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DOI: 10.1016/j.cegh.2019.04.012
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Tobacco use patterns and tobacco-related awareness in medical students of Delhi

Abstract: Background: Tobacco use is globally one of the leading preventable causes of premature death, disease, and disability. Tobacco use among health professionals is a key interest domain in the area of tobacco-related surveillance since physicians have a pivotal role in tobacco cessation. The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence of tobacco use among the undergraduate male medical students and assess their awareness of anti-smoking legislation in India. Material and methods: We conducted a cros… Show more

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“…Another major factor of smoking in our study is being a university accommodation resident. Vankhuma et al (2020) observed similar results where higher tobacco consumption was found among those that lived on campus compared with those that did not. Living in a family setup can act as a barrier against the vulnerability to practice substance use.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Another major factor of smoking in our study is being a university accommodation resident. Vankhuma et al (2020) observed similar results where higher tobacco consumption was found among those that lived on campus compared with those that did not. Living in a family setup can act as a barrier against the vulnerability to practice substance use.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Generally, the sample comprised of both male and female students, except studies by Aggarwal et al ,[ 15 ] Gupta et al ,[ 16 ] Hameedkunju et al ,[ 17 ] Inderjit et al ,[ 18 ] Khan et al ,[ 19 ] Kumar et al ,[ 20 ] Kumari and Nath,[ 21 ] and Vankhuma et al . [ 22 ] which comprised exclusively of male students. The response rate of these studies varied from 52.44% to 100%, with a median response rate of 89.8%.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Awareness of ill effects of tobacco use among participants was less than what was reported in GATS 2. There are studies that reported inadequate knowledge of the harm from SLT use and legislation against a ban on smoking in public places (Murthy et al, 2018;Vankhuma et al, 2020). Peoples' knowledge and belief also vary among different groups regarding the two forms (smoked and smokeless tobacco).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%