Abstract

Background: Tobacco smoking is one of the major issues among the adolescent population worldwide. WHO has estimated that tobacco use causes six million deaths worldwide each year and predicts reaching eight million by 2030. Our study aims to assess the proportion of tobacco use and its associated factors among Nepalese students. Methods: A cross-sectional analytical study was conducted among 430 students in Syangja, Nepal. Samples were selected through the cluster sampling technique. Data were collected by a self-administered questionnaire. Chi-square (χ2) test was used to find out the associated factors of tobacco consumption. Results: The prevalence of tobacco usage was found to be 22.8% (males 37.2%, females 8%). Students were regularly exposed to tobacco smoking in public places (70.3%) and at home (62.2%). Peer pressure (62.3%) was the most influencing factor for tobacco consumption, followed by experimentation (18.2%) and tobacco advertisements (7.8%). Cigarette (75.5%) and Hookah (74.5%) were the most common type of tobacco consumed by the participants. Tobacco consumption was higher among private school students (24.5%) than government school students (19.6%). Conclusion: Gender, family type, occupation, and pocket money were associated with tobacco usage (p<0.05). Although the majority of students were aware of the negative health impacts of tobacco use, the usage of tobacco products is still prevalent among Nepalese adolescent students. School-based health education and intervention programs should be implemented to reduce the habit of tobacco consumption.

Highlights

  • Tobacco use is characterized as utilizing any tobacco item, either smoked or smokeless [1]

  • 64.4% of the students were from government schools, whereas 35.6% were from non-government schools

  • Gender, mother education status, occupation, pocket money, and education level were the major predictors of the prevalence of tobacco consumption among the students

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Introduction

Tobacco use is characterized as utilizing any tobacco item, either smoked or smokeless [1]. In Nepal, behavior, attitude, and imitation from parents and peers are the most influencing factors for tobacco consumption [1]. Peer influence is one of the major factors where adolescents are more likely to smoke if they have friends who smoke [5]. Both smoking and smokeless tobacco are quite high among youth in the Southeast Asian Region. Tobacco smoking is one of the major issues among the adolescent population worldwide. Our study aims to assess the proportion of tobacco use and its associated factors among Nepalese students

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