HEALTH EDUCATION RESEARCH: ‘If I don’t smoke, I’m not a real man’—Indonesian teenage boys’ views about smoking
With a lack of tobacco control and regulation at the national level, Indonesia has been targeted by many national and transnational tobacco companies. The prevalence of youth smokers in Indonesia in 2005 was 38% among boys and 5.3% among girls. The aim of this study was to describe and analyse beliefs, norms and valuesabout smoking among teenage boys in a rural setting in Java, Indonesia. Six focus group discussions with boys aged 13–17 years were …