Hookah: consumption and knowledge among Dentistry students
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Resumo: | Tobacco consumption through hookah by the young population has increased in recent years in Brazil. In this study, we sought to identify the prevalence of consumption and the profile of hookah users among dentistry students. This is a research with a quantitative approach, carried out through self-administered questionnaires addressing the smoking habit and knowledge about hookah. 160 academics enrolled in the Dentistry course at the State University of Paraná (UNIOESTE) in 2016 agreed to participate in the study. According to the data collected, 69% (n=111) of the academics interviewed had already tried the hookah. 59% (n=66) of these started using between 17 and 19 years old and 41% (n=45) between 20 and 24 years old. For 45% (n=50) of the participants in this study, curiosity was responsible for the contact with the hookah, and for 23% (n=25) being at the university provided the use of this substance. The influence of friends motivated 77% to try the hookah, and the association of this type of tobacco with illicit drugs was reported by 8% (9/111) of the participants. Regarding the knowledge of academics on the subject, 52% (n=83) said they believed that, unfortunately, cigarette smoke has more toxic substances when compared to hookah. Thus, the findings emphasize the need to investigate and develop better ways to make students aware of the components found or produced by this type of tobacco and the diseases associated with this practice. |
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Hookah: consumption and knowledge among Dentistry studentsHookah: consumo y conocimiento entre estudiantes de OdontologíaNarguilé: consumo e conhecimento entre acadêmicos de Odontologia Water Pipe SmokingSmoking Water PipesTobacco use disorder.Fumar en Pipa de AguaPipas de AguaTabaquismo.Fumar Cachimbo de ÁguaCachimbo de águaTabagismo.Tobacco consumption through hookah by the young population has increased in recent years in Brazil. In this study, we sought to identify the prevalence of consumption and the profile of hookah users among dentistry students. This is a research with a quantitative approach, carried out through self-administered questionnaires addressing the smoking habit and knowledge about hookah. 160 academics enrolled in the Dentistry course at the State University of Paraná (UNIOESTE) in 2016 agreed to participate in the study. According to the data collected, 69% (n=111) of the academics interviewed had already tried the hookah. 59% (n=66) of these started using between 17 and 19 years old and 41% (n=45) between 20 and 24 years old. For 45% (n=50) of the participants in this study, curiosity was responsible for the contact with the hookah, and for 23% (n=25) being at the university provided the use of this substance. The influence of friends motivated 77% to try the hookah, and the association of this type of tobacco with illicit drugs was reported by 8% (9/111) of the participants. Regarding the knowledge of academics on the subject, 52% (n=83) said they believed that, unfortunately, cigarette smoke has more toxic substances when compared to hookah. Thus, the findings emphasize the need to investigate and develop better ways to make students aware of the components found or produced by this type of tobacco and the diseases associated with this practice.El consumo de tabaco a través de narguile por parte de la población joven se ha incrementado en los últimos años en Brasil. En este estudio, buscamos identificar la prevalencia del consumo y el perfil de usuarios de narguile entre los estudiantes de odontología. Se trata de una investigación con enfoque cuantitativo, realizada a través de cuestionarios autoadministrados que abordan el hábito de fumar y los conocimientos sobre narguile. 160 académicos matriculados en el curso de Odontología de la Universidad Estatal de Paraná (UNIOESTE) en 2016 aceptaron participar en el estudio.De acuerdo con los datos recolectados, el 69% (n = 111) de los académicos entrevistados ya había probado la pipa de agua. 59% (n = 66) de estos empezaron a consumir entre los 17 y 19 años y el 41% (n = 45) entre los 20 y 24 años. Para el 45% (n = 50) de los participantes en este estudio, la curiosidad fue responsable del contacto con la pipa de agua, y para el 23% (n = 25) estar en la universidad proporcionó el uso de esta sustancia. La influencia de los amigos motivó al 77% a probar la pipa de agua, y la asociación de este tipo de tabaco con drogas ilícitas fue reportada por el 8% (11/9) de los participantes. En cuanto al conocimiento de los académicos sobre el tema, el 52% (n = 83) dijo creer que, lamentablemente, el humo del cigarrillo tiene más sustancias tóxicas en comparación con el narguile. Así, los hallazgos enfatizan la necesidad de investigar y desarrollar mejores formas de concienciar a los estudiantes sobre los componentes encontrados o producidos por este tipo de tabaco y las enfermedades asociadas a esta práctica.O consumo de tabaco através narguilé pela população jovem aumentou nos últimos anos no Brasil. Neste estudo, buscou-se identificar a prevalência do consumo e o perfil dos usuários de narguilé entre os acadêmicos de Odontologia. Trata-se de uma pesquisa com abordagem quantitativa, realizada por meio de questionários autoaplicáveis abordando o hábito de fumar e conhecimento sobre narguilé. Concordaram em participar do estudo 160 acadêmicos matriculados no curso de Odontologia da Universidade Estadual do Paraná (UNIOESTE), no ano de 2016. De acordo com os dados coletados, 69% (n=111) dos acadêmicos entrevistados já haviam experimentado o narguilé, sendo que 59% (n=66) desses iniciaram o