Rauno Heikkinen, Jana Kivastik, Peet-Henn Kingisepp, Leo Hirvonen, Simo Näyhä
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Abstract
Objectives: To provide information on smoking differences between university faculties.
Methods: Data from smoking surveys performed on 1,441 staff members and 2,308 students at the University of Tartu, Estonia, soon after the fall of communism, were analysed by faculties, using similar data from the University of Oulu, Finland (1,830 staff members, 5,947 students) for reference.
Results: Wide variations in smoking were found between faculties in Tartu, the prevalence being high among male students of theology (54%) and low among staff and students in the faculties of exercise & sports sciences (< 5%) and mathematics (< 15%). Less variation was seen in Oulu. The medical faculty showed low smoking rates in Oulu but not in Tartu.
Conclusions: High percentages of smokers were typical of Tartu faculties representing disciplines closely connected with the country's transition (e.g. theology), and low percentages in faculties emphasising physical and mental performance (e.g. sports). The relatively high percentage of smokers in the Tartu medical faculty compared with that in Oulu can be interpreted as delayed diffusion of medical information beyond the former Iron Curtain.
目的:提供大学院系之间吸烟差异的信息。方法:在爱沙尼亚塔尔图大学(University of Tartu)共产主义垮台后不久,对1441名教职员工和2308名学生的吸烟调查数据进行了分析,并使用芬兰奥卢大学(University of Oulu)的类似数据(1830名教职员工,5947名学生)作为参考。结果:塔尔图各院系吸烟情况差异较大,其中神学系男学生吸烟率高(54%),运动与体育科学学院师生吸烟率低(< 5%),数学学院师生吸烟率低(< 15%)。奥卢的变化较小。奥卢医学院的吸烟率较低,塔尔图则不然。结论:在与国家转型密切相关的学科(如神学)的塔尔图院系中,吸烟者的比例很高,而在强调身心表现(如体育)的院系中,吸烟者的比例很低。与奥卢相比,塔尔图医学院的吸烟者比例相对较高,这可以解释为医疗信息在前铁幕之外的传播延迟。