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吸烟习惯以及战争对叙利亚香烟和水烟吸烟的影响。

Smoking habits and the influence of war on cigarette and shisha smoking in Syria.

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine, Damascus University, Damascus, Syria.

University Hospital Geelong, Barwon Health, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Sep 2;16(9):e0256829. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0256829. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Tobacco smoking might be impacted by various influences, including psychological, socio-cultural, and economic factors. A community-based cross-sectional survey was conducted in Syrian Arab Republic from March to April 2019 using a web-based questionnaire. The survey aimed at assessing tobacco use (shisha and cigarettes) as well as examining the association between current tobacco use and various sociodemographic and war-related factors. The sample comprised 978 participants (251 males: 727 females) and had a mean age of 24.7 years (SD: 7.60). Most participants were single (n = 825, 84.4%), reside in Damascus and Rif-Dimashq (n = 579, 59.2%), and had a college/university education (n = 911, 93.1%). Concerning smoking, a total of 371 participants (37.9%) were identified to be current tobacco smokers, of whom 211, 84, 76 were exclusive shisha smokers, exclusive cigarette smokers, and dual smokers, respectively. The prevalence of cigarette smoking (exclusive and dual) among males and females was found to be 34.7%, and 10.0%, respectively. On the other hand, the prevalence of shisha smoking (exclusive and dual) among males and females was around 34.3% and 27.6%, respectively. Additionally, various factors have predicted a higher likelihood of cigarette smoking including male gender (AOR = 4.152; 95% CI: 2.842-6.064; p<0.001), and losing someone due to the war (AOR = 1.487; 95% CI: 1.028-2.151; p = 0.035), while unemployed individuals were found to have lower odds of being cigarette smokers (AOR = 0.634; 95% CI: 0.429-0.937; p = 0.022). Concerning shisha smoking, married (AOR = 0.622; 95% CI: 0.402-0.963; p = 0.033), and unemployed individuals (AOR = 0.679; 95% CI: 0.503-0.916; p = 0.011) were found to have lower odds of shisha smoking. Amid the tobacco epidemic in the region, rates of tobacco use in Syria are still worrying. The Syrian armed conflicts may possess a double-edged effect on smoking, and tobacco users who adopt smoking to cope with various stressors should be targeted with well-structured health education, along with appropriate psychological services.

摘要

烟草使用可能受到多种因素的影响,包括心理、社会文化和经济因素。2019 年 3 月至 4 月,在叙利亚阿拉伯共和国进行了一项基于社区的横断面调查,使用基于网络的问卷。该调查旨在评估烟草使用(水烟和香烟),并研究当前烟草使用与各种社会人口和战争相关因素之间的关联。样本包括 978 名参与者(男性 251 名:女性 727 名),平均年龄为 24.7 岁(SD:7.60)。大多数参与者为单身(n = 825,84.4%),居住在大马士革和 Rif-Dimashq(n = 579,59.2%),并接受过大学/大学教育(n = 911,93.1%)。关于吸烟,共有 371 名参与者(37.9%)被确定为当前烟草吸烟者,其中 211 名、84 名、76 名分别为水烟、香烟和双烟的独家吸烟者。男性和女性的香烟(独家和双重)吸烟率分别为 34.7%和 10.0%。另一方面,男性和女性的水烟(独家和双重)吸烟率分别约为 34.3%和 27.6%。此外,各种因素预测男性(AOR = 4.152;95%CI:2.842-6.064;p<0.001)和因战争而失去某人(AOR = 1.487;95%CI:1.028-2.151;p = 0.035)的香烟吸烟可能性更高,而失业者被发现吸烟的可能性较低(AOR = 0.634;95%CI:0.429-0.937;p = 0.022)。关于水烟吸烟,已婚(AOR = 0.622;95%CI:0.402-0.963;p = 0.033)和失业者(AOR = 0.679;95%CI:0.503-0.916;p = 0.011)被发现水烟吸烟的可能性较低。在该地区的烟草流行中,叙利亚的烟草使用率仍然令人担忧。叙利亚武装冲突对吸烟可能具有双重影响,应针对采用吸烟来应对各种压力源的烟草使用者,提供精心设计的健康教育以及适当的心理服务。

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