Many fathers mitigate the harm of their smoking by physically separating their smoking from their children and child care activities. The aim of this study was to empirically locate smoking and masculinities by detailing the highly gendered nature of the everyday places where fathers smoke. A masculinities framework was used to interpret interview and photovoice data drawn from an ethnographic study of fathers who smoke. Twenty participants completed individual interviews and contributed a total of 308 photographs to illustrate smoking through the eyes of fathers. The data were analyzed to describe the locations and contexts that facilitate and restrict participants ’ smoking. Three thematic findings—smoking on the job, the bifurcated domes...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine how new fathers decode image-based anti-smoking...
To further understand men’s continued smoking during their partner’s pregnancy and the postpartum pe...
Background: Smoking cessation is the single most important step to preventing cancer. Drawing on pre...
Many fathers mitigate the harm of their smoking by physically separating their smoking from their ch...
Many fathers mitigate the harm of their smoking by physically separating their smoking from their ch...
Health promotion initiatives to reduce smoking among parents have focused almost exclusively on wome...
The purpose of this research was to explore the role of masculinity and heterosexual gender relation...
Abstract: The purpose of this research was to explore the role of masculinity and heterosexual gende...
Health promotion initiatives to reduce smoking among parents have focused almost exclusively on wome...
Despite many health promotion efforts to reduce or stop women’s smoking during pregnancy and postpar...
Many fathers mitigate the harm of their smoking by physically separating their smoking from their ch...
Despite many health promotion efforts to reduce or stop women’s smoking during pregnancy and postpar...
Many fathers mitigate the harm of their smoking by physically separating their smoking from their ch...
The purpose of this research was to explore the role of masculinity and heterosexual gender relation...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine how new fathers decode image-based anti-smoking...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine how new fathers decode image-based anti-smoking...
To further understand men’s continued smoking during their partner’s pregnancy and the postpartum pe...
Background: Smoking cessation is the single most important step to preventing cancer. Drawing on pre...
Many fathers mitigate the harm of their smoking by physically separating their smoking from their ch...
Many fathers mitigate the harm of their smoking by physically separating their smoking from their ch...
Health promotion initiatives to reduce smoking among parents have focused almost exclusively on wome...
The purpose of this research was to explore the role of masculinity and heterosexual gender relation...
Abstract: The purpose of this research was to explore the role of masculinity and heterosexual gende...
Health promotion initiatives to reduce smoking among parents have focused almost exclusively on wome...
Despite many health promotion efforts to reduce or stop women’s smoking during pregnancy and postpar...
Many fathers mitigate the harm of their smoking by physically separating their smoking from their ch...
Despite many health promotion efforts to reduce or stop women’s smoking during pregnancy and postpar...
Many fathers mitigate the harm of their smoking by physically separating their smoking from their ch...
The purpose of this research was to explore the role of masculinity and heterosexual gender relation...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine how new fathers decode image-based anti-smoking...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine how new fathers decode image-based anti-smoking...
To further understand men’s continued smoking during their partner’s pregnancy and the postpartum pe...
Background: Smoking cessation is the single most important step to preventing cancer. Drawing on pre...