Tobacco Use and Perceived Stress Among Male College Students in Bangalore, India

Qeios Pub Date : 2024-05-03 DOI:10.32388/kbzlm8
Prakat Karki
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BACKGROUND: More than 250 million individuals use tobacco in some form on a daily basis in India and adolescents make up a significant proportion of that number. The period of adolescence is critical in the initiation of smoking or tobacco use as well as its progression from experimentation to dependency. In this study, the role of psychological stress was explored with respect to cigarette consumption and level of addiction or dependence. METHODS: A total of 183 male college students (mean age= 19.8 years) from Bangalore, India completed the questionnaire booklet which included a Cigarette use screening form, the Perceived Stress Scale and the Autonomy over Smoking Scale. Of the 183 participants, there were 85 (46.2%) current smokers and 98 (53.7%) nonsmokers, and their scores on the perceived stress scale were compared using analysis of variance and independent samples _t_ tests. The relationship between levels of stress and dependence on tobacco (loss of autonomy) was also explored using Pearson’s product moment correlation (_r_). RESULTS: There was no significant difference between current smokers and nonsmokers on perceived stress (_t_[181] = -1.26, _p_ >0.05), The same result was extended when the group of nonsmokers was divided into three (Never smokers, experimental smokers and former regular smokers) and the differences in scores were tested again between all four groups (_F_[3, 179]=.642, _p_ >0.05). There was, however, a significant positive correlation between level of dependence on tobacco and perceived stress (_r_=.743, _p_ <0.01). CONCLUSION: The study found that there was no difference in perceived stress levels between smokers and nonsmokers, although there was a positive relationship between the level of perceived stress and level of tobacco dependence (loss of autonomy) among the current smokers.
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印度班加罗尔男大学生的烟草使用情况和感知压力
背景:在印度,每天有超过 2.5 亿人以某种形式使用烟草,其中青少年占了很大比例。青少年时期是开始吸烟或使用烟草的关键时期,也是烟草从尝试发展到依赖的关键时期。本研究探讨了心理压力在卷烟消费和成瘾或依赖程度方面的作用。方法:共有 183 名来自印度班加罗尔的男大学生(平均年龄 19.8 岁)填写了调查问卷,其中包括卷烟使用情况筛查表、感知压力量表和吸烟自主性量表。在 183 名参与者中,有 85 人(46.2%)目前吸烟,98 人(53.7%)不吸烟,他们在感知压力量表上的得分通过方差分析和独立样本_t_检验进行了比较。结果:目前吸烟者和不吸烟者在感知压力方面没有显著差异(_t_[181] = -1.如果将非吸烟者分为三组(从不吸烟者、实验吸烟者和以前经常吸烟者),并再次测试所有四组之间的得分差异,则结果相同(_F_[3, 179]=.642, _p_>0.05)。结论:研究发现,吸烟者和非吸烟者的压力感知水平没有差异,但当前吸烟者的压力感知水平与烟草依赖程度(自主性丧失)之间存在正相关。
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