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More people are smoking in poorer communities. It is easy to blame people in poverty for making bad choices. But it's more complicated than that. Tobacco companies target these communities to encourage the habit, and the stresses of living in poverty and sometimes hopelessness also cause people to turn to cigarettes.
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Read More »Editor’s Note: Megan Sandel and Renée Boynton-Jarrett are pediatricians and associate professors of pediatrics at the Boston University School of Medicine. Sandel is also associate professor in the B.U. Public Health Department and a principal investigator of Children’s HealthWatch. Boynton-Jarrett is director of the Vital Village Network. Story highlights Smoking is not declining in poor communities as it is in more affluent places Writers: Big Tobacco targets low-income neighborhoods, sells cheap cigarettes They say stresses of poverty and hopelessness cause people to turn to smoking Writers: Smoking will be coping strategy until social ills of poverty are overcome
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Read More »Another factor is that economic hardships, such as hunger, unstable housing and problems keeping the heat on are stressful and unhealthy for children. And childhood adversity is linked to unhealthy behaviors later, particularly to smoking. A Duke University study found that “worries about paying bills or needing to sell possessions for cash independently erode a child’s self-control, regardless of strong parenting.” That lack of self-control often leads to smoking. Women are quitting cigarettes at a lower rate than men. But women who are abused either physically or psychologically by their partners often smoke to cope with their tough lives. Strikingly, these connections between violence exposure and smoking can be seen in low-income women and in higher socioeconomic groups as well. Single mothers in poor neighborhoods are more likely to experience “double jeopardy,” with a high burden of childcare responsibilities coupled with social isolation and the chronic stress associated with neighborhood poverty. Smoking can be a reliable strategy to soften those burdens.
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