医学生吸烟及其相关因素

Hamideh Ebrahimi, M. Dadgarmoghaddam, M. Emadzadeh, Abbasali Abbasi
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背景:许多研究表明,世界各地过早死亡、疾病和残疾的主要可预防原因之一是吸烟。不幸的是,大学里的青少年和年轻人经常成为烟草行业营销的目标。本研究的目的是评估医学生吸烟的相对频率和相关因素。方法:这项横断面研究在2014年至2015年的医学生中进行。从每一类别中随机抽取284名学生,分为基础、校外、实习和住院四个层次。我们使用了一份由受过培训的面试官在参与者中分发的人口统计信息收集清单。采用SPSS-11.5软件进行数据分析,显著性水平考虑<0.05。结果:284名医科学生中,17人(6%)吸烟,3人(1.05%)使用非法药物。所有用户都是男性,其中15人(88%)是单身。1名(1.4%)的基层学生、6名(6.9%)的校外学生、9名(14.8%)的实习生和1名(1.6%)的居民吸烟,但这些群体之间的差异不显著(P=0.36),logistic回归表明阶段水平与吸烟呈正相关(P<0.007)。结论:在本研究中,我们评估了几种环境因素对非法药物和烟草使用的影响。我们发现住在宿舍和吸烟之间存在联系,因此这是进入这种环境的新生在计划课程时需要考虑的一个重要因素。
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Tobacco Use and Associated Factors in Medical Students
Background: Many studies indicate that one of the leading preventable causes of premature death, disease and disability around the world is Tobacco use. Unfortunately, adolescents and young adults of colleges are often targeted of marketing by the tobacco industry. The aim of this study was to assess the relative frequency of tobacco use and associated factors in medical students. Methods: This cross-sectional study has done among medical students in 2014 2015. Totally, 284 students from 4 levels (basic, extern, intern and residents) were selected by random sampling from each category. We used a checklist for collecting demographic information that was distributed among participants by a trained interviewer. SPSS-11.5 software was used for data analysis andsignificance level was considered < 0.05. Results: Among 284 medical students, 17 (6%) smoked cigarette and 3 (1.05%) used illicit substance. All of the users were male, 15 (88%) of which were single. 1 (1.4 %) of the basic level students, 6 (6.9 %) of the externs, 9 (14.8 %) of the Interns and 1(1.6 %) of the residents used cigarette but the differences among these groups were not significant (P = 0.36). Generally, 13 (76.5%) of the users resided in dormitory and the others lived in parental home, which shows a significant difference among these groups (P = 0.01).The logistic regression indicated stage level was positively associated with cigarette use (P < 0.007). Conclusions: In this study, we evaluated how several environmental factors may influence illicit substance and tobacco use. We found an association between living in a dormitory and smoking cigarette, so it is an important factor to be considered in program planning for new students who entered into this environment.
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期刊介绍: The Razavi International Journal of Medicine aims at publishing the high quality materials, both clinical and scientific, on all aspects of Medicine and medical sciences. The Razavi International Journal of Medicine is an international, English language, peer-reviewed, open access, free access journal dealing with general Medicine and medical sciences, clinical and basic studies, public health, Disaster Medicine and Health Policy. It is an official Journal of the education and research department, Razavi Hospital and is published quarterly.
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