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Is tobacco use a problem among deaf college students?

Barbara A Berman1, Coen Bernaards, Elizabeth A Eckhardt, Heidi B Kleiger, Lauren Maucere, Leanne Streja, Glenn Wong, Shari Barkin, Roshan Bastani.   

Abstract

College students' tobacco use poses a significant public health problem. Effective intervention requires understanding of this behavior among race/ethnic, cultural, and linguistic collegiate subgroups, including deaf and hard of hearing collegians. Findings from a first-ever tobacco-related survey among this understudied population are reported. The authors used written questionnaires and the Interactive Video Questionnaire, a multimedia computer technology developed for use with the deaf and hard of hearing, to interview 241 volunteers on seven California college campuses. They found lower self-reported current smoking prevalence (14.5%) relative to collegians in the general population, but considerable ever smoking (65.1%) and multiple types of tobacco use (37.3%). The authors report on factors associated with tobacco use and on students' exposure to cigarette marketing, gaps experienced in receipt of antitobacco messages and services, and students' antitobacco intervention recommendations. Limitations of the research are described, including possible underreporting of participants' tobacco use.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17225639     DOI: 10.1353/aad.2006.0042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Ann Deaf        ISSN: 0002-726X


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