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Published in: Journal of Urban Health 4/2007

01-07-2007

Buying and Selling “Loosies” in Baltimore: The Informal Exchange of Cigarettes in the Community Context

Authors: Katherine Clegg Smith, Frances Stillman, Lee Bone, Norman Yancey, Emmanuel Price, Precilla Belin, Elizabeth Edsall Kromm

Published in: Journal of Urban Health | Issue 4/2007

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Abstract

Since the release of the first Surgeon General’s report, the proportion of adult smokers in the U.S. has been reduced by half (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2004). This success has not, however, been equally felt across all social strata. Recent survey data from Baltimore show considerably elevated smoking rates within urban, African-American communities. Of particular concern was that in some communities, over half of the young adults (18–24 years old) smoke cigarettes. As yet, there has been little focus on understanding or preventing cigarette smoking among young adults, particularly for those seeking entry into the workforce rather than being engaged in higher education. In this paper, we explore community factors contributing to high young adult smoking prevalence. Our analysis is based on data from four focus groups conducted in 2004 as part of a community-based participatory research project with two urban education and job training organizations. The focus group data reflect the experiences and opinions of 28 young adult program participants (23 smokers and 5 nonsmokers). The data highlight a normalized practice of buying and selling single cigarettes (“loosies”) within the community, with participants describing buying loose cigarettes as a preferred acquisition practice. We apply theories of informal economy and suggest that this alternative purchasing option may influence the smoking behavior of these young adults. We argue that public health efforts need to more closely consider the impact of community structures on program implementation. Overlooking key community characteristics such as the availability of single cigarettes may serve to intensify health disparities.
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Excerpt identification indicates the focus group that the speaker was part of and a unique identifier for the person speaking. In this instance, Male 1–2 was the fifth male to contribute in focus group no. 2.
 
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Metadata
Title
Buying and Selling “Loosies” in Baltimore: The Informal Exchange of Cigarettes in the Community Context
Authors
Katherine Clegg Smith
Frances Stillman
Lee Bone
Norman Yancey
Emmanuel Price
Precilla Belin
Elizabeth Edsall Kromm
Publication date
01-07-2007
Published in
Journal of Urban Health / Issue 4/2007
Print ISSN: 1099-3460
Electronic ISSN: 1468-2869
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11524-007-9189-z

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