Smoking Amongst the Students Of Hanoi Medical University: Status And Predictors \r\n', u'\r\n', u'
Journal of Medical Research
; : 113-120, 2008.
Article
en Vi
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| ID: wpr-496
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WPRO
ABSTRACT
Introduction:
Smoking amongst medical students is rather common practice. According to a WHO report in 1989, the rate of smoking among the students of Hanoi Medical University was 38.3%. However, there has not been any investigation aimed at reevaluating the smoking situation among students of this university.\r\n', u'Objectives:
To understand the smoking situation and factors that influences the students of Hanoi Medical University. \r\n', u'Subjects andmethods:
A questionnaire on tobacco use among youths, which was documented by the Institute of Global Tobacco Control, is used to collect the data. \r\n', u'Results:
The smoking rate is 23.6%, (43.4% in men versus 1.3% in women). Average age of first use is about 19 years of age. Smoking trend increases across the age groups and academic years, while the intention of quitting cigarette decreases across age cohorts. 4 factors affecting smoking are belief, attitude to cigarette control, exposure to family and friends that smoke. The relationship between knowledge and smoking is not statistically significant. \r\n', u"Conclusion:
Smoking among medical students in Hanoi Medical University is relatively prevalent. Early impaction is necessary to promote quitting cigarettes. Impact on knowledge is not enough; it also needs to focus on the surrounding environment of students through their family members and friends. Like direct interventions on the students' family and friends as both receivers and providers of intervention. Consolidating beliefs and attitudes to tobacco control also plays a critical part. \r\n", u'Palabras clave
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Base de datos:
WPRIM
Asunto principal:
Estudiantes
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Estudiantes de Medicina
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Productos de Tabaco
Tipo de estudio:
Prognostic_studies
Idioma:
Vi
Revista:
Journal of Medical Research
Año:
2008
Tipo del documento:
Article