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‘Teabacco’: Smoking of nicotine‐infused tea as an unintended consequence of prison smoking bans

机译:'Teabacco':吸烟尼古丁饮食作为监狱吸烟禁令的意外后果

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Abstract Introduction and Aims Following the introduction of smoke‐free policies in prisons in several countries, there have been anecdotal reports of prisoners creating cigarettes by mixing nicotine patches or lozenges with tea leaves (‘teabacco’). Among a sample of people recently released from smoke‐free prisons in Queensland, Australia, the aims of this study were to explore the perceived popularity of teabacco use, motivations for its use and describe the process of creating teabacco to identify potential associated health risks. Design and Methods This study used a mixed‐methods design. Eighty‐two people recently released from prison in Queensland, Australia completed surveys at parole offices measuring teabacco use while incarcerated. Twenty‐one teabacco smokers took part in follow‐up, qualitative interviews to explore survey responses in greater depth. Results The majority of survey participants (57%) reported smoking teabacco while incarcerated, with 37% smoking teabacco frequently ( once per week). Teabacco use was primarily motivated by cigarette cravings. Participants described the perceived inevitability of prisoners finding substitutes for tobacco. Multivariate analyses found that self‐rated poor physical health, having been incarcerated five or more times, experiencing cigarette cravings while incarcerated, and use of illicit drugs while incarcerated were positively associated with frequent teabacco use in prison. Discussion and Conclusions Our findings suggest that teabacco use has become common practice in Queensland's smoke‐free prisons. Correctional smoking bans are an important public health initiative but should be complemented with demand and harm reduction measures cognisant of the risk environment.
机译:摘要介绍和旨在在若干国家的监狱中引入无烟政策后,通过将尼古丁补丁或锭剂与茶叶('Teabacco')混合来创造卷烟的疾病报告。在澳大利亚昆士兰州的无烟监狱中最近释放的人们的样本中,本研究的目的是探讨茶草的使用,它使用的动机的感​​知普及,并描述了创造茶草的过程,以确定潜在的相关健康风险。本研究使用混合方法设计的设计和方法。八十二人最近从昆士兰州监狱释放,澳大利亚完成了在监禁时的假释办公室的调查,而在监禁的同时测量茶草。二十一根茶草吸烟者参与了后续的定性访谈,以便更深入地探索调查响应。结果大多数调查参与者(57%)报告茶草茶叶淘汰,又有37%的茶叶经常吸烟(&每周一次)。 Teabacco使用主要是由香烟渴望的动机。参与者描述了囚犯发现烟草替代品的必然性。多变量分析发现,自我评价的身体健康状况,被监禁五次或更多次,经历了香烟渴望,而在被监禁的同时使用非法药物,而被监禁的速度与监狱中频繁的茶布使用过相关。讨论和结论我们的研究结果表明,茶草可在昆士兰无烟监狱中成为常见做法。惩教禁止禁令是一个重要的公共卫生倡议,但应与需求和损害措施相辅相成,衡量风险环境的认识。

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