尼日利亚埃努古年轻人的吸烟和戒烟情况

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal Pub Date : 2008-01-01 DOI:10.4314/NMJ.V49I2.51959
M. Aghaji
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虽然在尼日利亚很少有关于吸烟和戒烟动态的研究,但要成功控制烟草需要进行研究。该研究评估了尼日利亚埃努古年轻人的吸烟和戒烟情况。这是2007年3月进行的一项横断面问卷调查。采用三阶段整群抽样方法,选取年龄在18-35岁之间的714名研究对象。调查对象目前吸烟率为150人(21.0%),男性为133人(35.4%),女性为17人(5.0%);每天吸烟的比例为83人(11.6%),男性为75人(19.9%),女性为8人(2.4%)。目前吸烟的预测因素包括女性,年龄超过23岁,对烟草危害的认识较低。大多数吸烟者希望戒烟94次(63.5%),尝试戒烟90次(60.0%),但有101次(67.3%)表示需要帮助。在过去的吸烟者中,戒烟的主要原因是健康问题(59.4%)。1人(1.9%)使用尼古丁贴片辅助戒烟。在终身吸烟者中,戒烟的预测因素是女性和对烟草危害的更高认识。在研究环境中,吸烟是一个问题,特别是在23岁以上的男性中,但辅助戒烟方法很少,应该为吸烟者提供。提高对烟草危害的认识将有助于预防吸烟和促进戒烟。关键词:尼日利亚,烟草,吸烟,戒烟因素,戒烟
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Cigarette Smoking and Quitting among Young Adults In Enugu, Nigeria
Research on the dynamics of cigarette smoking and cessation though scarce in Nigeria are needed for successful tobacco control. The study evaluated cigarette smoking and quitting among young adults inEnugu, Nigeria. This was a cross sectional questionnaire-based survey undertaken in March 2007. There were 714 study aged 18-35years selected using a 3-stage cluster sampling method. The current cigarette smoking prevalence among respondents was 150(21.0%) in all, 133(35.4%) inmales and 17(5.0%) in females while the proportion of daily cigarette smokers were 83(11.6%) in all, 75(19.9%) in males and 8(2.4%) in females. Predictors of current smoking included themale sex, being agedmore than 23 years and having a low perception of tobacco harm.Themajority of current smokers desired 94(63.5%) and attempted 90(60.0%) to quit smoking but many101 (67.3%) expressed the need for assistance. Among the past smokers, the popular reason for stopping smoking was health concerns 44 (59.4%). Nicotine patch was the only assisted cessation method used by one person (1.9%). Among lifetime smokers, the predictors of quitting were the female gender and a higher perception of tobacco harm. In the study environment, cigarette smoking is a problem especially among males older than 23 years but assisted tobacco cessation methods are scarce and should be provided for smokers. Raising awareness of tobacco harm will prevent cigarette smoking and enhance cessation. Keywords: Nigeria, tobacco, cigarette smoking, quitting factors, smoking cessation.
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