梅诺米尼人对商业和神圣烟草使用的看法。

IF 1.2 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Leah M Rouse Arndt, Mark Caskey, Jodi Fossum, Natasha Schmitt, Amileah R Davis, Stevens S Smith, Benjamin Kenote, Rick Strickland, Jerry Waukau
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引用次数: 7

摘要

威斯康辛州的梅诺米尼印第安部落是该州吸烟率最高的部落。为了解决由此产生的健康差异,该部落开展了一个定性试点项目,检查烟草使用情况。研究结果表明,主流的成瘾模型并没有很好地捕捉到部落的背景;本土压力-应对模型最适用。与会者建议,应将以梅诺米尼为中心的了解与商业和神圣烟草使用有关的方式作为一项关键战略纳入各级预防。建议包括专门针对青年、孕妇和照顾儿童的成年人的初级预防,以及获得商业烟草制品。
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Menominee perspectives on commercial and sacred tobacco use.

The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin has the highest smoking rate in the state. To address the resultant health disparities, the tribe conducted a qualitative pilot project to examine tobacco use. The findings indicated mainstream models of addiction did not capture the tribe's context well; the Indigenist Stress-Coping Model was most applicable. Participants suggested that Menominee-centric ways of knowing related to commercial and sacred tobacco use should be included in all levels of prevention as a key strategy. Recommendations include primary prevention targeted specifically to youth, pregnant women, and adults who care for children, as well as access to commercial tobacco products.

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期刊介绍: American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research: The Journal of the National Center is a professionally refereed scientific journal. It contains empirical research, program evaluations, case studies, unpublished dissertations, and other articles in the behavioral, social, and health sciences which clearly relate to the mental health status of American Indians and Alaska Natives. All topical areas relating to this field are addressed, such as psychology, psychiatry, nursing, sociology, anthropology, social work, and specific areas of education, medicine, history, and law. Through a standardized format (American Psychological Association guidelines) new data regarding this special population is easier to retrieve, compare, and evaluate.
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