
Active and passive smoking - attitudes and opinion of the students
Author(s) -
Nada Kostić-Bibić,
Zorica V Dragas,
Vesna Vukmirović,
Snezana Pinter
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.135
H-Index - 17
eISSN - 2406-0895
pISSN - 0370-8179
DOI - 10.2298/sarh06s2093k
Subject(s) - medicine , passive smoking , tobacco product , curriculum , cigarette smoking , purchasing , tobacco smoke , environmental health , marketing , psychology , business , pedagogy
. The concern is present worldwide as the tobacco use and smoking is becoming more and more common in young generation. Spread of tobacco use epidemics is a global problem with serious consequences to social, economic and ecological life as well as on health. OBJECTIVE. To collect information about tobacco use in students aged 13-15 years in school in Subotica, their knowledge and standing about smoking as well as level of advertisement and availability of purchasing tobacco and tobacco products. It should include the level of passive smoking, i.e. exposure to tobacco smoke and health education in curriculum. METHOD. Application of statistical study involving 327 students aged 13-15 years in 4 elementary and 2 high schools in Subotica, in October 2003. ?Global youth tobacco survey? was the statistical study that was used after required permits had been granted. RESULTS. A total of 41.5% of students tried cigarette smoking, more girls (43.4%) than boys (38.6%; p>0.05); 52.6% of first grade of high school students, 37.6% of eighth grade and 33.9% seventh grade students (?2=9.081; DF=2; p<0.05). 7.4% students were regular smokers, and 14.8% smoked at least 3 weeks in the last month. Knowledge of students about the harmful effect of smoking was not satisfactory. Advertisement of tobacco product is highly present in media, and cigarettes are available easily. The level of passive smoking was also very high: 24.8% of parents were smokers, i.e. fathers accounted for 23.2%, and mothers accounted for 17% of cases. 28.7% of teachers smoked in school building. Educational and health programs in the schools are not satisfactory. CONCLUSION. The research shows that the use of tobacco products in student population is serious. It seems necessary to make an effective program which will control the use of tobacco products in early age of student population.