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Factors Which Influence Tobacco Use Among Junior Enlisted Personnel in the United States Army and Air Force: A Formative Research Study

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH PROMOTION
Volume 23, Issue 4, Pages 241-246

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AMER JOURNAL HEALTH PROMOTION INC
DOI: 10.4278/ajhp.070919100

Keywords

Tobacco; Smoking; Military Personnel; Qualitative Research; Risk Factors

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Background. Despite the implementation of a host of tobacco control initiatives, tobacco use among active duly members of the U.S. Military remains high. It. has been suggested that a positive culture of tobacco, which drives consumption, exists in the military. However, little is know about factors that impact tobacco use among military personnel. Objective. This study provides the first formative data on the culture of tobacco in the U.S. Military. Methods. A total of 15 focus groups oil six military installations were conducted (n = 189). These military installations were located throughout the continental United States and were of average size for each service. Results. Participants suggested that the primary method the military uses to discourage use is tobacco bans. Unfortunately, they also believed that the military accommodates tobacco use so that smoking remains convenient despite the bans on. tobacco use. Smoking was believed to be en coil raged through liberal smoking breaks, social interaction within designated smoking areas, and cheap and convenient tobacco products sold, oil military installations. Additionally, smoking was seen as an effective method to combat the stress and boredom, of military life and to avoid weight gain. Conclusions. Suggestions for addressing the culture of tobacco are suggested. (am J Health Promot 2009;23[4]:241-246.)

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