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The Gendered Experience of Smoking Stigma: Implications for Tobacco Control.

Tamar M J Antin1,2, Rachelle Annechino1, Geoffrey Hunt2, Sharon Lipperman-Kreda3, Malisa Young1.   

Abstract

Tobacco denormalization is a widely accepted tobacco control strategy, shaping policies and programs throughout the United States as well as globally. In spite of widespread beliefs about the effectiveness of tobacco denormalization approaches, concerns about their emphasis on stigmatization have emerged. Social science research on smoking stigma raises questions about the potential iatrogenic consequences of tobacco denormalization approaches. Few studies have considered how smoking stigma may be internalized differently by different people, particularly those who experience stigmatization because of other socially-ascribed makers of inequity (e.g. race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality). The intersection of multiple stigmas may work to intensify the "social isolation and marginalization" that some people already experience (Greaves & Hemsing 2009; pg S127). This paper presents results from a pattern-level analysis of focus group and interview data from a study investigating smoking-related stigma and perceptions of tobacco denormalization approaches among 15 low income Black women who smoke in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our analysis revealed a cycle where Black women's experiences with structural oppression resulted in stress and the use of cigarettes to cope with that stress. Though the connection between smoking and stress is well documented in previous research, our analysis further revealed the additional contribution of the stigmatization of smoking and how it intensifies inequity for Black women who smoke. Implications of these findings for tobacco control and prevention are discussed.

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Keywords:  health inequity; qualitative; stigma; tobacco control

Year:  2016        PMID: 29962663      PMCID: PMC6025843          DOI: 10.1080/09581596.2016.1249825

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Public Health        ISSN: 0958-1596


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