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Acculturation matters: risk perceptions of smoking among Bosnian refugees living in the United States.

机译:适应至关重要:在美国居住的波斯尼亚难民中有吸烟风险。

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The relationship between acculturation and health behavior change is complex. Little research has focused on acculturation and perceptions of health-related risks. This study investigated acculturation and risk perceptions of heart attack and lung cancer among a group of refugees. Questionnaires were distributed to a sample of Bosnian refugees living in the United States (N = 55). Results indicated that smokers thought they were less at risk than other smokers and no more at risk than non-smokers, whereas non-smokers did not think they were less at risk than other non-smokers. Greater acculturation was associated with greater perception of smokers' risk of heart attack and lung cancer. Smoking cessation interventions with refugees should incorporate culturally appropriate risk information.
机译:适应与健康行为改变之间的关系很复杂。很少有研究集中在对与健康相关的风险的适应和认识上。这项研究调查了一群难民中对心脏病发作和肺癌的适应和风险感知。向居住在美国的波斯尼亚难民样本分发了调查表(N = 55)。结果表明,吸烟者认为自己的危险性比其他吸烟者低,没有吸烟者的危险性没有其他吸烟者大,而非吸烟者并不认为自己的危险性比其他不吸烟者低。更大的适应能力与更大的吸烟者对心脏病发作和肺癌风险的认识有关。对难民的戒烟干预措施应纳入适合当地文化的风险信息。

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