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Perceived social and media influences on tobacco use among Samoan youth

机译:在萨摩亚青年中感知社会和媒体对烟草使用的影响

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Background Tobacco use among young Pacific populations continues to undermine efforts to reduce the escalating rates of non-communicable disease in the region. Reducing tobacco use to less than 5 percent by 2025 is now a World Health Organisation (WHO) mandated target for the Pacific region. Yet, little is known about the drivers to uptake of tobacco use among young people in the Pacific. Family and peers are expected to be important in this process, but similarly, tobacco marketing may also play an important role. The tobacco industry has been highly adaptive to the changing media environment across the Pacific Islands. The aim of this study was to develop an understanding of the social cultural and media drivers to tobacco uptake and use among young Samoans to contribute to the design of effective tobacco control intervention. Methods We examined high school students (aged 16 and 17?years) perceptions of tobacco use in their community, access and use of media channels and the extent to which they are cognizant of both pro and anti-tobacco imagery across a range of media. Data was collected through in-depth semi-structured interviews. A thematic analysis of the interview data identified common and divergent beliefs, attitudes and behaviours surrounding tobacco use and the influence of the media. Results Family is critically important for representing normative tobacco use in Samoa. The use of media, in particular digital media, was found to be conditioned by parental views on the use of media in the home. Media access remains highly regulated within more traditional households. Loyalty to traditional cultural practices (Fa’a Samoa) underpinned views on the limited influence of media on social norms around tobacco use. Parents were thought to have the greatest influence on youth smoking. Tobacco use was viewed as a personal, or family issue, and not a problem that was amendable to change at a societal level. Conclusion In order to develop effective and culturally relevant tobacco control policies, the public health community must consider social norms around tobacco use as well as patterns of media use among young Samoans.
机译:年轻太平洋人口中的背景烟草使用持续破坏了降低该地区的非传染病升级率的努力。到2025年,将烟草少于5%,现在是太平洋地区的世界卫生组织(世卫组织)授权目标。然而,对太平洋年轻人的年轻人吸收的司机知之甚少。家庭和同龄人预计在这个过程中很重要,而且同样,烟草营销也可能发挥重要作用。烟草业对太平洋岛屿的变化媒体环境非常适应。本研究的目的是了解对烟草吸收的理解,并在年轻的萨摩亚人中使用,为有效的烟草控制干预做出贡献。方法审查了高中生(16岁和17岁及17岁)的社区,访问和使用媒体渠道的看法以及它们在一系列媒体上认识到媒体渠道的程度。通过深入的半结构化访谈收集数据。对面试数据的主题分析确定了烟草使用的常见和不同的信念,态度和行为以及媒体的影响。结果家庭对代表萨摩亚的规范性烟草使用非常重要。发现媒体,特别是数字媒体,被认为是对家庭在家中使用媒体的父母观点的条件。媒体访问在更传统的家庭内仍然受到高度监管。对传统文化实践的忠诚(Fa'a Samoa)对媒体对烟草各地社会规范的有限影响有限的看法。父母被认为对青年吸烟有最大的影响力。烟草使用被视为个人或家庭问题,而不是在社会层面改变的问题。结论为了开发有效和文化相关的烟草控制政策,公共卫生界必须考虑烟草的社会规范以及年轻萨摩亚的媒体使用模式。

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