Table 2.
No. | Population A (Incidencea) | Themes | Population B (Incidence a) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 77% | Social structure and/or culture as a determinant (permissive or obstructive) in allowing (positive or negative) behaviour change | 30% |
2 | 54% | Church/religion/spirituality as an important aspect of daily activities | 26% |
3 | 23% | Kava drinking | 0% |
Note. Populations A and B represent different combinations of two of the four largest Pacific ethnicities. Combinations of populations A and B are the same for Nos. 1 and 2. For No. 3, A and B are a different combination of Pacific ethnic groups
aFrequency of reporting in the reflective essays