Multilevel Analysis of the Biopsychosocial Determinants and Contextual Peer Groups on Smoking Habit in High School Students in East Lampung, Lampung, Indonesia

Retno Sulistyani, S. Rahardjo, P. Pawito
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Background: Smoking is still one of the great-est public health threats faced by citizens of the world. Data from the Central Statistics Agency in 2018 shows that smoking behavior in Lampung Province has a prevalence of 35.95%. The World Health Organization (WHO) states that smoking kills more than 8 million people per year worldwide. This study aimed to analyze the determinants of adolescent smoking behavior at the individual level and at the school level. Subjects and Method: This was a cross sectional study conducted in East Lampung Re-gency, Indonesia, from October to November 2020. A number of 200 male adolescents were selected by random sampling. The dependent variable was smoking behavior. The independent variables were the influence of parents, peers, media exposure, pocket money, cigarette price, intention, attitude, and contextual effect of school. The data were collected by questionnaire and analyzed using a multiple multilevel logistic regression with Stata 13. Results: The influence of family (b=2.88; 95% CI= 0.73 to 3.85; p= 0.004), peers (b= 2.85; 95% CI= 0.65 to 3.52; p= 0.004), media exposure (b= 3.04; 95% CI= 0.78 to 3.62; p= 0.002), money pocket (b= 3.22; 95% CI= 0.87 to 3.59; p= 0.001), cigarette price (b= 2.73; 95% CI= 0.54 to 3.28; p= 0.006), intention to smoke (b= 2.80; 95% CI= 0.69 to 3.95; p= 0.005), attitude toward smoking (b=3.83; 95% CI= 1.80 to 5.58; p<0.001) increased the likelihood to smoke in male adolescents. School had strong contextual effect on smoking in adolescents with ICC= 21.83%. Conclusion: The influence of family, peers, media exposure, money pocket, cigarette price, intention to smoke, attitude toward smoking increase the likelihood to smoke in male adolescents. School has strong contextual effect on smoking in adolescents
印尼南榜市东楠榜市中学生吸烟习惯的生物、心理、社会决定因素和同伴群体的多层次分析
背景:吸烟仍然是世界公民面临的最大的公共卫生威胁之一。中央统计局2018年的数据显示,楠榜省的吸烟行为患病率为35.95%。世界卫生组织(WHO)指出,全世界每年有超过800万人死于吸烟。本研究旨在分析青少年吸烟行为在个人和学校层面的决定因素。对象和方法:这是一项横断面研究,于2020年10月至11月在印度尼西亚东楠榜regency进行。随机抽取200名男性青少年。因变量为吸烟行为。自变量为父母、同伴、媒体接触、零用钱、香烟价格、意向、态度和学校情境效应的影响。采用问卷调查法收集数据,采用Stata 13进行多水平logistic回归分析。结果:家庭因素的影响(b=2.88;95% CI= 0.73 ~ 3.85;P = 0.004),同行(b= 2.85;95% CI= 0.65 ~ 3.52;P = 0.004),媒介暴露(b= 3.04;95% CI= 0.78 ~ 3.62;P = 0.002),钱袋(b= 3.22;95% CI= 0.87 ~ 3.59;P = 0.001),香烟价格(b= 2.73;95% CI= 0.54 ~ 3.28;P = 0.006),吸烟意向(b= 2.80;95% CI= 0.69 ~ 3.95;P = 0.005)、吸烟态度(b=3.83;95% CI= 1.80 ~ 5.58;P <0.001)增加了男性青少年吸烟的可能性。学校对青少年吸烟有较强的环境影响,ICC= 21.83%。结论:家庭、同伴、媒体接触、金钱口袋、香烟价格、吸烟意向、吸烟态度等因素的影响增加了男性青少年吸烟的可能性。学校对青少年吸烟有很强的环境影响
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