Women, withdrawal of tobacco consumption and gender barriers

This paper aims to analyze from a gender perspective obstacles that hinder smoking cessation among women. A multimodal methodology is applied based on secondary research upon the Spanish National Health Survey and in-depth interviews delivered to an intentional sample of smokers and ex-smokers women...

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Main Author: María Luisa Jiménez Rodrigo
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Alicante 2011-12-01
Series:Feminismo/s
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Online Access:https://feminismos.ua.es/article/view/2011-n18-mujeres-abandono-de-consumo-de-tabaco-y-barreras-de-genero
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Summary:This paper aims to analyze from a gender perspective obstacles that hinder smoking cessation among women. A multimodal methodology is applied based on secondary research upon the Spanish National Health Survey and in-depth interviews delivered to an intentional sample of smokers and ex-smokers women. Women present lower smoking cessation rates than men. Specifically, greatest difficulties to smoking cessation are showed by female over 45 year-old and those of low socioeconomic status. The main barriers for quitting smoking seem linked to beliefs about addiction and health effects of tobacco as well as loss of social, emotional and physical benefits attached to smoking. Also, influences of gender biases in health policy and unequal access to resources are discussed.
ISSN:1696-8166
1989-9998