Gender Identity, Ethnic Identity, and Smoking among First Nations Adolescents

Smoking rates among Aboriginal adolescents are the highest of any population group in British Columbia, Canada. Recent studies suggest that substance use is affected by gender and ethnic identity among youth. The purpose of our study was to explore the association of gender and ethnic identity with...

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Main Authors: Greaves, Lorraine, Johnson, Joy, Qu, Annie, Okoli, Chizimuzo T.C., Hemsing, Natalie, Barney, Lucy
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Online Access:https://uknowledge.uky.edu/nursing_facpub/12
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author Greaves, Lorraine
Johnson, Joy
Qu, Annie
Okoli, Chizimuzo T.C.
Hemsing, Natalie
Barney, Lucy
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description Smoking rates among Aboriginal adolescents are the highest of any population group in British Columbia, Canada. Recent studies suggest that substance use is affected by gender and ethnic identity among youth. The purpose of our study was to explore the association of gender and ethnic identity with smoking behaviour among First Nations adolescents. This study is based on a convenience sample (i.e., an on-hand, readily available sample) of 124 youth (123 First Nations and 1 Métis) recruited at youth drop-in centres, health fairs, and cultural activities. We obtained information on demographics, smoking history, Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI), composite measure of gender and gender identification (GID), and Moran’s Bicultural Ethnic Identity Questionnaire (Bicultural ID). We examined the associations between gender role identification and cultural identification on current smoking status among First Nations youth by using logistic regression analyses stratified by gender. In stratified multivariate regression analysis among girls, current smoking was significantly associated with lower scores on the aggressive masculinity index of the Gender ID scale and the White/Canadian index of the Bicultural ID scale. Among boys, current smoking was significantly associated with higher scores on the affective femininity index of the Gender ID scale and lower scores on the White/Canadian index of the Bicultural ID scale. Reducing smoking among First Nations groups remains an important priority for tobacco control in Canada. Understanding the gendered and cultural aspects of smoking may be instrumental in improving prevention and cessation efforts among First Nations youth.
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spelling ftunivkentucky:oai:uknowledge.uky.edu:nursing_facpub-1011 2025-04-27T14:28:52+00:00 Gender Identity, Ethnic Identity, and Smoking among First Nations Adolescents Greaves, Lorraine Johnson, Joy Qu, Annie Okoli, Chizimuzo T.C. Hemsing, Natalie Barney, Lucy 2012-03-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://uknowledge.uky.edu/nursing_facpub/12 https://uknowledge.uky.edu/context/nursing_facpub/article/1011/viewcontent/Gender_Identity__Ethnic_Identity__and_Smoking.pdf unknown UKnowledge https://uknowledge.uky.edu/nursing_facpub/12 https://uknowledge.uky.edu/context/nursing_facpub/article/1011/viewcontent/Gender_Identity__Ethnic_Identity__and_Smoking.pdf Nursing Faculty Publications Gender Ethnicity Identity Tobacco use First Nations Adolescents Smoking Métis Nursing Public Health Race and Ethnicity text 2012 ftunivkentucky 2025-04-03T04:05:12Z Smoking rates among Aboriginal adolescents are the highest of any population group in British Columbia, Canada. Recent studies suggest that substance use is affected by gender and ethnic identity among youth. The purpose of our study was to explore the association of gender and ethnic identity with smoking behaviour among First Nations adolescents. This study is based on a convenience sample (i.e., an on-hand, readily available sample) of 124 youth (123 First Nations and 1 Métis) recruited at youth drop-in centres, health fairs, and cultural activities. We obtained information on demographics, smoking history, Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI), composite measure of gender and gender identification (GID), and Moran’s Bicultural Ethnic Identity Questionnaire (Bicultural ID). We examined the associations between gender role identification and cultural identification on current smoking status among First Nations youth by using logistic regression analyses stratified by gender. In stratified multivariate regression analysis among girls, current smoking was significantly associated with lower scores on the aggressive masculinity index of the Gender ID scale and the White/Canadian index of the Bicultural ID scale. Among boys, current smoking was significantly associated with higher scores on the affective femininity index of the Gender ID scale and lower scores on the White/Canadian index of the Bicultural ID scale. Reducing smoking among First Nations groups remains an important priority for tobacco control in Canada. Understanding the gendered and cultural aspects of smoking may be instrumental in improving prevention and cessation efforts among First Nations youth. Text First Nations University of Kentucky: UKnowledge Canada British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000)
spellingShingle Gender
Ethnicity
Identity
Tobacco use
First Nations
Adolescents
Smoking
Métis
Nursing
Public Health
Race and Ethnicity
Greaves, Lorraine
Johnson, Joy
Qu, Annie
Okoli, Chizimuzo T.C.
Hemsing, Natalie
Barney, Lucy
Gender Identity, Ethnic Identity, and Smoking among First Nations Adolescents
title Gender Identity, Ethnic Identity, and Smoking among First Nations Adolescents
title_full Gender Identity, Ethnic Identity, and Smoking among First Nations Adolescents
title_fullStr Gender Identity, Ethnic Identity, and Smoking among First Nations Adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Gender Identity, Ethnic Identity, and Smoking among First Nations Adolescents
title_short Gender Identity, Ethnic Identity, and Smoking among First Nations Adolescents
title_sort gender identity, ethnic identity, and smoking among first nations adolescents
topic Gender
Ethnicity
Identity
Tobacco use
First Nations
Adolescents
Smoking
Métis
Nursing
Public Health
Race and Ethnicity
topic_facet Gender
Ethnicity
Identity
Tobacco use
First Nations
Adolescents
Smoking
Métis
Nursing
Public Health
Race and Ethnicity
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https://uknowledge.uky.edu/context/nursing_facpub/article/1011/viewcontent/Gender_Identity__Ethnic_Identity__and_Smoking.pdf