Enviromental influence and intention to quit smoking among college students

Introduction: Secondhand tobacco smoke is a known carcinogen and has shown positive association with smok- ing status, susceptibility and cessation. Smoke free environment policy seem to reduce this exposure and influence intention to quit and frequency of quit attempts. Despite having a smoke free...

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Main Authors: Zainal Abidin, Muhammad 'Adil, Kadir@Shahar, Hayati, Abdul Manaf, Rosliza
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Language:English
Published: Faculty perubatan dan sains kesihatan UPM 2019
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/79333/1/79333_Enviromental%20influence%20and%20intention.pdf
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Abdul Manaf, Rosliza
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description Introduction: Secondhand tobacco smoke is a known carcinogen and has shown positive association with smok- ing status, susceptibility and cessation. Smoke free environment policy seem to reduce this exposure and influence intention to quit and frequency of quit attempts. Despite having a smoke free policy, smokers are still exposed to second hand smoke and this might influence their smoking behaviour and cessation. The objective of this study was to examine the association between environmental tobacco smoke exposures with intention to quit smoking among young adults in college with smoke free policy. Methods: Data were drawn from a cluster based randomised controlled trial in 10 government colleges in Selangor. Baseline characteristics of 160 college smokers were mea- sured using adapted questionnaire. Intention to quit was measured using Transtheoretical Model and environmental influence of tobacco smoke exposure. Results: Majority of the smokers were male (99.4%), single (100%), of Malay ethnicity (94.4%) and Muslim (95.6%). Most of them are in pre-contemplation stage where they do not have any intention to quit (65.6%). On environmental influence, at work or college environmental exposure, majority were exposed between 1 to 2 hours (36.9%) and 3 to 8 hours (40.6%). On exposure at home or hostel, majority were exposed between 1 to 4 hours (44.4%) and 5 to 14 hours (21.9%). In terms of friend’s exposures, majority have most of their friends smoking (68.1%). We found no statistically significant association between environmental influence and intention to quit smoking. Conclusion: Although we found no relationship, future research should examine the pathway between environmental influence and smoking behaviour.
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spelling iium-793332020-03-12T06:54:49Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/79333/ Enviromental influence and intention to quit smoking among college students Zainal Abidin, Muhammad 'Adil Kadir@Shahar, Hayati Abdul Manaf, Rosliza RA Public aspects of medicine Introduction: Secondhand tobacco smoke is a known carcinogen and has shown positive association with smok- ing status, susceptibility and cessation. Smoke free environment policy seem to reduce this exposure and influence intention to quit and frequency of quit attempts. Despite having a smoke free policy, smokers are still exposed to second hand smoke and this might influence their smoking behaviour and cessation. The objective of this study was to examine the association between environmental tobacco smoke exposures with intention to quit smoking among young adults in college with smoke free policy. Methods: Data were drawn from a cluster based randomised controlled trial in 10 government colleges in Selangor. Baseline characteristics of 160 college smokers were mea- sured using adapted questionnaire. Intention to quit was measured using Transtheoretical Model and environmental influence of tobacco smoke exposure. Results: Majority of the smokers were male (99.4%), single (100%), of Malay ethnicity (94.4%) and Muslim (95.6%). Most of them are in pre-contemplation stage where they do not have any intention to quit (65.6%). On environmental influence, at work or college environmental exposure, majority were exposed between 1 to 2 hours (36.9%) and 3 to 8 hours (40.6%). On exposure at home or hostel, majority were exposed between 1 to 4 hours (44.4%) and 5 to 14 hours (21.9%). In terms of friend’s exposures, majority have most of their friends smoking (68.1%). We found no statistically significant association between environmental influence and intention to quit smoking. Conclusion: Although we found no relationship, future research should examine the pathway between environmental influence and smoking behaviour. Faculty perubatan dan sains kesihatan UPM 2019-09 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/79333/1/79333_Enviromental%20influence%20and%20intention.pdf Zainal Abidin, Muhammad 'Adil and Kadir@Shahar, Hayati and Abdul Manaf, Rosliza (2019) Enviromental influence and intention to quit smoking among college students. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 15 (Supplement 4). p. 77. E-ISSN 2636-9346 https://medic.upm.edu.my/upload/dokumen/20190830160200Complete_file_IFaH.pdf
spellingShingle RA Public aspects of medicine
Zainal Abidin, Muhammad 'Adil
Kadir@Shahar, Hayati
Abdul Manaf, Rosliza
Enviromental influence and intention to quit smoking among college students
title Enviromental influence and intention to quit smoking among college students
title_full Enviromental influence and intention to quit smoking among college students
title_fullStr Enviromental influence and intention to quit smoking among college students
title_full_unstemmed Enviromental influence and intention to quit smoking among college students
title_short Enviromental influence and intention to quit smoking among college students
title_sort enviromental influence and intention to quit smoking among college students
topic RA Public aspects of medicine
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