Journal ArticleOpen Access
Understanding influences on smoking in Bangladeshi and Pakistani adults: community based, qualitative study
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Author Affiliations
Newcastle University, University of Nottingham, Public Health Scotland
Published InBMJ
Year2003
Citations151
Abstract
Abstract Objective: To gain detailed understanding of influences on smoking behaviour in Bangladeshi and Pakistani communities in the United Kingdom to inform the development of effective and culturally acceptable smoking cessation interventions. Design: Qualitative study using community participatory methods, purposeful sampling, one to one interviews, focus groups, and a grounded approach to data generation and analysis. Setting: Newcastle upon Tyne, during 2000-2. Participants: 87 men and 54 women aged 18–80 years, smokers and non-smokers, from the Bangladeshi and Pakistani communities. Results: Four dominant, highly inter-related themes had an important influence on smoking attitudes and behaviour: gender, age, religion, and tradition. Smoking was a widely accepted practice in Pakistani, and particularly Bangladeshi, men and was associated with socialising, sharing, and male…
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