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Understanding Socio-cultural Influences on Smoking among Older Greek-Australian Smokers Aged 50 and over: Facilitators or Barriers? A Qualitative Study

机译:了解50岁及以上的希腊裔澳大利亚裔烟民中吸烟对社会文化的影响:促进者还是障碍?定性研究

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Smokers of all ages can benefit by quitting, but many smokers continue to smoke. Older Greek-Australian smokers, one of the largest ethnic groups in Australia, have higher rates of smoking than other groups of older Australians. This qualitative study aimed to explore older Greek-Australians’ views about socio-cultural influences on their smoking. A snowball sampling technique was used to identify twenty Greek–Australian smokers (12 males and eight females), aged ≥ 50 years. They were recruited through the Greek Orthodox Community Center of South Australia (GOCSA). Qualitative data were collected using semi-structured face-to-face interviews. The audio-taped interviews were translated and transcribed, and then analysed using content analysis. Results suggested that smoking was considered as the “norm” by older Greek-Australian smokers. There were four groups embedded in the participants’ social networks that were reported to be important in relation to either encouraging smoking or, smoking abstinence. These support groups included: family members, friends, the Greek community, and physicians. Smokers’ family members (brothers) and friends were identified as facilitators of smoking whereas non-smoker family members (children and spouses) were reported as providing barriers to smoking. Different approaches were used by supporter groups to assist smokers to quit smoking—both planned and unplanned. Knowledge, planning of social and cultural supports, and addressing barriers to smoking cessation are a important part of health planning for older Greek-Australians. Social norms, including those arising from social interactions, and predisposing traits can influence smoking behaviour. Addressing the specific barriers to smoking cessation of older Greek-Australians is critical to addressing the risk for chronic disease in this group.
机译:各个年龄段的吸烟者均可从戒烟中受益,但许多吸烟者仍在吸烟。希腊最大的澳大利亚裔烟民是澳大利亚最大的族群之一,其吸烟率高于其他澳大利亚裔群体。这项定性研究的目的是探讨希腊-澳大利亚老年人关于社会文化对他们吸烟的影响的观点。使用雪球采样技术来识别二十名年龄≥50岁的希腊-澳大利亚吸烟者(男12例,女8例)。他们是通过南澳大利亚的希腊东正教社区中心(GOCSA)招募的。使用半结构化面对面访谈收集定性数据。录音采访被翻译和转录,然后使用内容分析进行分析。结果表明,吸烟被希腊和澳大利亚的老年吸烟者视为“规范”。据报告,参与者的社交网络中嵌入了四个小组,这些小组对于鼓励吸烟或戒烟至关重要。这些支持小组包括:家庭成员,朋友,希腊社区和医生。吸烟者的家庭成员(兄弟)和朋友被认为是吸烟的促进者,而非吸烟者的家庭成员(儿童和配偶)则被认为是吸烟的障碍。支持者团体使用了不同的方法来帮助吸烟者戒烟(计划内的和计划外的)。知识,社会和文化支持的计划以及消除戒烟的障碍是希腊-澳大利亚老年人健康计划的重要组成部分。社会规范,包括由社交互动产生的规范和易感特征,可能会影响吸烟行为。解决老年希腊澳大利亚人戒烟的特殊障碍对于解决这一群体中慢性病的风险至关重要。

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