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Study of Smoking among Females Students in Ibn Sina National Medical College

Authors :
Abdullah Labib Almanzalawi
Tarnim Muhsen Alghamdi
Zaher Saleh Alshehri
Mohamed Awad Alqarni
Maha Ali Alshammari
Alaa Hassan Mousli
Nawaf Faiq Alsarraj
Ahmed Yousef Atiah
Banan Mohammad Ali Majrashi
Saleha Hamed Mabrouk
Nedaa Hassan Alshihri
Sefa Mehmet Emin Altun
Qamar Omar Betrah
Abdulmajeed Abdullah Al-Gh amdi
Ahmed A Alharbi
Lujain Osama Rayes
Ahmed Fahad Alzahrani
Alaa Ahmed Mohamed Elmorsy Elsayed
Sultan Mohammad Srougi
Amoutazbillah Abdurahman Khedrawi
Source :
The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine. 65:709-723
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Egypts Presidential Specialized Council for Education and Scientific Research, 2016.

Abstract

Background: prevention of smoking is a key strategy to improve general health. However, survey data from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia have indicated that a large number of female medical students are addicted to smoking despite the knowledge of its harmful effects. This article comparatively explores the impact of smoking on health among female medical students in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Data were collected as part of a program of qualitative and quantitative research investigating the prevalence of smoking among female medical students. Objectives:to study the prevalence of smoking among females in the college of ibn Sina and it is impact on their health in relation to personal and family character, CAP knowledge attitude and practice, and association of medical condition as chronic bronchitis and bronchial asthma. Methods:the study was conducted among female’s students attending college of ibn Sina-Jeddah-Saudi Arabia. An open-ended questionnaire was developed to cover the objectives. Conclusion: this study indicated that across the targeted sites, the descriptions made by female smokers about the harmful impact of smoking on their health were often vague. After assessment of the risk factor and variables that may increase prevalence of smoking among medical students, the prevalence of smoking was only 7.95% and used to practice smoking habit despite the knowledge of its side effects.

Details

ISSN :
20907125 and 16872002
Volume :
65
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a752f28a0c71f5b3c6f806116e71c3a3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12816/0033787