Mostafa Ola A, Taha Mahmoud A
Public Health and Community Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.
Medical School Graduate, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.
J Egypt Public Health Assoc. 2024 Nov 26;99(1):29. doi: 10.1186/s42506-024-00177-5.
Electronic cigarette use has increased exponentially in Egypt and all over the world. However, there is insufficient information about their use among Cairo University medical students. This study aimed to assess e-cigarette knowledge, attitude, and use among Cairo University medical students.
A cross-sectional study of 300 consenting Cairo University medical students in the period of 1st November 2023 to 15th December 2023 was conducted using a self-administered questionnaire. A multistage sampling technique was used to randomly select 300 students: 150 students from the third year and 150 from the fifth year of the Cairo University Medical School.
The mean age was 22.12 ± 1.87 years and 69.3% were males and 30.7% were females. Most of them (88.3%) had heard about e-cigarettes, with higher knowledge for students in their clinical years. The main sources of information were the media and friends (41.8% and 37.5%). By type, 14%, 12.7%, and 7.3% were cigarette, shisha, and e-cigarette smokers. Smoking prevalence was higher among males and students in their clinical years (12% and 4.7% in clinical and preclinical years respectively, p = 0.02). Among all, 39.3%, 10.2%, and 3.3% of the participants' friends, siblings, and parents smoked e-cigarettes respectively; compared to 16.7%, 17.9%, and 33% among the subset of participants who were e-cigarette smokers. A significantly lower percentage of e-cigarette smokers believed that e-cigarettes are addictive or cause respiratory problems, and a higher percentage thought that e-cigarettes are less harmful, help in smoking cessation, and that their nicotine content is lower than traditional cigarettes. Predictors of e-cigarette smoking were being in clinical years, cigarette and shisha smoking, and having friends who are e-cigarette smokers.
The study revealed several students' misconceptions and a wide variation in their attitudes about the harmful and addictive effects of e-cigarettes. This underscores the urgent need for the development of a medical school curriculum to provide accurate information about e-cigarettes to address the problem of its growing use in Egypt.
电子烟在埃及乃至全球的使用呈指数级增长。然而,关于开罗大学医学生使用电子烟的信息不足。本研究旨在评估开罗大学医学生对电子烟的知识、态度和使用情况。
于2023年11月1日至2023年12月15日对300名同意参与的开罗大学医学生进行了一项横断面研究,采用自填式问卷。使用多阶段抽样技术随机选取300名学生:150名来自开罗大学医学院三年级,150名来自五年级。
平均年龄为22.12±1.87岁,男性占69.3%,女性占30.7%。他们中的大多数(88.3%)听说过电子烟,临床年级的学生知识水平更高。主要信息来源是媒体和朋友(分别为41.8%和37.5%)。按类型划分,吸烟者中吸香烟、水烟和电子烟的分别占14%、12.7%和7.3%。男性和临床年级的学生吸烟率更高(临床年级和临床前年级分别为12%和4.7%,p = 0.02)。在所有参与者中,其朋友、兄弟姐妹和父母吸电子烟的分别占39.3%、10.2%和3.3%;而在吸电子烟的参与者子集中,这一比例分别为16.7%、17.9%和33%。吸电子烟者中认为电子烟会上瘾或导致呼吸问题的比例显著较低,而认为电子烟危害较小、有助于戒烟且尼古丁含量低于传统香烟的比例较高。吸电子烟的预测因素包括处于临床年级、吸香烟和水烟以及有吸电子烟的朋友。
该研究揭示了学生们的一些误解以及他们对电子烟有害和成瘾影响的态度存在很大差异。这凸显了迫切需要制定医学院课程,以提供关于电子烟的准确信息,以解决其在埃及日益增长的使用问题。