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It’s Worse to Breathe It Than to Smoke It: Secondhand Smoke Beliefs in a Group of Mexican and Central American Immigrants in the United States

机译:呼吸它比吸烟更糟糕的是::在美国的一群墨西哥和中美洲移民的二手烟信仰

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This analysis describes beliefs about secondhand smoke and its health effects held by Mexican and Central American immigrants in North Carolina. Data from 60 semistructured, in-depth interviews were subjected to saliency analysis. Participant discussions of secondhand smoke centered on four domains: (1) familiarity and definition of secondhand smoke, (2) potency of secondhand smoke, (3) general health effects of secondhand smoke, and (4) child health effects of secondhand smoke. Secondhand smoke was generally believed to be more harmful than primary smoke. Mechanisms for the potency and health effects of secondhand smoke involved the smell of secondhand smoke, secondhand smoke being an infection and affecting the immune system, and personal strength being protective of secondhand smoke. Understanding these health beliefs informs a framework for further health education and intervention to reduce smoking and secondhand smoke exposure in this vulnerable population.
机译:该分析描述了北卡罗来纳州墨西哥和中美洲移民持有的二手烟雾及其健康影响的信念。从60个半系统,深入访谈的数据受到显着性分析。参与者讨论四个域的二手烟雾:(1)二手烟的熟悉程度和定义,(2)二手烟的效力,(3)二手烟的一般健康影响,(4)二手烟雾的儿童健康效应。二手烟雾通常被认为比原发性烟雾更有害。二手烟雾效力和健康效应的机制涉及二手烟的味道,二手烟是一种感染,影响免疫系统,以及对二手烟的保护性。了解这些健康信念了解进一步健康教育和干预的框架,以减少这种脆弱的人口中的吸烟和二手烟雾暴露。

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