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Revista Cubana de Salud Pública 2017; 43 (4)
Interactional dimension of family configuration on adolescent smokers
Pérez HEA, Mendieta IG
Language: Spanish
References: 37
Page: 525-538
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To analyze the interactional dimension of family configuration in
adolescent smokers.
Method: A qualitative interpretative design-based research through case study
included 28 adolescent smokers from the pre-university school No. 5 of University
of Guadalajara in Jalisco, Mexico. A semi-structured interview was administered to
all of them through a narration analysis.
Results: Interactional configuration characterized by parents not involved in the
relevant facts of adolescents' lives outside the home, the presence of family secret
to cover up adolescent smoking and contradictory family patterns ranging from
prohibition to authorization of smoking was identified. Fathers provided their male
children with some strategies for smoking without being discovered; parental
distrust persisted in the form of lengthy interrogations when they ask for
permission to smoke.
Conclusion: The family configurations of smoking adolescents at present show
impaired functionality in the interactional dimension, which makes them highly
exposed to smoking. The interaction of family secrecy, anger and slight advising
with no further inquiry plays a fundamental role in the smoking behavior of
adolescents; since they become a sort of pattern of exchange that allows the veiled
management of this addiction.
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