Chinese immigrant men smokers' sources of cigarettes in Canada: A qualitative study

Background: Immigrants often experience economic hardship in their host country and tend to belong to economically disadvantaged groups. Individuals of lower socioeconomic status tend to be more sensitive to cigarette price changes. This study explores the cigarette purchasing patterns among Chinese...

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Published in:Tobacco Induced Diseases
Main Authors: Mao, Aimei, Bottorff, Joan L., Oliffe, John L., Sarbit, Gayl, Kelly, Mary T.
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Published: BioMed Central 2017
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spelling ftaustraliancuni:oai:acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au:889v7 2023-09-05T13:19:29+02:00 Chinese immigrant men smokers' sources of cigarettes in Canada: A qualitative study Mao, Aimei Bottorff, Joan L. Oliffe, John L. Sarbit, Gayl Kelly, Mary T. 2017 application/pdf https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/download/f0a2f870a41a767ade9544453fce4f51469c6012863fbf48865927413a0f661e/339215/OA_Mao_2017_Chinese_immigrant_men_smokers_sources_of.pdf https://doi.org/10.1186/s12971-017-0123-1 unknown BioMed Central https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/item/889v7/chinese-immigrant-men-smokers-sources-of-cigarettes-in-canada-a-qualitative-study ISSN:1617-9625 https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/download/f0a2f870a41a767ade9544453fce4f51469c6012863fbf48865927413a0f661e/339215/OA_Mao_2017_Chinese_immigrant_men_smokers_sources_of.pdf https://doi.org/10.1186/s12971-017-0123-1 Mao, Aimei, Bottorff, Joan L., Oliffe, John L., Sarbit, Gayl and Kelly, Mary T. (2017). Chinese immigrant men smokers' sources of cigarettes in Canada: A qualitative study. Tobacco Induced Diseases. 15(1), pp. 1 - 8. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12971-017-0123-1 Chinese immigrants Canada qualitative study sources of cigarettes journal-article 2017 ftaustraliancuni https://doi.org/10.1186/s12971-017-0123-1 2023-08-11T15:07:54Z Background: Immigrants often experience economic hardship in their host country and tend to belong to economically disadvantaged groups. Individuals of lower socioeconomic status tend to be more sensitive to cigarette price changes. This study explores the cigarette purchasing patterns among Chinese Canadian male immigrants. Methods: Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with 22 Chinese Canadian immigrants who were smoking or had quit smoking in the last five years. Results: Because of financial pressures experienced by participants, the high price of Canadian cigarettes posed a significant challenge to their continued smoking. While some immigrants bought fully-taxed cigarettes from licensed retailers, more often they sought low-cost cigarettes from a variety of sources. The two most important sources were cigarettes imported during travels to China and online purchases of Chinese cigarettes. The cigarettes obtained through online transactions were imported by smoking or non-smoking Chinese immigrants and visitors, suggesting the Chinese community were involved or complicit in sustaining this form of purchasing behavior. Other less common sources included Canada-USA cross border purchasing, roll your-own pouch tobacco, and buying cigarettes available on First Nations reserves. Conclusions: Chinese Canadian immigrant men used various means to obtain cheap cigarettes. Future research studies could explore more detailed features of access to expose gaps in policy and improve tobacco regulatory frameworks. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Australian Catholic University: ACU Research Bank Canada Tobacco Induced Diseases 15 1
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Canada
qualitative study
sources of cigarettes
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Canada
qualitative study
sources of cigarettes
Mao, Aimei
Bottorff, Joan L.
Oliffe, John L.
Sarbit, Gayl
Kelly, Mary T.
Chinese immigrant men smokers' sources of cigarettes in Canada: A qualitative study
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Canada
qualitative study
sources of cigarettes
description Background: Immigrants often experience economic hardship in their host country and tend to belong to economically disadvantaged groups. Individuals of lower socioeconomic status tend to be more sensitive to cigarette price changes. This study explores the cigarette purchasing patterns among Chinese Canadian male immigrants. Methods: Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with 22 Chinese Canadian immigrants who were smoking or had quit smoking in the last five years. Results: Because of financial pressures experienced by participants, the high price of Canadian cigarettes posed a significant challenge to their continued smoking. While some immigrants bought fully-taxed cigarettes from licensed retailers, more often they sought low-cost cigarettes from a variety of sources. The two most important sources were cigarettes imported during travels to China and online purchases of Chinese cigarettes. The cigarettes obtained through online transactions were imported by smoking or non-smoking Chinese immigrants and visitors, suggesting the Chinese community were involved or complicit in sustaining this form of purchasing behavior. Other less common sources included Canada-USA cross border purchasing, roll your-own pouch tobacco, and buying cigarettes available on First Nations reserves. Conclusions: Chinese Canadian immigrant men used various means to obtain cheap cigarettes. Future research studies could explore more detailed features of access to expose gaps in policy and improve tobacco regulatory frameworks.
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author Mao, Aimei
Bottorff, Joan L.
Oliffe, John L.
Sarbit, Gayl
Kelly, Mary T.
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Bottorff, Joan L.
Oliffe, John L.
Sarbit, Gayl
Kelly, Mary T.
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title Chinese immigrant men smokers' sources of cigarettes in Canada: A qualitative study
title_short Chinese immigrant men smokers' sources of cigarettes in Canada: A qualitative study
title_full Chinese immigrant men smokers' sources of cigarettes in Canada: A qualitative study
title_fullStr Chinese immigrant men smokers' sources of cigarettes in Canada: A qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Chinese immigrant men smokers' sources of cigarettes in Canada: A qualitative study
title_sort chinese immigrant men smokers' sources of cigarettes in canada: a qualitative study
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ISSN:1617-9625
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Mao, Aimei, Bottorff, Joan L., Oliffe, John L., Sarbit, Gayl and Kelly, Mary T. (2017). Chinese immigrant men smokers' sources of cigarettes in Canada: A qualitative study. Tobacco Induced Diseases. 15(1), pp. 1 - 8. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12971-017-0123-1
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