在美国的沙特阿拉伯男大学生的吸烟行为:个案研究

Zi Yan, Hend Althobaiti, K. Fitzpatrick
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背景。沙特阿拉伯的烟草消费量在全球排名第23位,大约25%-43%的沙特男性大学生是吸烟者。本研究采用定性方法探讨影响在美沙特留学生吸烟行为的促进因素和障碍因素。他们招募了15名就读于一所小型文理学院的沙特男性国际学生,并按照半结构化的面试准则进行了约30至50分钟的面试。结果。参与者更喜欢水烟而不是香烟,因为它的气味和娱乐的方式。影响吸烟行为的主要因素为社交休闲活动、学业压力和家庭影响的减少。保护因素包括成本、可及性、吸烟政策和美国文化的影响。结论。在卫生专业人员和高校对沙特留学生的吸烟行为进行调查时,有必要考虑沙特学生的社会需求、压力水平以及美国文化的影响。
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Smoking Behavior among Saudi Arabian Male College Students in the U.S.: A Case Study
Background. Saudi Arabia is ranked 23rd for tobacco consumption globally, and approximately 25%-43% of male college students in Saudi Arabia were smokers. The current study uses a qualitative approach to explore the facilitators and barriers that influence the smoking behavior among Saudi international college students in the U.S. Method. Fifteen Saudi male international students who studied at a small liberal arts college were recruited and interviewed for about 30 to 50 minutes, following a semi-structured interview guideline. Results. The hookah was preferred by participants to the cigarettes because of its smell and the entertaining way of doing it. The major facilitators of the smoking behavior were socializing and leisure activity, academic stress, and reduced family influence. The protective factors included cost, accessibility, smoking policy, and influences from American culture. Conclusion. It is necessary to consider the Saudi students’ social needs, the level of stress, and the influences of the American culture when health professionals and colleges and universities examine smoking behavior among Saudi international students.
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