2020
DOI: 10.1590/scielopreprints.794
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Opinião de escolares adolescentes fumantes sobre aconselhamento e tratamento para cessação do tabagismo em serviços de saúde: estudo transversal, estado de Goiás, 2018

Abstract: Objetivo: Conhecer a opinião de escolares adolescentes fumantes sobre aconselhamento e tratamento para cessação do tabagismo, e investigar se uma opinião negativa estava associada à falta de motivação para parar de fumar. Métodos: Estudo transversal, realizado no estado de Goiás, Brasil, com amostra intencional de escolares adolescentes, em 2018. Utilizou-se regressão de Poisson. Resultados: Participaram 130 adolescentes. A maioria manifestou opinião positiva sobre as três intervenções para cessação do tabagis… Show more

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“…When looking at the age when respondents experienced first smoking, of the 14 (47%) respondents, as many as 2 (7%) teenage boys had started smoking since elementary school or aged 10 years, and as many as 8 (27%) teenage boys started smoking since junior high school or aged 13-14 years, and as many as 1 (3%) teenagers started smoking since high school or aged 16 years [8]. The results of a study showed the age characteristic of adolescents who smoked at the age of 14 to 16 years old was as many as 54.6%, and as many as (65.4%) of school adolescents had a low level of nicotine dependence [13]. The age of early smokers continues to increase; even starting in elementary and junior high school age [14].…”
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“…When looking at the age when respondents experienced first smoking, of the 14 (47%) respondents, as many as 2 (7%) teenage boys had started smoking since elementary school or aged 10 years, and as many as 8 (27%) teenage boys started smoking since junior high school or aged 13-14 years, and as many as 1 (3%) teenagers started smoking since high school or aged 16 years [8]. The results of a study showed the age characteristic of adolescents who smoked at the age of 14 to 16 years old was as many as 54.6%, and as many as (65.4%) of school adolescents had a low level of nicotine dependence [13]. The age of early smokers continues to increase; even starting in elementary and junior high school age [14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%