Prevalence of Smoking among University Students, Aseer region in Saudi Arabia – A Cross-sectional study

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Asma Saad Habbash
Mohanad Qasem A Alshabab
Feras Mohammed R Alqahtani
Raghad Mohammed O Alhussain
Noura A Alshehri
Lizy Sonia Benjamin
Zainab Alqahtani

Keywords

Prevalence, Smoking, E-smoking, Adolescents, University students, Aseer

Abstract

Introduction: Smoking is on the rise among adolescent students which affects public health and well-being. This study was conducted with the aim to estimate the prevalence of smoking among undergraduate students studying at King Khalid University, Aseer, Saudi Arabia.
Methods and materials: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 1160 undergraduate male and female students studying at King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia. The data was collected from June to November 2022. A stratified random sampling technique was used to select the samples. The data was collected through a self-administered questionnaire. Data were analyzed using SPSS-24.
Results: The students aged between 20 and 21 years (30.3%). The key finding of the study was 17% of the university students were current smokers, 5% had the habit of smoking in the past and 78.6% of the students were non-smokers. 64% of them had used regular cigarettes, 27% of them electronic cigarettes and 9% used both regular cigarettes and electronic cigarettes. 42 % started smoking between 21-25 years of their age. There was a significant association between age and intention to stop smoking with (χ2 = 7.32 at p< 0. 05 levels).
Conclusion: Awareness regarding the adverse effects and early prevention of smoking, particularly in young adults, is crucial. Smoking cessation at a younger age is better than treating complications of smoking later in life. Hence this study recommends anti-smoking policies at the University level that need to be started and routinely evaluated.

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