Survey of the Prevalence and Factors Related to Smoking Among University Students in Kerman

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Deputy of Health, Department of Health Education and Promotion, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran

2 Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Institute for Futures Studies in Health, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran

10.34172/JHAD.92397

Abstract

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Background: Tobacco use is risky behavior that causes numerous health issues in addition to threatening cultural and social
foundations. Due to its availability and lesser social stigma compared to other addictive substances, many students in Kerman
universities have taken up smoking. This study examines the factors related to smoking among these university students.
Methods: This cross-sectional descriptive study used multistage sampling with a sample size of 1052 students from Kerman
universities in 2023. Data were collected via a questionnaire covering background information, smoking status, and factors
influencing smoking behavior and prevention. Data were analyzed by SPSS 25 software using the chi-square test and Pearson
correlation coefficient, with P<0.05 considered statistically significant.
Results: Participants had an average age of 21.67±2.86 years. Their self-reports indicated that 19.8% smoked cigarettes, 17.0%
used hookah in the past 30 days, 30.4% had ever smoked cigarettes, and 41.3% had ever used hookah. Smoking rates were
significantly higher among male students (P<0.001). Key reasons for smoking included entertainment (53.7%), stress reduction
(50.8%), and peer pressure (50.5%). Key prevention factors were awareness of smoking’s harmful effects (54.0%), mental peace in
the family (50.7%), and adherence to moral principles (46.4%).
Conclusion: Smoking prevalence among students is on the rise, with a third of the students having smoked and about half having
used hookah. Preventive educational interventions and stress-reducing recreational activities are recommended to mitigate this
trend.

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