Hussain S F, Moid I, Khan J A
Department of Medicine, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan.
Thorax. 1995 Sep;50(9):996-7. doi: 10.1136/thx.50.9.996.
There have been numerous studies on smoking habits among young adults in developed countries. Similar data from developing countries are scanty.
A survey of medical students from one of the medical colleges in Pakistan assessed their smoking habits and attitudes towards smoking. In June 1993 a coded survey questionnaire was sent to each medical student at The Aga Khan Medical University in Karachi requesting data on their smoking habits, their attitudes towards smoking in various areas of the hospital, and their views about passive smoking and tobacco publicity.
Of 324 medical students, 89% responded of whom 11% were current smokers. The incidence of smoking was greater among male students than females (17% versus 4%). The average age of initiation of smoking was 17 years and the major influence was friends. There was an increased awareness of harmful effects of smoking among medical students. Almost all felt that passive smoking was injurious to health.
The prevalence of current smokers among Asian medical students was found to be 11%. Females smoked less than their male counterparts. There has been an increased awareness of the hazards of passive smoking among the medical students and most were in favour of legislative actions to discourage tobacco advertising.
在发达国家,针对年轻成年人吸烟习惯的研究众多。来自发展中国家的类似数据却很匮乏。
对巴基斯坦一所医学院的医学生进行调查,评估他们的吸烟习惯以及对吸烟的态度。1993年6月,一份编码调查问卷被寄给卡拉奇阿迦汗医科大学的每一位医学生,索要关于他们吸烟习惯、对医院不同区域吸烟的态度、对被动吸烟和烟草宣传的看法的数据。
在324名医学生中,89%进行了回应,其中11%为当前吸烟者。男生的吸烟率高于女生(17%对4%)。开始吸烟的平均年龄为17岁,主要影响因素是朋友。医学生对吸烟有害影响的认识有所提高。几乎所有人都认为被动吸烟有害健康。
发现亚洲医学生中当前吸烟者的患病率为11%。女性吸烟少于男性同龄人。医学生对被动吸烟危害的认识有所提高,大多数人支持采取立法行动以抑制烟草广告。