Smoking Beliefs Among Chinese Secondary School Students: A Theory-Based Qualitative Study

Xiang Zhao, K. White, R. Young, Patricia L. Obst
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Introduction China has the world's greatest number of smokers but theory-based smoking interventions are rare. To develop an effective intervention, understanding the determinants of Chinese adolescent smoking is crucial. The Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) is empirically supported to predict and assist in informing intervention strategies to change health-related behaviors. Based on the TPB, the elicitation of shared smoking beliefs among adolescents can inform future intervention designs among this at-risk population. Methods We investigated the beliefs from six focus groups (N = 30) of one senior secondary school in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China. We used semi-structured questions based on the TPB framework, including prompts about behavioral (advantages and disadvantages), normative (important referents), and control (barriers and facilitators) beliefs. Following the Consensual Qualitative Research (CQR) methodology, data were discussed until consensus was reached. Auditing was undertaken by an external researcher. Results Seven domains (advantages, disadvantages, approvers, disapprovers, facilitators, barriers, and smoker images) were examined. Smoking as a gendered behavior, smoking as influenced by cultural and environmental contexts, smoking as a strategy to cope with stress, and awareness of the harm of smoking, are highlighted themes across domains. Data suggested an extended-TPB framework as an appropriate approach to adopt when addressing smoking beliefs among the target population. Conclusions These beliefs can be utilized to inform future school-based interventions and public health campaigns targeting smoking among Chinese adolescents. Implications A modified TPB approach has potential for future smoking interventions among Chinese adolescents. Beliefs elicited in this study form a strong basis for designing a location- and population-specific antismoking programme.
中国中学生吸烟信念:基于理论的质性研究
中国是世界上吸烟人数最多的国家,但基于理论的吸烟干预措施却很少。为了制定有效的干预措施,了解中国青少年吸烟的决定因素至关重要。计划行为理论(TPB)的实证支持预测和协助告知干预策略,以改变健康相关的行为。基于TPB,对青少年共同吸烟信念的启发可以为未来在这一高危人群中的干预设计提供信息。方法对云南省昆明市一所高中的6个焦点小组(N = 30)进行问卷调查。我们使用了基于TPB框架的半结构化问题,包括关于行为(优势和劣势)、规范(重要参考)和控制(障碍和促进因素)信念的提示。按照共识定性研究(CQR)的方法,数据被讨论,直到达成共识。审计工作由一名外部研究员进行。结果分析了7个领域(优势、劣势、批准者、不批准者、促进者、障碍者和吸烟者形象)。吸烟作为一种性别行为,吸烟受文化和环境背景的影响,吸烟作为一种应对压力的策略,以及对吸烟危害的认识,是跨领域的突出主题。数据表明,在解决目标人群的吸烟信念时,采用扩展的tpb框架是一种适当的方法。结论这些信念可以为未来针对中国青少年吸烟的学校干预和公共卫生运动提供信息。结论:改进的TPB方法在未来中国青少年吸烟干预中具有潜力。本研究得出的结论为设计针对特定地点和人群的禁烟计划奠定了坚实的基础。
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