Sarkar Ankita, Vinayachandran Divya, C Ganesh, M Shanthi, Siluvai Sibyl, Gurram Prashanthi, A C Lakshmi Rathan, S Mitthra, V Kalaivani, K Rajapandian
Oral Medicine and Radiology, SRM Kattankulathur Dental College and Hospital, SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST), Chengalpattu, IND.
Public Health Dentistry, SRM Kattankulathur Dental College and Hospital, SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST), Chengalpattu, IND.
Cureus. 2024 Aug 13;16(8):e66828. doi: 10.7759/cureus.66828. eCollection 2024 Aug.
The prevalence of smokeless tobacco, areca nut, and e-cigarette use among university students has raised concerns regarding their potential impact on oral health. Assessing students' knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward these substances is necessary. Understanding these factors can inform targeted interventions and policies promoting oral health among this population. This study aims to investigate the awareness levels, attitudes, and behaviors of university students regarding smokeless tobacco, areca nut, and e-cigarette use and their potential effects on oral health. Identifying gaps in knowledge and misconceptions will help guide educational initiatives and public health interventions tailored to the needs of university students.
The study employed a designed questionnaire, comprising 20 closed-ended queries, administered via the Google Forms platform. This survey was disseminated among college students in Chennai to gather insights for the study.
Of the 500 college students included in the study, almost 85.5% (427) were aware of the harmful effects of smokeless tobacco on oral health. Additionally, 74.6% (373) recognized that chewing areca nut contributes to poor oral health, while 59.8% (299) acknowledged the negative impact of e-cigarette use.
The present study concluded that 11.1% (6) used smokeless tobacco, 18.9% (94) chewed areca nut, and 1.9% (10) used areca nut along with tobacco. Regarding e-cigarettes, 3.9% (19) indulged in vaping as a substitute for smoking regular cigarettes and 12.1% (61) used it along with tobacco cigarettes. It was also noted that 27.8% (139) were trying to quit and 12.6% (63) have tried but could not succeed. Therefore, although there was awareness of the ill effects of these deleterious habits on oral health and the increased risk of oral cancer, there remains a need to educate individuals and provide support for quitting these habits. Our study will provide insights into the present scenario of the awareness of the association between oral health and tobacco/areca nut consumption among college students in Chennai city.
大学生中无烟烟草、槟榔和电子烟的使用 prevalence 引发了对其对口腔健康潜在影响的担忧。评估学生对这些物质的知识、态度和行为是必要的。了解这些因素可为促进该人群口腔健康的针对性干预措施和政策提供依据。本研究旨在调查大学生对无烟烟草、槟榔和电子烟使用的知晓水平、态度和行为及其对口腔健康的潜在影响。识别知识差距和误解将有助于指导针对大学生需求的教育举措和公共卫生干预措施。
该研究采用了一份设计好的问卷,包括20个封闭式问题,通过谷歌表单平台进行管理。这项调查在金奈的大学生中进行,以收集研究所需的见解。
在纳入研究的500名大学生中,近85.5%(427人)知晓无烟烟草对口腔健康的有害影响。此外,74.6%(373人)认识到嚼槟榔会导致口腔健康不佳,而59.8%(299人)承认使用电子烟有负面影响。
本研究得出结论,11.1%(6人)使用无烟烟草,18.9%(94人)嚼槟榔,1.9%(10人)同时使用槟榔和烟草。关于电子烟,3.9%(19人)将吸电子烟作为吸食传统香烟的替代品,12.1%(61人)将其与烟草香烟一起使用。还注意到27.8%(139人)试图戒烟,12.6%(63人)曾尝试但未成功。因此,尽管人们意识到这些有害习惯对口腔健康的不良影响以及口腔癌风险增加,但仍需要对个人进行教育并提供戒烟支持。我们的研究将深入了解钦奈市大学生对口腔健康与烟草/槟榔消费之间关联的知晓现状。