Motivational Factors for Cessation of Cigarette Smoking among Current Smokers in Aseer Region: A Cross-Sectional Study

Bayan Mohammed Alqarfi, Adel Saleh Abdullah Al Obaid, Nawal Sarhan Abdullah Al-Asmari, Mohammad Abdallah Garnan, Mohammed Suhail Khan
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Introduction: Smoking is considered one of the leading public health problems with a direct heavy toll on lives, and indirectly, via passive inhalation of tobacco smoke. Smoking is a severe public health problem and can lead to substantial health and economic consequences. Aim of Study: To identify factors motivating smokers to quit smoking among adult Saudi smokers in the Aseer Region, Saudi Arabia. Methods: This study followed a cross-sectional research design. It included 428 Saudi adults, who are currently cigarette smokers, registered at the Smoking Cessation Clinics in Aseer Region, and who wish to quit smoking. The selection of participants was done by systematic random sampling. The data was collected by using the “Tobacco Programme Management System” questionnaire, along with some other motivational factors for getting the maximum responses from the participants. Results: The majority of quitters were males (95.6%). Almost two-thirds of quitters (60.3%) started smoking by the age of 15-20 years. Most quitters (75%) were cigarette smokers for more than 15 years. The main motives for quitting cigarette smoking were to improve health status (39.5%), followed by having a better quality of life (27.3%), and to save the costs of smoking cigarettes (19.9%). Motives for quitting differed significantly according to their place of residence, age groups, and educational level. Conclusion: The majority of current Saudi cigarette-smoking quitters are young males, well-educated with no or low monthly income. Most smokers start cigarette smoking during their adolescence. Recommendations: Parents should play an important role to motivate quitting smoking and keeping their young kids away from smoking. School-based tobacco prevention and cessation programs should be enforced. Keywords: Cigarette Smoking, Smoking Cessation, Motives, Fagerström Scores.
亚洲地区当前吸烟者戒烟的动机因素:一项横断面研究
简介:吸烟被认为是主要的公共卫生问题之一,直接造成严重生命损失,并通过被动吸入烟草烟雾间接造成严重生命损失。吸烟是一个严重的公共卫生问题,可导致严重的健康和经济后果。研究目的:确定在沙特阿拉伯阿西尔地区成年沙特吸烟者中促使吸烟者戒烟的因素。方法:采用横断面研究设计。它包括428名沙特成年人,他们目前是吸烟者,在Aseer地区戒烟诊所登记,并希望戒烟。研究对象的选择采用系统随机抽样的方法。数据是通过使用“烟草规划管理系统”问卷以及其他一些激励因素收集的,以获得参与者的最大答复。结果:戒烟者以男性居多(95.6%)。几乎三分之二的戒烟者(60.3%)在15-20岁时开始吸烟。大多数戒烟者(75%)吸烟超过15年。戒烟的主要动机是为了改善健康状况(39.5%),其次是为了提高生活质量(27.3%),最后是为了节省吸烟成本(19.9%)。戒烟动机因居住地、年龄、教育程度的不同而有显著差异。结论:目前大多数沙特戒烟者是年轻男性,受过良好教育,没有或低月收入。大多数吸烟者在青春期开始吸烟。建议:父母应该在鼓励孩子戒烟和让孩子远离吸烟方面发挥重要作用。应执行以学校为基础的预防和戒烟计划。关键词:吸烟,戒烟,动机,Fagerström得分。
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