uso na faixa etária entre 17 e 19 anos e 41% (n=45) entre 20 e 24 anos. Para 45% (n=50) dos participantes deste estudo, a curiosidade foi responsável pelo contato com o narguilé, e para 23% (n=25) estar na universidade propiciou o uso dessa substância. A influência dos amigos motivou 77% a experimentar o narguilé e a associação desse tipo de tabaco com drogas ilícitas foi relatado por 8% (9/111) dos usuários. Em relação aos conhecimentos dos acadêmicos sobre o assunto, 52% (n=83) acreditam que a fumaça do cigarro possui mais substâncias tóxicas quando comparada com o narguilé. Assim, os achados enfatizam a necessidade de investigar e desenvolver melhores formas de conscientizar os acadêmicos acerca dos componentes encontrados ou produzidos por esse tipo de fumo e das doenças associadas a essa prática.Research, Society and Development2022-01-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2480510.33448/rsd-v11i1.24805Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 1; e30811124805Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 1; e30811124805Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 1; e308111248052525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24805/21911Copyright (c) 2022 Maria Stefania Bantle Demertine; Lucinara Ignez Tavares Luzzi; Adriane de Castro Martinez; Gabriel Luiz Linn; Valeria Juliana Jandrey; Felipe Gustavo Fachin; Leonardo de Almeidahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDemertine, Maria Stefania BantleLuzzi, Lucinara Ignez TavaresMartinez, Adriane de CastroLinn, Gabriel LuizJandrey, Valeria JulianaFachin, Felipe GustavoAlmeida, Leonardo de2022-01-16T18:08:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24805Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:43:14.839086Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Hookah: consumption and knowledge among Dentistry students Hookah: consumo y conocimiento entre estudiantes de Odontología Narguilé: consumo e conhecimento entre acadêmicos de Odontologia |
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Hookah: consumption and knowledge among Dentistry students |
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Hookah: consumption and knowledge among Dentistry students Demertine, Maria Stefania Bantle Water Pipe Smoking Smoking Water Pipes Tobacco use disorder. Fumar en Pipa de Agua Pipas de Agua Tabaquismo. Fumar Cachimbo de Água Cachimbo de água Tabagismo. |
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Hookah: consumption and knowledge among Dentistry students |
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Hookah: consumption and knowledge among Dentistry students |
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Hookah: consumption and knowledge among Dentistry students |
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Hookah: consumption and knowledge among Dentistry students |
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Hookah: consumption and knowledge among Dentistry students |
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Demertine, Maria Stefania Bantle |
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Demertine, Maria Stefania Bantle Luzzi, Lucinara Ignez Tavares Martinez, Adriane de Castro Linn, Gabriel Luiz Jandrey, Valeria Juliana Fachin, Felipe Gustavo Almeida, Leonardo de |
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Luzzi, Lucinara Ignez Tavares Martinez, Adriane de Castro Linn, Gabriel Luiz Jandrey, Valeria Juliana Fachin, Felipe Gustavo Almeida, Leonardo de |
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Demertine, Maria Stefania Bantle Luzzi, Lucinara Ignez Tavares Martinez, Adriane de Castro Linn, Gabriel Luiz Jandrey, Valeria Juliana Fachin, Felipe Gustavo Almeida, Leonardo de |
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Water Pipe Smoking Smoking Water Pipes Tobacco use disorder. Fumar en Pipa de Agua Pipas de Agua Tabaquismo. Fumar Cachimbo de Água Cachimbo de água Tabagismo. |
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Water Pipe Smoking Smoking Water Pipes Tobacco use disorder. Fumar en Pipa de Agua Pipas de Agua Tabaquismo. Fumar Cachimbo de Água Cachimbo de água Tabagismo. |
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Tobacco consumption through hookah by the young population has increased in recent years in Brazil. In this study, we sought to identify the prevalence of consumption and the profile of hookah users among dentistry students. This is a research with a quantitative approach, carried out through self-administered questionnaires addressing the smoking habit and knowledge about hookah. 160 academics enrolled in the Dentistry course at the State University of Paraná (UNIOESTE) in 2016 agreed to participate in the study. According to the data collected, 69% (n=111) of the academics interviewed had already tried the hookah. 59% (n=66) of these started using between 17 and 19 years old and 41% (n=45) between 20 and 24 years old. For 45% (n=50) of the participants in this study, curiosity was responsible for the contact with the hookah, and for 23% (n=25) being at the university provided the use of this substance. The influence of friends motivated 77% to try the hookah, and the association of this type of tobacco with illicit drugs was reported by 8% (9/111) of the participants. Regarding the knowledge of academics on the subject, 52% (n=83) said they believed that, unfortunately, cigarette smoke has more toxic substances when compared to hookah. Thus, the findings emphasize the need to investigate and develop better ways to make students aware of the components found or produced by this type of tobacco and the diseases associated with this practice. |
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