Department of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.
Subst Use Misuse. 2019;54(14):2275-2283. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2019.1645177. Epub 2019 Jul 26.
The objective of this study was to examine waterpipe tobacco smoking patterns, places of smoking, and prices paid among university students in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. A cross-sectional online survey was administered to a convenience sample of university students in three countries. Participants were young adults (18-29 years) who were ever waterpipe smokers, from Egypt ( = 728), Jordan ( = 790), and Palestine ( = 722). Measures included past-30-day waterpipe smoking, frequency, intensity, place of smoking, and prices paid per waterpipe smoking session and for packaged waterpipe tobacco. Logistic regression models evaluated the factors associated with past-30-day waterpipe smoking. Past-30-day waterpipe smoking (prevalence) was observed among 60.7%, 67.7% and 63.1% of students from Egypt, Jordan, and Palestine, respectively. Among past-30-day smokers, past-5-day waterpipe smoking (frequency) was observed among 28.9%, 51.5%, and 48.6% of participants, respectively. Smoking in a café was highest among participants from Egypt (74.0%), followed by those from Palestine (44.8%), and Jordan (43.0%). Mean price paid per session was USD 0.99 (Egypt), USD 8.07 (Jordan), USD 6.05 (Palestine). The corresponding mean prices per packet were USD 0.86, USD 4.96, and USD 5.55, respectively. Predictors of past-30-day waterpipe smoking included younger age of initiation, male gender, employment, and smoking waterpipe alone. This study contributes to our understanding of waterpipe smoking patterns, places of smoking, and prices paid among young adults in a region with alarmingly high smoking rates. Understanding waterpipe smoking behaviors can inform the design of policy and educational interventions to curb its rising threat.
本研究旨在考察东地中海地区大学生的水烟吸烟模式、吸烟场所和支付价格。采用横断面在线调查的方法,对三个国家的大学生进行了方便抽样调查。参与者为年龄在 18-29 岁之间的曾吸过水烟的年轻人,包括来自埃及(n=728)、约旦(n=790)和巴勒斯坦(n=722)的学生。研究内容包括过去 30 天内的水烟吸烟情况、吸烟频率、吸烟强度、吸烟场所以及每次水烟吸烟和每包水烟烟草的价格。Logistic 回归模型评估了与过去 30 天内水烟吸烟有关的因素。埃及、约旦和巴勒斯坦的学生过去 30 天内水烟吸烟(流行率)分别为 60.7%、67.7%和 63.1%。在过去 30 天的吸烟者中,过去 5 天的水烟吸烟(频率)分别占参与者的 28.9%、51.5%和 48.6%。在埃及,咖啡馆是水烟吸烟最常见的场所(74.0%),其次是巴勒斯坦(44.8%)和约旦(43.0%)。每节的平均消费价格为 0.99 美元(埃及)、8.07 美元(约旦)和 6.05 美元(巴勒斯坦)。每包的平均价格分别为 0.86 美元、4.96 美元和 5.55 美元。过去 30 天内水烟吸烟的预测因素包括:吸烟开始年龄较小、男性、就业和独自吸烟。本研究有助于了解该地区年轻人的水烟吸烟模式、吸烟场所和支付价格,该地区的吸烟率高得令人震惊。了解水烟吸烟行为可以为制定政策和教育干预措施提供信息,以遏制其日益严重的威胁。