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Factors affecting smoking initiation and cessation among adult smokers in Fiji: A qualitative study.

Authors :
Mohammadnezhad M
Kengganpanich M
Source :
Tobacco induced diseases [Tob Induc Dis] 2021 Dec 06; Vol. 19, pp. 92. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Dec 06 (Print Publication: 2021).
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Introduction: Smoking as a public health challenge is globally considered the main risk factor of many non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Knowing factors contributing to smoking commencement and cessation is the necessary step to develop prevention strategies to combat this issue. To date, no study has been conducted in Fiji, therefore this study aimed to explore the reasons adult smokers initiate smoking and cessation in Fiji.<br />Methods: A qualitative study was conducted among 35 current smokers who were interviewed between 1 May and 31 July 2020 in Suva, Fiji. Three health centers were chosen randomly to collect data and purposive sampling was applied to reach study participants. A semi-structured, open-ended questionnaire was used to guide the interviews. The content of in-depth interviews was transcribed and data were analyzed using content and thematic analysis.<br />Results: The results of this study showed that most of the participants were male (57%), I-taukei (77%), single (54%), had attained tertiary education level (69%), were of Christian religion (77%), and unemployed (63%). Two main themes were identified including: 'factors affecting smoking initiation' and 'factors affecting smoking cessation'. 'Peer pressure', 'smoking myth', 'smoking as a fun', 'unpleasant event in life' and 'smoking establishes friendships' were factors affecting initiation of smoking; while 'knowledge on smoking harms', 'financial constraints', 'desire to improve health', 'constant request from family members', 'desire to save time', 'religious factors' and 'cultural factors', were factors affecting smoking cessation among smokers.<br />Conclusions: This study highlights the main factors affecting smoking among adult smokers in Fiji. Considering these factors in future health planning will help policy makers and decision makers to develop tailored interventions to combat this health issue.<br />Competing Interests: The authors have completed and submitted the ICMJE Form for Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest and none was reported.<br /> (© 2021 Mohammadnezhad M. and Kengganpanich M.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1617-9625
Volume :
19
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Tobacco induced diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34949974
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18332/tid/143027