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Support of smoking restriction in public areas among adolescents in Malaysia-The findings from Tobacco and E-Cigarette Survey among adolescents in Malaysia (TECMA)
Author(s) -
Kuang Hock Lim,
Pei Pei Heng,
Hui Li Lim,
Yoon Ling Cheong,
Chee Cheong Kee,
Sumarni Mohd Ghazali,
Jia Hui Lim
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of public health research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2232-0245
pISSN - 2232-0253
DOI - 10.17576/ijphr.1201.2022.01
Subject(s) - malay , environmental health , public health , tobacco control , descriptive statistics , smoke , cross sectional study , medicine , psychology , geography , philosophy , linguistics , statistics , nursing , mathematics , pathology , meteorology
Adolescents are the future generation, and their support for smoke-free policies might create momentum for future stringent smoke-free initiatives. This study aimed to determine the levels and factors associated with support for smoking in public areas among Malaysian school-going adolescents aged 10-19 years. Methods: The data were derived from the Tobacco and E-cigarettes among adolescents in Malaysia (TECMA), which employed the cross-sectional study design and multistage sampling to select the representative samples of school-going adolescents. Data was obtained through self-administered of pre-validated questionnaire. Descriptive study, cross-tabulation and multivariable analysis were used for analysis Result: Majority of respondents supported smoking restriction in public areas (86.3%, 95 CI 85.4-87.1). The proportion and likelihood of support of smoke-free initiative were higher among respondents with better knowledge of the harmful effects of second-hand smoke (SHS), been taught in school about the health effects of smoking, older age group (16-19 years), female, those students schooling in urban areas, Malay and other Bumiputras from Sabah and Sarawak. However, current smokers and ECV users were less likely to support smoke-free initiatives in public areas. Conclusion: The level of support for smoke-free initiative in public areas was high among youths in Malaysia, and this might offer promising prospects to expand the non-smoking areas to more public areas in the future. . Keywords: smoke-free public area, level of support, school-going adolescent,smoking status, TECMA

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