Kumar G Chhabra, Sampath Naganandini, Chaudhary Pankaj, Dangi Shweta, Ranawat Kritika Singh, Mandal Koyel, Ishan Chandra, Khan Mohammad Ajmal
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背景:在印度,烟草使用是一个严重的公共卫生问题,影响到许多成年人和青少年。尽管在《香烟和其他烟草产品法》(COTPA)下有严格的法律,但向未成年人销售烟草仍在继续。加强执法和降低青少年烟草接触需要了解烟草销售者关于这些限制的知识、态度和做法。目的:本研究的目的是评估印度斋浦尔市向学龄儿童和青少年销售烟草制品的烟草摊贩的知识、态度和行为。设计:在印度斋浦尔的烟草商贩中进行了一项横断面研究。方法:采用计划方法对50名烟草摊贩进行抽样调查。研究者制作了一份系统的问卷来收集数据,并使用一个评分系统来评估KAP。采用SPSS version 29进行统计分析,差异有统计学意义,P < 0.05。这些分析包括Kruskal-Wallis检验、Spearman相关检验和卡方检验。结果:态度得分很高(19.76±2.58)分,对控烟法律持肯定态度;知识平均得分为6.64±1.27分,对控烟法律认知程度一般。但认知与实际依从性存在差异,实践得分为(14.76±2.08)分。与年龄相关的知识得分(P = 0.26)和实践得分(P = 0.03)下降显著。相关分析显示,KAP各成分之间呈弱相关,表明意识和态度对法规遵从性的影响较小。结论:维护儿童免受烟草接触需要更多的教育、行为治疗、社区意识运动和更严格的烟草立法执行。
Exploring Awareness and Compliance Regarding Tobacco Sales to Minors Among Tobacco Vendors in Jaipur - A Cross-Sectional Study.
Background: In India, tobacco use is a serious public health concern that affects many adults and teenagers. Tobacco sales to minors continue despite strict laws under the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA). Strengthening enforcement and lowering teenage tobacco exposure need an understanding of tobacco sellers' knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding these restrictions.
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to evaluate tobacco vendors knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors around selling tobacco products to school-age children and teenagers in Jaipur, India.
Design: A cross-sectional study was conducted among tobacco vendors in Jaipur, India.
Methods: A scheduled method was used to recruit 50 tobacco vendors in total. A systematic questionnaire created by the investigator was used to gather data, and a scoring system was used to evaluate KAP. SPSS version 29 was used to conduct statistical analyses, with significance set at P < 0.05. These analyses included the Kruskal-Wallis test, Spearman correlation, and chi-square test.
Results: While the attitude score was very high (19.76 ± 2.58), showing a favorable opinion of smoke control laws, the mean knowledge score was 6.64 ± 1.27, indicating modest awareness. But there was a discrepancy between awareness and actual compliance, as indicated by the practice score (14.76 ± 2.08). Age-related declines in knowledge scores (P = 0.26) and practice scores (P = 0.03) were significant. Weak correlations between KAP components were shown by correlation analysis, indicating that awareness and attitude had little impact on regulatory compliance.
Conclusion: Upholding children against tobacco exposure requires more education, behavioral treatments, community awareness campaigns, and more stringent enforcement of tobacco legislation.