Socio-demographic Patterns, BehaviouralPatterns, and Predominant Causes of Smoking Tobacco among Construction Workers:

Sarkar Muhammad Sakib
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The socio-demographic patterns, behavioural patterns, and predominant causes of smoking tobacco among construction workers were explored using data from Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh construction sites. A mixed questionnaire based on the basic socio-demographic and behavioural patterns such as sex, age, education, marital status, average monthly income, family size etc. and predominant causes of smoking such as addiction/habit, peer pressure, personal/family/occupational stress relief etc. was prepared and presented to the consenting study respondents (n=110) at Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The patterns and causes were selected based on the previous literature review. Also, a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) was conducted with 11 consenting participants. The resultant data was then analysed using the OpenEpi v3.01 software (CDC, USA).Chi-square tests and logistic regression analysis (OR and 95% CI)were conducted using the software. Preliminary analysis revealed that the overall smoking prevalence in the study sample was 63.63% (n = 70).The two most significant causes of smoking in the study sample were an addiction to smoking (44.29%) and peer pressure (24.29%). Through a review of the findings of this study, it can be ascertained thatthere is a high prevalence of smoking among the construction workers of Savar, Dhaka, and behavioural patterns of smoking are associated with critical socio-demographic factors. Findings suggest the need for control on the easy availability oftobacco and intervention policies such as a ban on tobacco smoking in public places, especially construction sites, imposing of high tax and surcharge on tobacco products etc., aimed at reducing tobacco use among the construction workers of Savar, Dhaka. Keywords: Savar, tobacco, smoking, patterns, causes, construction workers.
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建筑工人吸烟的社会人口模式、行为模式和主要原因:
利用来自孟加拉国达卡Savar建筑工地的数据,探讨了建筑工人吸烟的社会人口模式、行为模式和主要原因。根据基本的社会人口和行为模式,如性别、年龄、教育程度、婚姻状况、平均月收入、家庭规模等,以及吸烟的主要原因,如成瘾/习惯、同伴压力、个人/家庭/职业压力缓解等,准备了一份混合问卷,并在孟加拉国达卡的Savar向同意研究的受访者(n=110)提交。在文献综述的基础上,选择了相关的模式和原因。此外,亦有11名同意参与的人士参与焦点小组讨论。然后使用OpenEpi v3.01软件(CDC,美国)分析所得数据。采用软件进行卡方检验和logistic回归分析(OR和95% CI)。初步分析显示,研究样本总体吸烟率为63.63% (n = 70)。研究样本中吸烟的两个最重要的原因是吸烟成瘾(44.29%)和同伴压力(24.29%)。通过对本研究结果的回顾,可以确定达卡Savar建筑工人的吸烟率很高,并且吸烟的行为模式与关键的社会人口因素有关。调查结果表明,需要控制烟草的易得性和干预政策,如禁止在公共场所,特别是建筑工地吸烟,对烟草制品征收高额税收和附加费等,以减少达卡Savar建筑工人的烟草使用。关键词:Savar,烟草,吸烟,模式,原因,建筑工人。
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