Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Thamar University, Dhamar, Yemen.
College of Dental Medicine, QU Health, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar.
PLoS One. 2022 Oct 27;17(10):e0276191. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0276191. eCollection 2022.
E-cigarette use is a trend worldwide nowadays with mounting evidence on associated morbidities and mortality. Dentists can modify the smoking behaviors of their patients. This study aimed to explore the knowledge, beliefs, attitude, and practice of E-cigarette use among dental students.
This multinational, cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study recruited undergraduate dental students from 20 dental schools in 11 countries. The outcome variable was current smoking status (non-smoker, E-cigarette user only, tobacco cigarette smoker only, dual user). The explanatory variables were country of residence, sex, age, marital status, and educational level. Multiple linear regression analysis was performed to explore the explanatory variables associated with E-cigarette smoking.
Of the 5697 study participants, 5156 (90.8%) had heard about E-cigarette, and social media was the most reported source of information for 33.2% of the participants. For the 5676 current users of E-cigarette and/or tobacco smoking, 4.5% use E-cigarette, and 4.6% were dual users. There were significant associations between knowledge and country (P< 0.05), educational level (B = 0.12; 95% CI: 0.02, 0.21; P = 0.016) and smoking status (P< 0.05). The country of residence (P< 0.05) and smoking status (P< 0.05) were the only statistically significant factors associated with current smoking status. Similarly, there were statistically significant associations between attitude and country (P< 0.05 for one country only compared to the reference) and history of previous E-cigarette exposure (B = -0.52; 95% CI: -0.91, -0.13; P = 0.009). Also, the practice of E-cigarettes was significantly associated with country (P< 0.05 for two countries only compared to the reference) and gender (B = -0.33; 95% CI: -0.52, -0.13; P = 0.001).
The knowledge of dental students about E-cigarette was unsatisfactory, yet their beliefs and attitudes were acceptable. Topics about E-cigarette should be implemented in the dental curriculum.
如今,电子烟在全球范围内是一种趋势,越来越多的证据表明电子烟与发病率和死亡率有关。牙医可以改变患者的吸烟行为。本研究旨在探讨牙科学生对电子烟使用的知识、信念、态度和实践。
这项多国家、横断面、基于问卷的研究招募了来自 11 个国家的 20 所牙科学校的本科牙科学生。因变量为当前吸烟状况(非吸烟者、仅电子烟使用者、仅香烟吸烟者、双重使用者)。解释变量为居住国、性别、年龄、婚姻状况和教育水平。采用多元线性回归分析来探讨与电子烟吸烟相关的解释变量。
在 5697 名研究参与者中,有 5156 人(90.8%)听说过电子烟,社交媒体是 33.2%参与者报告的最常见信息来源。在 5676 名当前使用电子烟和/或香烟的人中,有 4.5%使用电子烟,有 4.6%是双重使用者。知识与国家(P<0.05)、教育水平(B=0.12;95%CI:0.02,0.21;P=0.016)和吸烟状况(P<0.05)之间存在显著关联。居住国(P<0.05)和吸烟状况(P<0.05)是与当前吸烟状况相关的唯一具有统计学意义的因素。同样,态度与国家(与一个国家相比,P<0.05)和电子烟使用史(B=-0.52;95%CI:-0.91,-0.13;P=0.009)之间存在显著关联。此外,电子烟的使用实践与国家(与两个国家相比,P<0.05)和性别(B=-0.33;95%CI:-0.52,-0.13;P=0.001)显著相关。
牙科学生对电子烟的了解并不令人满意,但他们的信念和态度是可以接受的。应在牙科课程中纳入有关电子烟的内容。