Investigating the factors affecting hookah smoking during the COVID-19 pandemic: Application of Protection Motivation Theory

IF 0.5 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Pneumon Pub Date : 2022-08-04 DOI:10.18332/pne/147970
S. Bashirian, Hossein Effatpanah, M. Barati, Salman Khazaee, A. Farhadinasab, Mojdeh Shokri, A. Poormohammadi, E. Ezati
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INTRODUCTION In recent decades, hookah use has been considered a common method of smoking. Since hookah use is one of the factors exacerbating the coronavirus disease, COVID-19, the present study aimed to determine the factors affecting hookah smoking during the COVID-19 pandemic using protection motivation theory (PMT). METHODS This is a cross-sectional study and conducted on 560 people aged ≥13 years living in Hamedan. Data were collected electronically using a researcher-made questionnaire consisting of three parts. The first, second, and third parts included demographic information, questions about hookah use, and information about the constructs of PMT, respectively. Data were analyzed using SPSS 22 software. RESULTS The mean age of the participants was 28.8 ± 9.6 years. In the regression analysis of perceived reward structures (β=0.378), perception sensitivity (β=0.208), self-efficacy (β=0.0166) were respectively the important predictors for the intention of hookah use behavior. Overall, the constructs of the PMT explain 71% of the variance of the changes in the behavioral intention construct in the participants. No significant relationship was observed between self-efficacy constructs (r=0.039) and perceived cost. The prevalence of hookah use before the COVID-19 pandemic in participants was 41.8%, which decreased to 35% during the COVID-19 pandemic. CONCLUSIONS A greater correlation between the constructs of the PMT concerning protective behaviors against COVID-19 emphasizes designing educational programs based on this theory and the role of media to increase people’s knowledge in preventive behaviors.
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新冠肺炎大流行期间水烟吸烟影响因素研究:保护动机理论的应用
近几十年来,水烟被认为是一种常见的吸烟方式。由于水烟使用是加剧冠状病毒病COVID-19的因素之一,本研究旨在利用保护动机理论(PMT)确定COVID-19大流行期间水烟吸烟的影响因素。方法:这是一项横断面研究,对居住在Hamedan的560名年龄≥13岁的人进行了研究。数据以电子方式收集,使用研究人员制作的由三部分组成的问卷。第一部分、第二部分和第三部分分别包括人口统计信息、关于水烟使用的问题和关于PMT结构的信息。数据分析采用SPSS 22软件。结果患者平均年龄28.8±9.6岁。在回归分析中,感知奖励结构(β=0.378)、感知敏感性(β=0.208)和自我效能感(β=0.0166)分别是水烟使用行为意向的重要预测因子。总的来说,PMT的构念解释了参与者行为意向构念变化的71%的方差。自我效能感构念与感知成本无显著相关(r=0.039)。在COVID-19大流行之前,参与者中水烟的使用率为41.8%,在COVID-19大流行期间降至35%。结论PMT的构建与COVID-19防护行为之间存在较大的相关性,强调设计基于该理论的教育方案和媒体的作用,以增加人们对预防行为的知识。
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