Pramod Kumar, Backiyaraj Shanmugam, Teddy Andrews Jaihind Jothikaran, S. Ezhumalai
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背景:在校儿童吸烟是世界范围内一个重要的公共卫生问题。关于青少年早期儿童对烟草使用有害影响的认知和知识的研究有限。目的:了解城乡学龄早期青少年儿童对烟草使用的知识、态度和认知。方法:采用横断面研究设计。采用混合多阶段抽样方法,采用简单随机抽样方法,从卡纳塔克邦Udupi区两所公立学校(有目的地选择农村学校和城市学校)随机抽取218名八年级学生。采用问卷调查法收集资料。数据收集使用了全球青年烟草调查。数据采用描述性统计表达,分类变量比较采用卡方检验和Fisher精确检验。结果:超过三分之一(39%)的中学生过去使用过烟草。约44%的男孩对吸烟感到内疚。大约2%的人尝试使用其他形式的烟草产品。其中不到1%的人在过去30天内使用过一次以上的烟草。城市儿童对烟草使用有害影响(p = .001)和戒烟(χ2 = 11.6, p = .008)的认识显著高于城市儿童,戒烟的原因是注意到禁烟信息。更多城市儿童认为吸烟使男孩更具吸引力(χ2 = 9.07, p = 0.01),使女孩更具吸引力(χ2 = 10.80, p = 0.004)。结论:上个月初中生吸烟率为1.5%。城市学童对烟草使用有害影响的了解和认识明显高于农村学生。
Perception of tobacco use among school-going early adolescent children in Udupi District: A cross-sectional study
Background: Tobacco use among school-going children is a significant public health concern worldwide. Studies on perception and knowledge about harmful effects of tobacco use among early adolescent children are limited. Aim: To assess the knowledge, attitude, and perception of tobacco use among rural and urban school-going early adolescent children. Methods: A cross-sectional study design was used. Using mixed method multi-stage sampling, a sample of 218 eighth grade students were selected randomly using the simple random technique from two government schools (rural and urban schools were chosen purposively), Udupi district, Karnataka. Data were collected using the questionnaire method. The Global Youth Tobacco Survey was used for the data collection. Descriptive statistics were used to express the data and Chi-square test and Fisher's exact test were used to compare the categorical variables. Results: More than one-third (39%) of middle school children have used tobacco in the past. About 44% of boys felt guilty about their tobacco use. About two percent tried using other forms of tobacco products. Less than 1% of them had used tobacco more than once in the past 30 days. Urban children had significantly more knowledge about the harmful effects of tobacco use (p = .001), quitting tobacco (χ2 = 11.6, p = .008), and reasons for quitting tobacco use was, noticing anti-tobacco messages. More urban children think using tobacco makes boys more attractive (χ2 = 9.07, p = .01) and girls more attractive (χ2 = 10.80, p = .004). Conclusion: The prevalence of tobacco use was 1.5% among middle-school children in the last month. Urban school children have significantly more knowledge and awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco use than rural students.