Junior Resident, Department of Pediatrics, Medical College, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Indian J Public Health. 2014 Jan-Mar;58(1):50-3. doi: 10.4103/0019-557X.128168.
Tobacco use among school children and adolescents is an increasing problem world-wide, particularly in the developing countries. A cross-sectional observational study was carried out in six co-educational high schools in Kolkata, West Bengal among 526 students of 15-19 years to determine the prevalence of smoking and to find out any difference among the smokers and non-smokers regarding factors related to family relations, peer group and personal characteristics. The overall rate of smoking was found to be 29.6%, mean age of initiation of smoking was earlier in males. Among smokers 75% students started smoking by 15 years. Smoking of father and peer group, family conflict and pornography addiction were found to have significant association with smoking of students. Early school health based interventions addressing these factors might help in effectively tackling this problem.
全球范围内,青少年吸烟问题日益严重,尤其是在发展中国家。本横断面观察性研究在西孟加拉邦加尔各答的 6 所男女混合高中进行,共纳入 526 名 15-19 岁学生,旨在确定吸烟的流行率,并确定与家庭关系、同龄人群体和个人特征有关的因素在吸烟者和非吸烟者之间是否存在差异。结果发现,总体吸烟率为 29.6%,男性开始吸烟的平均年龄较早。在吸烟者中,75%的学生在 15 岁时开始吸烟。研究发现,父亲和同龄人群体吸烟、家庭冲突和色情成瘾与学生吸烟有显著关联。早期以学校为基础的健康干预措施针对这些因素可能有助于有效解决这个问题。