Influence of Knowledge of Smoking as Cancer-Causing on Behavior among Smokers

Q4 Medicine
M. Ahram, Reem Alshiyyab, Ashraf Al Debie, Ala’a Al-Sukhni, Asma Shabsough, M. Jaghbir
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Background: Smoking-related behavior including passive smoking poses a major burden on the health status of populations and national economies. This is particularly true for countries that have a high prevalence of smoking like Jordan, which also has an increasing trend of waterpipe smoking: Knowledge of passive smoking and the association of knowledge of smoking as cancer-causing with quitting in addition to characteristics of smokers with denial or ignorance were assessed. Methods: This study is part of a nationwide, cross-sectional survey conducted in Jordan. Respondents (3196) were asked about their knowledge of passive smoking in addition to the association of active, waterpipe, and passive smoking with cancer.  Smokers were also asked about the possibility of them developing cancer. Knowledge and perception were correlated to past attempts and future intentions of quitting smoking.  Smokers with a denial of developing cancer or lack of knowledge of the association of smoking with cancer were further characterized. Results: Approximately half of the respondents, in general, knew of the term “passive smoking.” Knowledge of the association of smoking-related behavior with cancer was very high (~95%). However, almost 75% of smokers thought that they would develop cancer with a strong association between this perception with previous attempts or future intentions to quit smoking. Whereas smokers in their 20s and 50s, those with decreasing income, and female smokers were more likely to be in denial that they may develop cancer, male smokers and smokers in their 40s, or with intermediate education or increasing income appeared to be ignorant of the association of smoking with developing cancer. Conclusions: These results may aid in the development of more effective and targeted anti-smoking campaigns.
吸烟致癌知识对吸烟者行为的影响
背景:包括被动吸烟在内的吸烟相关行为对人口健康状况和国民经济造成了重大负担。对于像约旦这样吸烟率很高的国家来说尤其如此,约旦的水烟吸烟率也呈上升趋势:我们评估了被动吸烟的知识以及吸烟致癌知识与戒烟之间的关系,以及吸烟者否认或无知的特征。方法:本研究是在约旦进行的全国性横断面调查的一部分。受访者(3196人)被问及他们对被动吸烟的了解,以及主动吸烟、水管吸烟和被动吸烟与癌症的关系。吸烟者还被问及患癌症的可能性。知识和感知与过去的戒烟尝试和未来的戒烟意图相关。否认患癌或不了解吸烟与癌症之间关系的吸烟者被进一步研究。结果:一般来说,大约一半的受访者知道“被动吸烟”这个词。对吸烟相关行为与癌症之间关系的认识非常高(约95%)。然而,近75%的吸烟者认为他们会患癌症,这种看法与以前的戒烟尝试或未来的戒烟意图有很强的联系。然而,20多岁和50多岁的吸烟者,收入减少的吸烟者,女性吸烟者更有可能否认他们可能患癌症,男性吸烟者和40多岁的吸烟者,或教育程度中等或收入增加的吸烟者似乎不知道吸烟与患癌症的关系。结论:这些结果可能有助于制定更有效和有针对性的禁烟运动。
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