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To smoke or not to smoke? A qualitative study among young adults

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PREVENTIVE MEDICINE REPORTS
卷 15, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2019.100927

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Tobacco smoking; Cessation; Young adults; Qualitative research; Social inequalities

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  1. France's National Cancer Institute (Inca)
  2. Interministerial Mission for the Fight against Drugs And Addictive Behaviours (MILDECA)

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Smoking is the major preventable cause of disease and premature death in many countries, including France, where approximately 30% of adults are daily smokers. About 60% of them want to quit, however, long-term smoking cessation rates are low, particularly among individuals with low socio-economic position. The aim of this study is to examine whether motivations for smoking cessation among young adults differ across socioeconomic groups. 3 focus groups of smokers and former smokers aged 22-40 years were constituted and conducted in November 2014 in Paris. Data from the focus groups were analyzed thematically and in a cross-cutting manner. Our study shows the existence of social communities of smokers, in occupational and festive contexts. In addition, new forms of resistance to public health messages are observed (neutralization), particularly among smokers with low socioeconomic position. Finally, stress is often cited as a source of unsuccessful smoking cessation or smoking relapse. Tobacco smoking is a social behavior and is associated with symbolic as well as relational benefits, particularly among smokers who have low socioeconomic position. To be effective, interventions aiming to decrease smoking levels in the population should aim to create group dynamics encouraging smokers to quit and address the physical as well as the psychological consequences of smoking withdrawal.

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