Attitudes of Roma toward smoking: qualitative study in Slovenia.

Davorina Petek, Danica Rotar Pavlic, Igor Svab, Damir Lolić
Author Information
  1. Davorina Petek: Zdravje Medical Center, Ljubljana, Slovenia. davorina.petek@gmail.com

Abstract

AIM: To understand the reasons for widespread smoking behavior among Roma in Slovenia for the purpose of developing successful smoking cessation interventions.
METHOD: A qualitative focus group approach using a combination of pre-structured and open-ended questions was applied to collect the data from the representative members of the Roma community in southern Slovenia. The discussions were audiotaped and transcribed, and the collected data analyzed according to qualitative content analysis theory.
RESULTS: The content analysis revealed that smoking was a strong part of the cultural, ethnic, and individual identity of the Roma. Even children smoked. Doctor's advice to quit smoking was usually not followed and the attempts to quit were usually unsuccessful. Difficult financial situation was never mentioned as a possible motive to quit. Roma held a tenacious belief that the harmful effects of smoking were in the hands of destiny and did not associate the smoking-related illness with the habit.
CONCLUSIONS: Traditional strategies for smoking cessation are largely ineffective among the Roma because of their different attitudes toward smoking. Therefore, innovative and culturally acceptable methods need to be developed.

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MeSH Term

Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Attitude
Cultural Characteristics
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Roma
Slovenia
Smoking

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