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巴基斯坦高中生对反吸烟信息的看法。

Perceptions of anti-smoking messages amongst high school students in Pakistan.

机构信息

Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2011 Feb 18;11:117. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-117.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Surveys have provided evidence that tobacco use is widely prevalent amongst the youth in Pakistan. Several reviews have evaluated the effectiveness of various tobacco control programs, however, few have taken into account the perceptions of students themselves regarding these measures. The aim of this study was to determine the most effective anti-smoking messages that can be delivered to high-school students in Pakistan, based on their self-rated perceptions. It also aimed to assess the impact of pictorial/multi-media messages compared with written health warnings and to discover differences in perceptions of smokers to those of non-smokers to health warning messages.

METHODS

This study was carried out in five major cities of Pakistan in private English-medium schools. A presentation was delivered at each school that highlighted the well-established health consequences of smoking using both written health warnings and pictorial/multi-media health messages. Following the presentation, the participants filled out a graded questionnaire form, using which they rated the risk-factors and messages that they thought were most effective in stopping or preventing them from smoking. The Friedman test was used to rank responses to each of the questions in the form. The Wilcoxon Signed Rank test used to analyze the impact of pictorial/multi-media messages over written statements. The Mann Whitney U test was used to compare responses of smokers with those of non-smokers.

RESULTS

Picture of an oral cavity cancer, videos of a cancer patient using an electronic voice box and a patient on a ventilator, were perceived to be the most effective anti-smoking messages by students. Addiction, harming others through passive smoking and impact of smoking on disposable incomes were perceived to be less effective messages. Pictorial/multi-media messages were perceived to be more effective than written health warnings. Health warnings were perceived as less effective amongst smokers compared to non-smokers.

CONCLUSION

Graphic pictorial/multi-media health warnings that depict cosmetic and functional distortions were perceived as effective anti-smoking messages by English-medium high school students in Pakistan. Smokers demonstrated greater resistance to health promotion messages compared with non-smokers. Targeted interventions for high school students may be beneficial.

摘要

背景

调查显示,巴基斯坦青少年普遍存在吸烟行为。多项研究评估了各种控烟项目的有效性,但很少考虑学生自身对这些措施的看法。本研究旨在根据巴基斯坦高中生的自我评估,确定对他们最有效的反吸烟信息。此外,本研究还旨在评估图文/多媒体信息与书面健康警告的效果,并发现吸烟者与非吸烟者对健康警告信息的看法的差异。

方法

本研究在巴基斯坦五个主要城市的私立英语中学进行。在每所学校,通过书面健康警告和图文/多媒体健康信息,强调吸烟带来的既定健康后果。在演示之后,参与者填写了一份分级问卷,根据问卷他们对最有效阻止或防止他们吸烟的风险因素和信息进行了评分。采用 Friedman 检验对问卷中的每一个问题进行排序。采用 Wilcoxon 符号秩检验分析图文/多媒体信息相对于书面陈述的影响。采用 Mann-Whitney U 检验比较吸烟者和非吸烟者的反应。

结果

口腔癌图片、癌症患者使用电子语音盒和呼吸机的视频,被学生认为是最有效的反吸烟信息。成瘾、通过被动吸烟伤害他人以及吸烟对可支配收入的影响被认为是效果较差的信息。图文/多媒体信息被认为比书面健康警告更有效。与非吸烟者相比,吸烟者认为健康警告的效果较差。

结论

在巴基斯坦,英语中等教育的高中生认为描绘身体外貌和功能扭曲的图文/多媒体健康警告是有效的反吸烟信息。与非吸烟者相比,吸烟者对健康促进信息表现出更大的抵制。针对高中生的针对性干预可能是有益的。

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