Tobacco and e-cigarette use, and exposure to SHS among health sciences students: a national cross-sectional study

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Autor(a) principal: Ravara, Sofia Belo
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Afreixo, Vera, Condinho, Mónica, Rua, Marília Santos, Albuquerque, Carlos, Aguiar, Pedro, Bonito, Jorge
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/23670
https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2018.PA4561
Resumo: Aim: To assess tobacco and e-cigarette (EC) use, and exposure to SHS among pharmaceutical (PHs), nursing (Ns), medical (MDs), and medical dental (Ds) finalists students. Methods: In 2016, a national cross-sectional questionnaire-based study involved health science schools in Portugal (46.6% online). A descriptive/inferential and regression analysis was performed. Results: Participants: 2095 students, 79.5% females, mode age 23 years, 34.5% collaboration rate. Of the finalists, more than half had experimented tobacco (in descending order: box cigarettes, RYO, shisha, cigarillos, cigars, p<0.001). Experimentation of EC ranged from 9.3% (MD) to 13.4% (Ns). EC occasional consumption was more frequent than daily. Prevalence of tobacco use was: Ns-22.1% (23.5% in males; 21.8% in females, p=0.6); Ds-19.7% (29.7% in males; 15.9% in females, p=0,018); PHs19.4% (32.3% in males, 15.1% in females; p=0,003); MDs12,2%, (17.1% in males; 10.2% in females, p=0,049), p<0.001. Among all courses, regular smoking overlaps with college admission; most smokers reported low dependence and desire to quit, while 20% reported readiness to quit; motivation to quit was not triggered by being a role model; Nursing students reported significantly higher dual consumption and experimentation of multiple tobacco products, p<0.001. Being female or an MD predicted not using tobacco. Exposure to SHS was rather common in leisure spaces and did not significantly varied among courses. Conclusions: Tobacco use, experimentation of e-cigarette, and exposure to SHS are common among health science students, highlighting the need to implement comprehensive tobacco control policies in health science schools.
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spelling Tobacco and e-cigarette use, and exposure to SHS among health sciences students: a national cross-sectional studyTobaccoHealth sciences students:e-cigaretteExposure to SHSAim: To assess tobacco and e-cigarette (EC) use, and exposure to SHS among pharmaceutical (PHs), nursing (Ns), medical (MDs), and medical dental (Ds) finalists students. Methods: In 2016, a national cross-sectional questionnaire-based study involved health science schools in Portugal (46.6% online). A descriptive/inferential and regression analysis was performed. Results: Participants: 2095 students, 79.5% females, mode age 23 years, 34.5% collaboration rate. Of the finalists, more than half had experimented tobacco (in descending order: box cigarettes, RYO, shisha, cigarillos, cigars, p<0.001). Experimentation of EC ranged from 9.3% (MD) to 13.4% (Ns). EC occasional consumption was more frequent than daily. Prevalence of tobacco use was: Ns-22.1% (23.5% in males; 21.8% in females, p=0.6); Ds-19.7% (29.7% in males; 15.9% in females, p=0,018); PHs19.4% (32.3% in males, 15.1% in females; p=0,003); MDs12,2%, (17.1% in males; 10.2% in females, p=0,049), p<0.001. Among all courses, regular smoking overlaps with college admission; most smokers reported low dependence and desire to quit, while 20% reported readiness to quit; motivation to quit was not triggered by being a role model; Nursing students reported significantly higher dual consumption and experimentation of multiple tobacco products, p<0.001. Being female or an MD predicted not using tobacco. Exposure to SHS was rather common in leisure spaces and did not significantly varied among courses. Conclusions: Tobacco use, experimentation of e-cigarette, and exposure to SHS are common among health science students, highlighting the need to implement comprehensive tobacco control policies in health science schools.National Tobacco Control Program, Directorate of Health, Portugal.European Respiratory Society2018-12-06T16:59:16Z2018-12-062018-11-19T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/23670http://hdl.handle.net/10174/23670https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2018.PA4561eng] Ravara, S. B., Afreixo, V., Condinho, M., Rua, M. S., Albuquerque, C., Aguiar, P., & Bonito, J. (2018). Tobacco and e-cigarette use, and exposure to SHS among health sciences students: a national cross-sectional study. European Respiratory Journal, 52(Suppl. 