Smoking among adolescents: Relation to school success, socioeconomic status, nutrition, and self-esteem
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2002
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SMW supporting association
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
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Objective: Smoking is a worldwide health problem. This study was designed to evaluate the current status and to examine some potential factors affecting smoking among adolescents. Design: Descriptive, cross-sectional study. Setting: Community based study. Subjects: Of all middle and high school students in Edirne, Turkey, 883 (6.83%) were randomly sampled. Mean age of the subjects was 15.0 ± 1.8 years. Method: A self-applied questionnaire was used to collect demographic data, smoking status, school success, nutritional behaviour and self-esteem. The influence of different factors on smoking was evaluated with a logistic regression model. Results: There were 89 active smokers (11.1%) with the critical age of 15 years for smoking commitment. 609 students (71.9%) were exposed to environmental tobacco smoke. Nutritional behaviour rich in vegetables (OR = 0.813), high school success (OR = 0.807), longer time reserved for homework (OR = 0.718) and eating breakfast (OR = 0.353) were significantly associated with a lower smoking rate. Having a mother, who smoked (OR = 2.155), increasing age (OR = 1.704), increasing number of siblings (OR = 1.351) and eating fast food (OR = 1.150) were associated with significantly higher smoking rates. Conclusion: An educational programme aimed at changing behaviour and attitude to tobacco smoking and including nutritional counselling with high emphasis on the transition age from early to late adolescence may be a successful primary prevention. In addition projects designed to improve school performance may lead to a reduction in smoking rates while providing an investment in the future of the teenagers.
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Adolescents; Nutrition; Self-Esteem; Smoking; Students, Tobacco Smoke; Academic Achievement; Adolescent; Article; Child Behavior; Child Health; Child Parent Relation; Controlled Study; Counseling; Demography; Disease Association; Eating Habit; Education; Environmental Factor; Family; Female; Health Program; Human; Major Clinical Study; Male; Meal; Nutrition; Nutritional Status; Primary Prevention; Risk Factor; School; Self Esteem; Sibling; Smoking; Smoking Habit; Socioeconomics; Task Performance; Vegetable
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Swiss Medical Weekly
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Q2
Cilt
132
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31-32