Bingo halls and smoking: perspectives of First Nations women.

Abstract:

:The purpose of this study was to examine bingo halls as a frequent site for exposure to secondhand cigarette smoke for First Nations women in rural communities. Thematic analysis of interviews with key informants, group discussions with young women, and observations in the study communities revealed that smoky bingo halls provided an important refuge from everyday experiences of stress and trauma, as well as increased women's risk for addiction, marginalization, and criticism. The findings illustrate how the bingo economy in isolated, rural First Nation communities influences tobacco use and second-hand smoke exposure, and how efforts to establish smoke-free bingos can be supported.

journal_name

Health Place

journal_title

Health & place

authors

Bottorff JL,Carey J,Mowatt R,Varcoe C,Johnson JL,Hutchinson P,Sullivan D,Williams W,Wardman D

doi

10.1016/j.healthplace.2009.04.005

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2009-12-01 00:00:00

pages

1014-21

issue

4

eissn

1353-8292

issn

1873-2054

pii

S1353-8292(09)00044-6

journal_volume

15

pub_type

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