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NTR: smokeless tobacco behavior #121

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laurenechan opened this issue Dec 1, 2022 · 13 comments
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NTR: smokeless tobacco behavior #121

laurenechan opened this issue Dec 1, 2022 · 13 comments
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@laurenechan
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Hello,
ECTO is interested in a new term regarding the usage of smokeless tobacco products and would like to request the following term:
Label: smokeless tobacco behavior
Definition: A tobacco consumption behavior which involves usage of tobacco with no smoke/vapor inhalation or exhalation.
Subclass of: tobacco consumption (NBO:0045000)

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@laurenechan Are there more products in mind than chewing tobacco (NBO:0045001) - I can only think of snuff? It might be better to suggest a small number of additional positively constructed classes (possibly only tobacco sniffing behavior) rather than one large negative class in which chewing would then have to be placed (as the only member?) I think a flatter, positive class structure is most useful in this situation.

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There's a bunch of other things to sort through under consumption behavior, not least:

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whether human social activities belong in NBO #109

I think they shouldn't, but separating them will be hard (i.e. walking can be both a human social activity and a behaviour). Is there an issue just about figuring out a clear delineation between the two concepts?

whether 'consumption' in the case of addictive substances is really more of a sibling than a parent of 'feeding'

Consumption is a pretty bad word for an ontology, because it seems to describe a kind of general concept of environmental exposure. I would probably classify "consumption" more as an exposure then a behaviour (i.e. consuming Netflix series = being exposed to Netflix series via route Listening / Hearing; being exposed to drug consumption by route ingestion). So the behaviour is drinking. On the other hand (contradicting what I said earlier), consumption wants to be a grouping class that simply wants to avoid clarifying the behaviour process: consumption of alcohol could be through inhalation, drinking, eating, etc.. Maybe we need a ticket on that as well?

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Is there an issue just about figuring out a clear delineation between the two concepts?

COB has been exploring it. If no one else does, I'll definitely come back to it one day, but it would be great if COB had finalised their position because we might adopt it. Unless someone else restarts #109 I'm letting sleeping dogs lie for now.

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Maybe we need a ticket on that as well?

Doubtless, but it's another sleeping dog to me at the moment.

We can keep this ticket open as a reminder.

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consumption wants to be a grouping class

I liked the word you used in #89 : 'lifestyle' which I think could also be part of the answer to your question about how to segregate social activities from behaviors. I've worked a lot with alcohol and other drug users and lifestyle is really far more apt on the social side than 'consumption', with behaviors including injecting, smoking, drinking, etc. So 'substance user (lifestyle) behavior' may involve substances yet not addiction; dependance is often apparently to the lifestyle rather than any particular drug, which can sometimes just signal the lifestyle, etc, etc. Your idea of exposure above is good too, because in the lifestyle context, the exposure is almost incidental rather than key: like the choice of route a hiker takes is pretty much incidental to the lifestyle behavior: it's the subculture which is the focus (media, colleagues, rites of passage, risk exposure, clothing, equipment, contingency management, etc). Is there an ethnography ontology already out there? Fascinating... but I still don't have space on my plate.

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echesler commented Feb 14, 2023 via email

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@echesler It certainly can be a minefield whenever motives and morality are invoked. If it was only about disease, it would of course not be within NBOs remit. Where behaviour choices exist however, it's hard to draw a boundary. I agree with anyone who suggests that addiction should be handled by a disease-related ontology. Also with anyone who says that inhalation, drinking, or injection is an observable action and hence of interest to NBO. I think 'lifestyle' helped me to think of (sub)culture as a possible way to define the boundary and to explain why it ought not to be NBO's business. Of course I may be wrong.

Incidentally, it's interesting that my destigmatising foci were on avoiding moralising behaviour as 'abuse' (hence 'use'), labelling a 'person' as an 'addict', or ignoring societal hypocrisy around alcohol, whilst yours was on avoiding victim blaming. I am grateful for the reminder to me to always look that bit deeper.

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echesler commented Feb 15, 2023 via email

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echesler commented Feb 16, 2023 via email

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This is a great reference regarding stigmatising language. So glad, on this score, to see NIDA has been renamed.

Anyway, are there better or more terms/definitions that you would like to see in an external ontology that was useful to your work? Do you already use what is in NBO to any extent?

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echesler commented Feb 16, 2023 via email

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BCIO is developing its consumption behaviour side and in due course this NTR would do better there. The wider issue of NBO coordination with BCIO is being handled in #157

Duplicate of #157

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