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“I had to Grow up Pretty Quickly”: Social, Cultural, and Gender Contexts of Aboriginal Girls’ Smoking

机译:“我必须很快长大”:土著女孩吸烟的社会,文化和性别背景

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The goals of this community-based study were to investigate Aboriginal girls’ interpretations of the impact of social context, gender, and cultural background on their smoking patterns, and contribute to research capacity in Aboriginal communities. A partnership with six Aboriginal communities in British Columbia involved community consultations; memoranda of understanding; team research training; and collaborative development, conduct, and evaluation of the research process. Focus groups and interviews were held with 63 Aboriginal girls (ages 13–19) of varying smoking statuses, and analyzed using qualitative techniques. Girls who identified as smokers or former smokers described four main contexts in which their smoking began and continued: experimentation and boredom; relational and peer pressures; drinking and partying; and stress relief. Among the stressors girls identified were gender inequities that placed more expectations for care-giving and domestic work on them compared to boys. While girls reported a mix of cultural influences and varying strengths of identification with their diverse Aboriginal backgrounds, girls who smoked generally expressed less knowledge about their Aboriginal backgrounds and local community cultural context. The complex interrelated influences of social context, gender, and cultural background indicate that smoking prevention programs for Aboriginal girls need to be tailored to community needs and address girls’ calls for girl- and culture-centred supports.
机译:这项基于社区的研究的目的是调查土著女孩对社会背景,性别和文化背景对其吸烟模式的影响的解释,并有助于土著社区的研究能力。与不列颠哥伦比亚省的六个原住民社区建立了伙伴关系,进行了社区咨询;谅解备忘录;团队研究训练;以及协作开发,进行和评估研究过程。与63名具有不同吸烟状况的土著女孩(13-19岁)进行了焦点小组和访谈,并使用定性技术进行了分析。被确定为吸烟者或曾经吸烟者的女孩描述了开始和继续吸烟的四个主要背景:实验和无聊;关系和同伴压力;饮酒和聚会;和缓解压力。在发现的压力源中,与男孩相比,性别不平等给她们提供护理和家政服务的期望更高。尽管女孩报告了其文化影响和不同的土著背景认同能力的差异,但抽烟的女孩通常对土著背景和当地社区文化背景的了解较少。社会背景,性别和文化背景的复杂相互关联的影响表明,针对土著女孩的预防吸烟计划需要针对社区需求而定制,并满足女孩对女孩和文化为中心的支持的呼吁。

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