Khader Y S, Alsadi A A
Higher Council for Science and Technology, Amman, Jordan.
East Mediterr Health J. 2008 Jul-Aug;14(4):897-904.
Questionnaires were completed by 712 university students in north Jordan to estimate their prevalence of smoking. The reported prevalence of current smoking was 35.0% (56.9% for males and 11.4% for females). About 80% were cigarettes smokers. The majority (86.3%) of smokers smoked daily. Male sex, higher income, lower academic attainment and higher number of friends or family members who smoke were associated with increased prevalence of smoking. Those in the faculty of religion and law were less likely to smoke compared to those in other faculties. The results suggest that policy-makers need to initiate antismoking programmes in Jordanian universities.
约旦北部的712名大学生填写了调查问卷,以评估他们的吸烟率。报告显示,当前吸烟率为35.0%(男性为56.9%,女性为11.4%)。约80%的吸烟者吸香烟。大多数吸烟者(86.3%)每天吸烟。男性、较高收入、较低学历以及吸烟的朋友或家庭成员数量较多与吸烟率上升有关。与其他学院的学生相比,宗教和法学院的学生吸烟的可能性较小。结果表明,政策制定者需要在约旦的大学启动反吸烟项目。