Smoking prevalence and associated attitudes among high school students in Turkey

Type Journal Article - Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
Title Smoking prevalence and associated attitudes among high school students in Turkey
Author(s)
Volume 12
Issue 5
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2011
Page numbers 1313-1316
URL http://apocpcontrol.com/paper_file/issue_abs/Volume12_No5/1313-16 c 4.29 Zehra Golbasi.pdf
Abstract
This is a descriptive study to determine the smoking prevalence and attitudes with smoking among high school
students in Sivas, Turkey. This study was carried out in 6 high schools located in Sivas, Turkey. The sample
was constituted by 1050 students. The data of the study was obtained by a questionnaire which is developed by
researchers. The x2 test was used in the statistical analyses. In this study, the rate of students who did not smoke
or stopped smoking was found to be 79.6%, while the rate of occasionaly or daily smokers was 20.4%. Students
with male gender, those whose fathers and mothers had a low educational level, and a smoking mother, father or
sibling, had a higher frequency of smoking (p<0.05). Students were found to have opposite attitudes to cigarette
in general and rates of agreed to some attitude expressions were found to be higher in non-smoking students.
The results demonstrated that the smoking prevalence among high school students was high and students with
a smoking family member in particular, those with parents having low educational levels and of male gender
should be regarded as a risk group for smoking.

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