62), PA4561.PA45611399-3003http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/52/suppl_62/PA4561Suppl. 62European Respiratory Journal52sbravara@fcsaude.ubi.ptvera@ua.ptmonica.condinho@ac-ft.ptmrua@ua.ptcmalbuquerque@gmail.compedroaguiar@ensp.unl.ptjbonito@uevora.ptTobacco and e-cigarette use, and exposure to SHS among health sciences students: a national cross-sectional study229Ravara, Sofia BeloAfreixo, VeraCondinho, MónicaRua, Marília SantosAlbuquerque, CarlosAguiar, PedroBonito, Jorgeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:16:06Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/23670Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:14:31.360454Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Tobacco and e-cigarette use, and exposure to SHS among health sciences students: a national cross-sectional study
title Tobacco and e-cigarette use, and exposure to SHS among health sciences students: a national cross-sectional study
spellingShingle Tobacco and e-cigarette use, and exposure to SHS among health sciences students: a national cross-sectional study
Ravara, Sofia Belo
Tobacco
Health sciences students:
e-cigarette
Exposure to SHS
title_short Tobacco and e-cigarette use, and exposure to SHS among health sciences students: a national cross-sectional study
title_full Tobacco and e-cigarette use, and exposure to SHS among health sciences students: a national cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Tobacco and e-cigarette use, and exposure to SHS among health sciences students: a national cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Tobacco and e-cigarette use, and exposure to SHS among health sciences students: a national cross-sectional study
title_sort Tobacco and e-cigarette use, and exposure to SHS among health sciences students: a national cross-sectional study
author Ravara, Sofia Belo
author_facet Ravara, Sofia Belo
Afreixo, Vera
Condinho, Mónica
Rua, Marília Santos
Albuquerque, Carlos
Aguiar, Pedro
Bonito, Jorge
author_role author
author2 Afreixo, Vera
Condinho, Mónica
Rua, Marília Santos
Albuquerque, Carlos
Aguiar, Pedro
Bonito, Jorge
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ravara, Sofia Belo
Afreixo, Vera
Condinho, Mónica
Rua, Marília Santos
Albuquerque, Carlos
Aguiar, Pedro
Bonito, Jorge
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tobacco
Health sciences students:
e-cigarette
Exposure to SHS
topic Tobacco
Health sciences students:
e-cigarette
Exposure to SHS
description Aim: To assess tobacco and e-cigarette (EC) use, and exposure to SHS among pharmaceutical (PHs), nursing (Ns), medical (MDs), and medical dental (Ds) finalists students. Methods: In 2016, a national cross-sectional questionnaire-based study involved health science schools in Portugal (46.6% online). A descriptive/inferential and regression analysis was performed. Results: Participants: 2095 students, 79.5% females, mode age 23 years, 34.5% collaboration rate. Of the finalists, more than half had experimented tobacco (in descending order: box cigarettes, RYO, shisha, cigarillos, cigars, p<0.001). Experimentation of EC ranged from 9.3% (MD) to 13.4% (Ns). EC occasional consumption was more frequent than daily. Prevalence of tobacco use was: Ns-22.1% (23.5% in males; 21.8% in females, p=0.6); Ds-19.7% (29.7% in males; 15.9% in females, p=0,018); PHs19.4% (32.3% in males, 15.1% in females; p=0,003); MDs12,2%, (17.1% in males; 10.2% in females, p=0,049), p<0.001. Among all courses, regular smoking overlaps with college admission; most smokers reported low dependence and desire to quit, while 20% reported readiness to quit; motivation to quit was not triggered by being a role model; Nursing students reported significantly higher dual consumption and experimentation of multiple tobacco products, p<0.001. Being female or an MD predicted not using tobacco. Exposure to SHS was rather common in leisure spaces and did not significantly varied among courses. Conclusions: Tobacco use, experimentation of e-cigarette, and exposure to SHS are common among health science students, highlighting the need to implement comprehensive tobacco control policies in health science schools.
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