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Internet All Nation Breath of life (I-ANBL) a Tribal College Student Engaged Development of an Internet-based Smoking Cessation Intervention

机译:互联网所有国家呼吸生活(I-Anbl)部落大学生从事互联网的戒烟干预的发展

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Background: Compared to non-Hispanic white college students, American Indian (AI) tribal college students have the highest smoking prevalence in the U.S. (~34%). Culturally-tailored smoking cessation programs have proven to be successful in reducing smoking rates but may require new methods to reach college students. Currently, there is little documentation on the development and success of Internet-based smoking interventions for AI tribal college students. Objectives: To develop an Internet-based smoking cessation program (Internet-All Nations Breath of Life or I-ANBL) with tribal college students. Methods: We conducted six focus groups (n=41) at a tribal college. Focus groups included tribal college students who smoked and groups were stratified by sex. Transcripts were analyzed using insider and outsider perspectives. After analysis, an Internet-based smoking cessation program was developed, based on insight gained. Results: Numerous suggestions for creating the program were offered. There was consensus on the need for a variety of visuals including cultural images, videos, and interactive content. The students also suggested the integration of familiar platforms such as FacebookTM. Conclusion: When culturally tailoring a web-based smoking cessation program for tribal college students, it is important to incorporate cultural aspects and recognize gender differences. One important aspect is to recognize that for many AI, tobacco is a sacred plant and images of tobacco should be respectful. Now that this intervention has been developed, next we will test it for efficacy in a randomized controlled trial. Keywords: American Indians, tribal college, tobacco, program development, smoking cessation, community-based participatory research.
机译:背景:与非西班牙裔美国大学生相比,美国印第安人(AI)部落大学生在美国的吸烟最高患病率(〜34%)。在减少吸烟率的情况下,文化定制的吸烟计划已被证明是成功的,但可能需要新的方法来实现大学生。目前,对AI部落大学生的基于互联网的吸烟干预措施的开发和成功几乎没有文件。目的:与部落大学生开发基于互联网的吸烟戒烟计划(互联网 - 所有国家或I-Anbl)。方法:在部落学院进行六个焦点小组(n = 41)。焦点小组包括烟熏和群体的部落大学生被性别分层。使用内幕和局外观点分析了转录物。在分析之后,基于获得的Insight获得了基于互联网的吸烟停止计划。结果:提供了创建该计划的许多建议。有必要达成各种视觉效果,包括文化图像,视频和交互式内容。学生们还建议整合FacebookTM等熟悉的平台。结论:在文化上定制基于Web的部落大学生的戒烟计划,重要的是纳入文化方面并承认性别差异。一个重要方面是认识到,对于许多AI,烟草是一种神圣的植物,烟草的图像应该是尊重的。现在已经开发了这种干预,接下来我们将在随机对照试验中进行疗效。关键词:美洲印第安人,部落学院,烟草,方案开发,吸烟停止,基于社区的参与研究。

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