An Exploration of Smoking Behavior of African Male Immigrants Living in Glasgow

Introduction The aim of this research study was to explore the smoking behavior of adult African male immigrant smokers living in Glasgow to inform and contribute to primary health promotion frameworks. Methods 25 adult African male immigrant smokers living in Glasgow were recruited via consecutive...

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Main Author: Ejiofor Augustine Ezika
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2014-01-01
Series:Tobacco Use Insights
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4137/TUI.S13262
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spelling doaj-8e73ea682ad94780a01588edbdd569212021-04-02T09:19:27ZengSAGE PublishingTobacco Use Insights1179-173X2014-01-01710.4137/TUI.S13262An Exploration of Smoking Behavior of African Male Immigrants Living in GlasgowEjiofor Augustine Ezika0School of Health, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK.Introduction The aim of this research study was to explore the smoking behavior of adult African male immigrant smokers living in Glasgow to inform and contribute to primary health promotion frameworks. Methods 25 adult African male immigrant smokers living in Glasgow were recruited via consecutive sampling by soliciting for participation through the use of flyers, posters and word of mouth. Data collection occurred via semi-structured face-to-face interviews. The interviews were audio taped, after which verbatim transcription was carried out and the data analyzed thematically. Results The participants' smoking habits were influenced by cold weather environment as well as societal norms that appear to make the smoking habit more acceptable in Glasgow than Africa. It appears the more educated the participants were, the fewer cigarettes they smoked. However, there was only a slight difference in the number of cigarettes smoked between participants with a degree and those with a postgraduate degree. Conclusion The participants' smoking habits in Glasgow appear to have increased because of environmental variables associated with living in Glasgow, specifically the cold weather environment and high acceptability of smoking habits in Glasgow.https://doi.org/10.4137/TUI.S13262
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An Exploration of Smoking Behavior of African Male Immigrants Living in Glasgow
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title An Exploration of Smoking Behavior of African Male Immigrants Living in Glasgow
title_short An Exploration of Smoking Behavior of African Male Immigrants Living in Glasgow
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title_fullStr An Exploration of Smoking Behavior of African Male Immigrants Living in Glasgow
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description Introduction The aim of this research study was to explore the smoking behavior of adult African male immigrant smokers living in Glasgow to inform and contribute to primary health promotion frameworks. Methods 25 adult African male immigrant smokers living in Glasgow were recruited via consecutive sampling by soliciting for participation through the use of flyers, posters and word of mouth. Data collection occurred via semi-structured face-to-face interviews. The interviews were audio taped, after which verbatim transcription was carried out and the data analyzed thematically. Results The participants' smoking habits were influenced by cold weather environment as well as societal norms that appear to make the smoking habit more acceptable in Glasgow than Africa. It appears the more educated the participants were, the fewer cigarettes they smoked. However, there was only a slight difference in the number of cigarettes smoked between participants with a degree and those with a postgraduate degree. Conclusion The participants' smoking habits in Glasgow appear to have increased because of environmental variables associated with living in Glasgow, specifically the cold weather environment and high acceptability of smoking habits in Glasgow.
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