九个东地中海国家青年对使用香烟和水管的知识和态度

H. Mehrtash, M. Parascandola
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引言:东地中海区域是预计到2025年烟草使用流行率将增加的仅有的两个世卫组织区域之一。有证据表明,青少年开始吸烟的年龄很小,因此了解影响青少年开始吸烟的因素是一个高度优先事项。材料和方法:本研究使用了来自埃及(2009年)、约旦(2009年)、科威特(2009年)、黎巴嫩(2010年)、摩洛哥(2011年)、阿曼(2010年)、沙特阿拉伯(2010年)、突尼斯(2010年)和土耳其(2012年)的全球青少年烟草调查(GYTS)数据。GYTS是一项具有全国代表性的调查,调查对象是13-15岁的青少年,使用的是标准化的方案。当前吸烟状况定义为在调查前30天内至少吸过一次烟。在调查前的最后30天内,至少使用过一块水管岩石,即为目前的水管吸烟状况。结果:在总样本人群中,10.8%为当前吸烟者,10.2%为当前水烟吸烟者,23.8%曾尝试或尝试过香烟,26.6%曾尝试或尝试过水烟。在控制其他变量的情况下,男性性别和父母吸烟是吸烟和水烟实验的有力预测因素。此外,那些相信水烟无害的人更有可能尝试各种形式的烟草。除黎巴嫩外,每个国家都有超过30%的吸烟者表示水烟“对健康无害”。结论:对水烟危害的认知不足可能是EMRO地区青少年使用烟草的一个重要因素。更好地了解青少年吸烟的态度、知识和危险行为,可以为这些国家的有效干预提供信息。
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Youth knowledge and attitudes towards cigarette and waterpipe use in nine Eastern Mediterranean countries
Introduction: The Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMRO) is one of only two WHO regions in which prevalence of tobacco use is projected to increase by 2025. Evidence shows initiation occurs at an early age, so understanding factors that influence youth tobacco initiation is a high priority. Material and methods: This study uses Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) data from Egypt (2009), Jordan (2009), Kuwait (2009), Lebanon (2010), Morocco (2011), Oman (2010), Saudi Arabia (2010), Tunisia (2010) and Turkey (2012). GYTS is a nationally representative survey of 13-15-year-olds using a standardized protocol. Current cigarette smoking status is defined as having smoked at least once in the last 30 days preceding the survey. Current waterpipe smoking status is defined as use of at least one waterpipe rock in the last 30 days preceding the survey. Results: Of the total sample population, 10.8% were current cigarette smokers, 10.2% were current waterpipe smokers, 23.8% had tried or experimented with cigarettes, and 26.6% had tried or experimented with waterpipe. Male gender and parental smoking were strong predictors of experimentation with both cigarettes and waterpipe when controlling for other variables. In addition, those who believed that waterpipe smoke was not harmful were more likely to experiment with all forms of tobacco. Apart from Lebanon, over 30% of smokers in each country stated that waterpipe smoking is “not harmful to health”. Conclusions: Low perceptions of harm from waterpipe smoking may be an important contributor to youth tobacco use in the EMRO region. Better understanding of attitudes, knowledge and risk behaviors around youth waterpipe smoking can inform effective interventions in these countries.
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