Abstract

Problem statement: Smoking is a major public health problem all around the world, especially in developing countries when smoking behavior among college students is a major concern to the society. Object of this study to estimate the prevalence of smoking among university students of medical and literature colleges and to assess the s tudents' knowledge about the health effects of smoking and attitudes towards public action against smoking. Design: cross sectional study. Setting: A l- Kindy Medical College, Baghdad Medical College and Baghdad literature collage/University of Baghdad for the period from first of March till 1st of Apri l 2010. Approach: A random sample of 252 students of 1st and 2nd stages at the above colleges, 124 Li terature students and 128 students in two Medical colleges, had been selected and subjected to the mo dified Arabic version of the World Health Organization (WHO), standard questionnaire for young people, to study their knowledge, attitudes and practices of smoking. All the information elicited from the questionnaire was collected and analyzed. The statistical differences between liter ature students and medical students were estimated. Results: The prevalence of current smoking was 58, 60% for cigarettes, 65, 56% for sheesha) for Medical and Literature students respec tively. Friends were the main source of the first cigarette (69%), (62%) among students of the litera ture college and those of the medical college, respectively. followed by parents. Level of awarene ss of the injurious nature of smoking found to be very high among both medical 100% and literature st udents 94%, while (74%) of medical student and only (51.3%) of Literature student Agree with preve ntion of smoking advertising activity. Conclusion/Recommendations: Smoking still constitutes a major problem among Ba ghdad university students, in spite of high level of awareness to it 's hazards. This may call for an urgent action to b e undertaken by health sectors in accordance with oth er governmental and nongovernmental sectors to apply new strategies aimed at smoking cessation in the community through implementation of an anti- smoking program for school and college students, ad aptation of legislation aimed at restriction of thi s behavior, through forbidden smoking in general plac es, increase taxes, advertisement being directed toward exploring the unhealthy effects of smoking.

Highlights

  • Smoking is the method of consumption tobacco in to the body by many role of consumption

  • The level of awareness in respect to the hazardous effect of smoking habit being a risk factor to many health problems, found to be very high (Table 3) among both medical, (100%) and (98%) of literature students, beside (100%) of medical and 70.1% 0f literature students know that physical activity may reduce smoking while only (29.6%) of medical and (12%) of literature students know that smoking could be reduced by some medication

  • Regarding source of information associated with smoking, (100%) of medical and only 4%) of literature students reported that college being one of them

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INTRODUCTION

Smoking is the method of consumption tobacco in to the body by many role of consumption. The aim of study: differing prevalence of smoking among young people To estimate the prevalence of smoking among in the Arab countries: 7% in Oman, 18% in Kuwait, university students of Medical and literature. Cigarette smoking is most common between colleges To assess the students' knowledge about the health effects of smoking and attitudes towards public action against smoking To evaluate the differences in knowledge, attitude and behavior related to smoking between medical students and literature the ages of 16-24 years (42% in both sexes). All students had completed a self administered past decade in the numbers of college-age smokers Arabic version of the World Health Organization (Kulikoff, 1986). P value ≤0.05 was the level of significance in this study

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