exposure and smoking attitudes. Urbanicity, cigarette advertising, and networks play important roles in women’s attitudes toward smoking, and potentially, smoking behavior. Overall, our results suggest that strong and creative anti-smoking efforts are needed to combat the potential for a smoking epidemic among an increasingly urbanized population of black women in South Africa and similar emerging markets. Additional research is warranted.
机译:这项研究的目的是检验南非黑人女性中城市生活对吸烟态度的影响。我们研究了城市性如何影响吸烟态度,以及如何缓解广告曝光率和黑人女性吸烟态度的网络规范之间的关系。受访者是目前生活在开普敦乡镇的975名黑人妇女,其中一些是在农村或小镇上长大的。受访者完成了一项横断面调查,其中包括吸烟态度,规范和卷烟广告接触数据。进行了多元线性回归分析,其中吸烟态度作为反应变量,城市性,香烟广告暴露和网络吸烟规范为主要解释变量。对互动进行了测试,以确定城市性是否改变了广告曝光和网络规范对吸烟态度的影响。城市化,卷烟广告的曝光以及女性网络中吸烟率的提高等独立影响与更有利的吸烟态度有关。此外,城市化程度缓解了网络吸烟规范与吸烟态度之间的关系,但并未缓解香烟广告曝光与吸烟态度之间的关系。都市性,香烟广告和网络在女性的吸烟态度以及潜在的吸烟行为中起着重要作用。总体而言,我们的结果表明,需要有力和创造性的反吸烟努力,以消除南非和类似新兴市场中日益城市化的黑人女性人口中吸烟流行的可能性。必须进行其他研究。

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