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Smoking-Related Social Interactions as Experienced by Persons Who Smoked Long-term. | LitMetric

Smoking-Related Social Interactions as Experienced by Persons Who Smoked Long-term.

Clin Nurse Spec

Author Affiliations: Professor of Psychiatric Nursing (Dr Draucker), Professor (Dr Rawl), Project Manager (Ms Vode), and Nursing Baccalaureate Honors Student (Mr Fields and Mss Elkins, Morgan, Perez, and Straber), Indiana University School of Nursing; and Co-leader (Dr Rawl), Cancer Prevention and Control Program, Indiana University Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center, Indianapolis; and Associate Attending Behavioral Scientist and Associate Research Director (Dr Carter-Harris), Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York.

Published: July 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Smoking-related stigma negatively impacts individuals' self-esteem and ability to quit, affecting their social interactions and mental health.
  • The study utilized qualitative interviews with 39 long-term smokers to examine their experiences with stigma and social interactions associated with smoking.
  • Seven types of negative social interactions were identified, highlighting the need for healthcare professionals to promote non-stigmatizing anti-smoking campaigns and better support those trying to quit.

Article Abstract

Purpose/aims: Smoking-related stigma is manifested in the everyday social interactions of persons who smoke and can result in low self-esteem, diminished self-efficacy, and resistance to smoking cessation. The purpose of this study was to describe smoking-related social interactions as experienced by persons with a history of long-term smoking.

Design: This study used a qualitative descriptive approach.

Methods: This study is part of a larger study designed to identify factors that influence lung cancer screening participation. Data were drawn from 39 qualitative interviews with persons from the parent study. All descriptions about smoking-related social interactions found in the narratives were extracted, coded, categorized, and summarized with content analytic techniques.

Results: Seven different types of social interactions were identified: (a) being looked down on for smoking, (b) being humiliated for smoking in public, (c) being banished while smoking, (d) being blamed for one's health problems, (e) not "really" being blamed for smoking, (f) being told "just quit," and (g) being worried about hurting others.

Conclusions: Clinical nurse specialists should promote antismoking campaigns that are not stigmatizing, discuss health risks of smoking in a respectful manner, provide evidence-based cessation resources, improve communication with persons who smoke, and address stigma in programs to improve screening for smoking-related illnesses.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7534688PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/NUR.0000000000000555DOI Listing

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