SMOKING-HABITS OF STUDENTS IN SECONDARY HEALTH INSTITUTES IN RIYADH-CITY, SAUDI-ARABIA

Citation
Aaw. Saeed et al., SMOKING-HABITS OF STUDENTS IN SECONDARY HEALTH INSTITUTES IN RIYADH-CITY, SAUDI-ARABIA, Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 113(3), 1993, pp. 132-135
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
ISSN journal
02640325
Volume
113
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
132 - 135
Database
ISI
SICI code
0264-0325(1993)113:3<132:SOSISH>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
The smoking habits of all male and female students enroled in Riyadh S econdary Health Institutes of the Ministry of Health in 1990 were stud ied using a self-administered questionnaire. The overall smoking preva lence was 22%. Cigarettes were virtually the only form of tobacco used . Males smoked about twice the females in terms of prevalence (24% and 14%) and intensity (14 and 6 cigarettes per day). The majority of smo kers for both sexes started the habit at or before the age of 16 years and the majority of them thought seriously about quitting and attempt ed to quit but only 12% of them were so far successful. Psychologic pr essures, smoking contacts and foreign travel were important factors in relapsers. Religious, health and professional considerations were the most important motives for attempting to quit the habit among smokers and for not attempting the habit itself for the non smokers.