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弗吉尼亚州里士满市的一项混合方法研究:非裔美国青年和成年人对其社区中与烟草使用相关因素的看法。

Perceptions of African American Youth and Adults Regarding Tobacco Use-Related Factors in Their Community: A Mixed-Methods Approach in Richmond, Virginia.

机构信息

Center for the Study of Tobacco Products (Drs Hoetger, Barnes, and Cobb, Mr White, and Ms Bono), and Departments of Health Behavior and Policy (Dr Barnes, Mr White, and Ms Bono), Psychology (Drs Hoetger, Hall, Hood, Everhart, and Cobb), and Internal Medicine (Dr Nana-Sinkam), Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond; and Institute for Integrative Health Care and Health Promotion, Witten/Herdecke University, Witten, Germany (Dr Hoetger).

出版信息

Fam Community Health. 2024;47(2):176-190. doi: 10.1097/FCH.0000000000000398.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The US Food and Drug Administration is poised to restrict the availability of menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars, products disproportionately used by Black/African American (B/AA) individuals. We examined B/AA youth and adult perceptions regarding factors contributing to tobacco use, as well as prevention/cessation resources.

METHODS

In 2 mixed-methods studies in Richmond, Virginia, we conducted cross-sectional surveys among youth (n = 201) and adult (n = 212) individuals who were primarily B/AA and reported past 30-day cigar smoking or nontobacco use, followed by focus groups with a subset (youth: n = 30; adults: n = 24). Focus groups were analyzed using a thematic analysis framework, and descriptive survey data provided context to themes.

RESULTS

Among focus group participants, 20% of youth and 75% of adults reported current cigar smoking. Six themes emerged across the groups: advertising/brands, sensory experiences, costs, social factors, youth-related factors, and dependence/cessation. Youth and adults perceived cigars as popular; cigar use was attributed to targeted advertising, flavors, affordability, and accessibility. While adults expressed concern regarding youth tobacco use, youth did not perceive tobacco prevention programs as helpful. Adults and youth reported limited access to community tobacco prevention/cessation programs.

DISCUSSION

Expanded tobacco prevention and cessation resources for B/AA people who smoke could leverage federal regulatory actions to ban tobacco products targeted toward this group and decrease disparities in tobacco-related morbidity and mortality.

摘要

简介

美国食品和药物管理局正准备限制薄荷香烟和调味雪茄的供应,这些产品被黑人和非裔美国人(B/AA)过度使用。我们研究了 B/AA 青少年和成年人对导致烟草使用的因素的看法,以及预防/戒烟资源。

方法

在弗吉尼亚州里士满进行的 2 项混合方法研究中,我们对主要为 B/AA 的青少年(n=201)和成年人(n=212)进行了横断面调查,这些人报告过去 30 天内有雪茄烟或非烟草使用史,随后对其中一部分(青少年:n=30;成年人:n=24)进行了焦点小组讨论。使用主题分析框架对焦点小组进行分析,并提供描述性调查数据作为主题的背景。

结果

在焦点小组参与者中,20%的青少年和 75%的成年人报告目前吸烟雪茄。六个主题在两个群体中都出现了:广告/品牌、感官体验、成本、社会因素、与青少年相关的因素和依赖/戒烟。青少年和成年人都认为雪茄很受欢迎;雪茄的使用归因于有针对性的广告、口味、价格实惠和可及性。虽然成年人对青少年的烟草使用表示关注,但青少年并不认为烟草预防计划有帮助。成年人和青少年报告说,获得社区烟草预防/戒烟计划的机会有限。

讨论

为吸烟的 B/AA 人群提供更多的烟草预防和戒烟资源,可以利用联邦监管行动来禁止针对这一群体的烟草产品,并减少与烟草相关的发病率和死亡率方面的差异。

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