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Smoking Prevalence and Associated Factors among Students of Balıkesir University [Eurasian J Pulmonol]
Eurasian J Pulmonol. 2016; 18(1): 29-34 | DOI: 10.5152/ejp.2015.63644  

Smoking Prevalence and Associated Factors among Students of Balıkesir University

Nurhan Sarıoğlu1, Coşkun Cüce2, Fuat Erel1, Mehmet Köse1, Mehmet Arslan2, Abdurrahman Said Bodur2
1Department of Chest Diseases, Balıkesir University School of Medicine, Balıkesir, Turkey
2Department of Public Health, Balıkesir University School of Medicine, Balıkesir, Turkey

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the smoking prevalence and associated factors among the students of Balıkesir University and determine the level of nicotine dependence in smokers.
Methods: Six faculties and two graduate schools located at the Balıkesir University campus were enrolled. The cluster method was used as the sampling method. To observe the rates of smoking initiation while studying at the university, first-year and final year students were compared.
Results: A total of 1096 students were enrolled, with a mean age of 20.4±2.2 years. The regular smoking prevalence rate was 25.5%, occasional smoking rate was 9.5%, alcohol consumption rate was 28.0%, and drug abuse rate was 5.0%. The mean age for attempting to smoke was 16.6±2.2 years. The leading causes of smoking were curiosity, spiritual space, affection, and to comply with friends. According to the Fagerström questionnaire, the level of nicotine dependence was low in 53.0% of the participants, moderate in 8.7%, and high in 28.4%. The average smoking prevalence rate was 23.6% in first-grade students, whereas it was 44.8% in last-grade students. The factors that influence smoking were as follows: being in the last grade, mother, siblings, and friends who smoke, higher allowance, use of alcohol and drugs. Smoking was found to be more prevalent among males.
Conclusion: Last-grade students had a higher smoking prevalence rate than the first-grade students. Family, social environment, and smoking behavior of friends have an influence on smoking. All risk factors, including past history and university period, should be considered together in tobacco control.

Keywords: Risk factors, smoking, university students


Nurhan Sarıoğlu, Coşkun Cüce, Fuat Erel, Mehmet Köse, Mehmet Arslan, Abdurrahman Said Bodur. Smoking Prevalence and Associated Factors among Students of Balıkesir University. Eurasian J Pulmonol. 2016; 18(1): 29-34

Corresponding Author: Nurhan Sarıoğlu, Türkiye


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