Smoking: knowledge, attitudes, habits and degree of dependence of young adults in Salvador
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Smoking^i2^sepidemiol, Risk factors, Tabacco use disorder, AdolescentAbstract
This study was aimed at evaluating the degree of smoking dependence and to characterize social demographic data, habits and attitudes of young smokers. Answered the questionnaire102 students from Salvador, State of Bahia, of which 11 were smokers. Their mean age and the age in which they first smoked were 18.2 and 13.4 years respectively. Most of them were male, in the first year of senior high school, of brown skin color and had close relatives who smoke. The majority of those young smokers had been advised about the risks of smoking at home and in school, but few had knowledge about the benefits of quitting. Almost half of them had been smoking for more than three years and had started to smoke out of curiosity. More than half of them smoked one cigarette per day, with low levels of nicotine, bought the cigarettes in shops, and wanted and tried to quit smoking, but never succeeded. The degree of dependence was low for most of them. This study offers hints for nurses to act against smoking with young adults.Downloads
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2006-12-01
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Almeida, A. F. de, & Mussi, F. C. (2006). Smoking: knowledge, attitudes, habits and degree of dependence of young adults in Salvador. Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da USP, 40(4), 456-463. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-62342006000400002