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. 2018 Apr 13;8(4):e018989.
doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018989.

Pleasure and practice: a qualitative study of the individual and social underpinnings of shisha use in cafes among youth in the UK

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Pleasure and practice: a qualitative study of the individual and social underpinnings of shisha use in cafes among youth in the UK

Ambrose Evarls K Mugyenyi et al. BMJ Open. .

Abstract

Objectives: To explore (1) the social function of shisha cafes for young people living in the UK and (2) other alternative activities (existing or potential) that do not involve tobacco smoking.

Methods: We conducted qualitative interviews with young adults (age 18-30) in Leeds, UK. Snowballing sampling was used in selecting the participants. Interviews were audio-recorded and explored the perspectives and experiences of young people in as well as potential alternative activities. Data were transcribed and analysed thematically.

Results: Shisha use plays a central role in social interactions. Youth described using shisha because of emotional and sensory pleasure. Shisha use was implicitly endorsed by respected professionals, such as doctors and university lecturers, who were seen smoking it. Most, but not all, shisha smokers acknowledged that shisha use is harmful. Suggestions for reducing shisha use included use of non- tobacco alternatives, legislation to reduce access and alternative means for socialising, such as sports.

Conclusion: For young people in the UK, the known health dangers of shisha are outweighed by its social benefits and shisha is perceived as acceptable. Interventions to reverse the increase in shisha cafes should focus on both individual smoker as well as the community, without sacrificing the importance of social interactions.

Keywords: health policy; public health; qualitative research.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: None declared.

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