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Youth’s narratives about family members smoking: parenting the parent- it’s not fair!

机译:青年人关于家庭成员吸烟的故事:为父母做父母-这不公平!

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Background Successful cancer prevention policies and programming for youth must be based on a solid understanding of youth’s conceptualization of cancer and cancer prevention. Accordingly, a qualitative study examining youth’s perspectives of cancer and its prevention was undertaken. Not surprisingly, smoking (i.e., tobacco cigarette smoking) was one of the dominant lines of discourse in the youth’s narratives. This paper reports findings of how youth conceptualize smoking with attention to their perspectives on parental and family-related smoking issues and experiences. Methods Seventy-five Canadian youth ranging in age from 11–19 years participated in the study. Six of the 75 youth had a history of smoking and 29 had parents with a history of smoking. Youth were involved in traditional ethnographic methods of interviewing and photovoice. Data analysis involved multiple levels of analysis congruent with ethnography. Results Youth’s perspectives of parents and other family members’ cigarette smoking around them was salient as represented by the theme: It’s not fair. Youth struggled to make sense of why parents would smoke around their children and perceived their smoking as an unjust act. The theme was supported by four subthemes: 1) parenting the parent about the dangers of smoking; 2) the good/bad parent; 3) distancing family relationships; and 4) the prisoner. Instead of being talked to about smoking it was more common for youth to share stories of talking to their parents about the dangers of smoking. Parents who did not smoke were seen by youth as the good parent, as opposed to the bad parent who smoked. Smoking was an agent that altered relationships with parents and other family members. Youth who lived in homes where they were exposed to cigarette smoke felt like a trapped prisoner. Conclusions Further research is needed to investigate youth’s perceptions about parental cigarette smoking as well as possible linkages between youth exposed to second hand smoke in their home environment and emotional and lifestyle-related health difficulties. Results emphasize the relational impact of smoking when developing anti-tobacco and cancer prevention campaigns. Recognizing the potential toll that second-hand smoke can have on youth’s emotional well-being, health care professionals are encouraged to give youth positive messages in coping with their parents’ smoking behaviour.
机译:背景技术成功的针对年轻人的癌症预防政策和计划必须建立在对年轻人对癌症和癌症预防概念的深刻理解的基础上。因此,进行了一项定性研究,审查了年轻人对癌症及其预防的看法。毫不奇怪,吸烟(即吸烟)是青年叙事中的主要话题之一。本文报告了青年如何将吸烟概念化的发现,并关注他们对父母和家庭相关吸烟问题和经验的看法。方法七十五名年龄在11-19岁之间的加拿大青年参加了这项研究。 75名青年中有6名有吸烟史,29名父母有吸烟史。青年参与了采访和照相语音的传统民族志方法。数据分析涉及与人种志一致的多个分析级别。结果青年对父母和其他家庭成员在周围吸烟的看法很突出,主题是:这不公平。青年努力地弄清楚了为什么父母会在孩子周围吸烟,并认为吸烟是不公正的行为。该主题有四个子主题支持:1)为父母父母吸烟的危险做父母; 2)好/坏父母; 3)家庭关系疏远; 4)囚犯。与青年人谈论吸烟的危害相比,青年人更不用分享吸烟的故事了。年轻人认为不吸烟的父母是好父母,而不是吸烟的坏父母。吸烟是改变与父母和其他家庭成员关系的媒介。住在那些暴露于香烟烟雾的房屋中的年轻人感觉像是被困的囚犯。结论需要进行进一步的研究,以调查年轻人对父母吸烟的看法,以及在家庭环境中接触二手烟的年轻人与情绪和生活方式相关的健康困难之间的可能联系。结果强调了开展反烟草和癌症预防运动时吸烟的相关影响。认识到二手烟会对青少年的情感健康造成潜在的危害,因此鼓励医疗保健专业人员向年轻人发出积极的信息,以应对父母的吸烟行为。

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