1. Knowledge and awareness of oral cancer and impact of pictorial warnings on the willingness to quit tobacco in young tobacco consumers in India
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Ruchika Gupta, Siddharth Singh, Sandeep Kumar, Shruti Sinha, Priyanka Kumari, Palkin Mehta, and Simran Kumari Chourasia
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Consumption (economics) ,Government ,Dental health ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Cancer ,Validated questionnaire ,030206 dentistry ,medicine.disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Environmental health ,Scale (social sciences) ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,medicine ,Psychology - Abstract
Background Oral cancer is most common cancer globally and is one of the most life-threatening conditions worldwide. Aim To assess the knowledge and awareness of oral cancer and the impact of pictorial warnings on the willingness to quit tobacco in young tobacco consumers in India. Methods This cross-sectional study included 250 young tobacco consumers from Ranchi, Jharkhand. A pretested validated questionnaire was used that collected information on knowledge and awareness of oral cancer from the respondents. The responses were estimated on a three-point scale (No/Don’t know/Yes). p-Value Results The majority of the respondents were aware of oral cancer (92.0%). Educational status was significantly associated with a good knowledge of awareness of oral cancer and its associated risk factors (p-Value Conclusion Alternative strategies need to be employed by the government to motivate people to quit tobacco consumption. Dental health education should be provided and educational pamphlets should be distributed to create awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco consumption.
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- 2018
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