Perera Bilesha, Torabi Mohammad R
Department of Applied Health Science, Indiana University, Bloomington 47405, USA.
Psychol Rep. 2004 Jun;94(3 Pt 1):856-8. doi: 10.2466/pr0.94.3.856-858.
455 students, ages 15-19 years and living in a southern district of Sri Lanka, were self-administered a questionnaire to identify the prevalence of tobacco and alcohol use and to assess student attitudes toward the alcohol and tobacco industries. The current prevalence of smoking was 10.6% among men and 0.0% among women. The current prevalence of alcohol use was 21.2% among men and 3.3% among women. A significantly higher proportion of men than women expressed favorable attitudes toward the alcohol industry (27% versus 7%) and the tobacco industry (13% versus 5%). Given that aggressive marketing strategies are used by these industries to promote their products among young people, epidemiological studies of the substances using scientifically sound methods to formulate effective prevention strategies are essential.
455名年龄在15至19岁之间、居住在斯里兰卡南部某地区的学生自行填写了一份问卷,以确定烟草和酒精使用的流行情况,并评估学生对酒精和烟草行业的态度。目前男性吸烟率为10.6%,女性为0.0%。目前男性饮酒率为21.2%,女性为3.3%。对酒精行业持好感态度的男性比例显著高于女性(27%对7%),对烟草行业持好感态度的男性比例也显著高于女性(13%对5%)。鉴于这些行业采用激进的营销策略在年轻人中推广其产品,运用科学合理的方法对这些物质进行流行病学研究以制定有效的预防策略至关重要。