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Assessing factors influencing smoking and smoking cessation within Chinese communities in the Greater Vancouver Area: A qualitative exploratory study

机译:评估大温哥华地区中国社区中吸烟和吸烟停止的因素:定性探索性研究

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Introduction:The prevalence of smoking is high within Chinese-Canadian communities and there is a lack of culturally and linguistically appropriate smoking cessation resources and services. We aimed to ascertain factors affecting smoking and smoking cessation from the perspectives of current smokers and key informants.Methods:As part of a multistage mixed-methods study taking place from January 2013 to June 2014, a qualitative exploratory study design was conducted applying a community-based participatory research approach. Focus groups and interviews were conducted with adult (aged ≥19 years) Chinese-Canadian current smokers (≥5 cigarettes per day for the past 30 days) and interviews were held with key informants in Vancouver, Canada. A constant comparison method was applied to code data, and an inductive approach was used to identify emergent themes.Results:In all, 35 smokers from the target communities (11 female, 24 male) participated in 4 focus group sessions and 17 key informants (14 female, 3 male) were individually interviewed. Internal and external factors influencing smoking onset, continuation, and cessation from the perspectives of smokers and key informants were identified. Male smokers thought that the most influential factor influencing smoking initiation was social pressure, while female smokers thought that it was stress. Female smokers reported refraining from seeking cessation assistance due to a perceived negative image of female smokers within the community. Both key informants and participants indicated that involving friends and family in the quitting process may help to motivate smokers.Conclusions:Smokers from Chinese-Canadian communities may benefit from linguistically appropriate and culturally relevant smoking cessation interventions that consider prevailing attitudes, perceptions, and beliefs. The knowledge gained may inform the development of future smoking cessation programs and resources for the target community, while our approach may be applicable to other ethnocultural or immigrant communities.
机译:介绍:吸烟的患病率在中餐社区中很高,缺乏文化和语言学禁止吸烟资源和服务。我们的目标是从目前吸烟者和关键信息人的角度来确定影响吸烟和吸烟的因素。方法:作为2013年1月至2014年1月至2014年6月的多级混合方法研究的一部分,采用了一个社区的定性探索性研究设计。基于参与式研究方法。焦点小组和访谈是与成人(年龄≥19岁)的中餐目前的吸烟者(过去30天每天≥5卷)进行,并在加拿大温哥华的主要信息人员举行了访谈。将恒定的比较方法应用于代码数据,使用归纳方法来识别紧急主题。结果:总共35名来自目标社区的吸烟者(11名女性,24名男性)参加了4个焦点组会议和17个关键信息人员( 14名女性,3只男性)被单独接受采访。鉴定了影响吸烟,延续和戒烟的内部和外部因素,从吸烟者和关键信息人员的角度达成。男性吸烟者认为,影响吸烟起始的最有影响力的因素是社会压力,而女性吸烟者认为这是压力。由于社区内的女性吸烟者的消极形象,女性吸烟者报告避免寻求停止援助。关键信息人员和参与者表示,涉及戒烟过程中的朋友和家庭可能有助于激励吸烟者。结论:来自中国加拿大社区的吸烟者可能会受益于语言上适当和文化相关的吸烟干预,认为考虑普遍的态度,看法和信仰。所获得的知识可以向未来的吸烟戒烟计划和目标社区的资源提供信息,而我们的方法可能适用于其他民族文化或移民社区。

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