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Prevalence and determinants of smoking initiation among school students in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Authors :
Bojan Joksimović
Maja Račić
Sanja Tanovic
Vedrana R. Joksimovic
Sinisa Ristic
Source :
International journal of adolescent medicine and health. 27(4)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Background:Tobacco smoking amongst the young is a matter of public health concern because of the immediate and long-term health consequences associated with tobacco use, such as asthma, cancers, and cardiovascular diseases. The purpose of this study was to identify the determinants of smoking initiation among a sample of high school students in Bosnia and Herzegovina.Methods:The study was conducted among 198 high school students in Zvornik, Bosnia and Herzegovina, during April 2013. A self-administered, pre-tested, structured, close-ended questionnaire was used for data collection.Results:Fourth grade students mainly initiated smoking in high school (45%), while the majority of third and second grade students initiated smoking in primary school. Among students who smoke, an average duration of the smoking habit was Conclusion:This study indicates that a high proportion of 15–18 year olds in the town of Zvornik are current smokers. Gender, age, and parent and peer influence were identified as important associations with smoking. Interventions should not only be confined to the secondary school environment but they should also extend to their places of residence so that influences in the home environment and social surroundings that contribute to tobacco use are also tackled.

Details

ISSN :
21910278
Volume :
27
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of adolescent medicine and health
Accession number :
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