| Literature DB >> 29566743 |
Nousheen Iqbal1, Zain A Khan2, Syed Muhammad Hamza Anwar2, Omar Irfan3, Babar Irfan4, Ammar Mushtaq5, Maria Bibi6, Faraz Siddiqui7, Javaid A Khan8.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The manufacturers of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are actively marketing their product through electronic and social media. Undergraduate medical students are expected to have better knowledge and awareness as they directly interact with patients in their training, The purpose of this study is therefore, to determine knowledge, use and perception regarding e-cigarettes among medical students from Sindh, Pakistan.Entities:
Keywords: E-cigarette use; Knowledge; Medical student; Perception
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29566743 PMCID: PMC5863800 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-018-3303-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Demographic and details regarding use of e-cigarettes among medical students of Sindh Pakistan (n = 500)
| Total, n (%) | Tobacco users e-cigarettes, n (%) | non-users, n (%) | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. of students | 500 (100) | 194 (38.8) | 306 (61.2) | |
| Age in years (mean ± SD) | 21.6 ± 1.7 | 21.7 ± 2.1 | 21.5 ± 1.5 | 0.11 |
| Gender | ||||
| Male | 210 (42.0) | 123 (63.5) | 87 (28.4) | < 0.001 |
| Female | 290 (58.0) | 71 (36.5) | 219 (71.6) | |
| Type of institution | ||||
| Private | 199 (39.8) | 77 (39.6) | 222 (72.5) | < 0.001 |
| Public | 301 (60.2) | 117 (60.4) | 84 (27.5) | |
| Year of MBBS | ||||
| 1st | 62 (12.4) | 24 (12.4) | 38 (12.4) | 0.03 |
| 2nd | 84 (16.8) | 26 (13.4) | 58 (19.0) | |
| 3rd | 94 (18.8) | 40 (20.6) | 54 (17.6) | |
| 4th | 118 (23.6) | 58 (29.9) | 60 (19.6) | |
| 5th | 142 (28.4) | 46 (23.7) | 96 (31.4) | |
| Heard about e-cigarettes | ||||
| Yes | 328 (65.6) | 170 (87.6) | 158 (51.6) | < 0.001 |
| No | 172 (34.4) | 24 (12.4) | 148 (48.4) | |
| Source of informationb | ||||
| Friends/acquaintances | 103 (20.6) | 56 (32.9) | 47 (30.1) | 0.03 |
| Mass media/internet | 123 (24.6) | 51 (30.0) | 72 (46.2) | |
| Both | 42 (8.4) | 31 (18.2) | 11 (7.1) | |
| Other sources | 58 (11.6) | 32 (18.8) | 26 (16.7) | |
| Use e-cigarettes | ||||
| Yes | 31 (6.2) | 27 (13.9) | 4 (1.3) | < 0.001 |
| No | 469 (93.8) | 167 (86.1) | 302 (98.7) | |
| Frequency of use | ||||
| Daily | 6 (1.2) | 6 (22.2) | 0 (0) | |
| Sometimes | 15 (3.0) | 14 (51.9) | 1 (25.0) | |
| Rarely (≤ once a month) | 10 (2.0) | 7 (25.9) | 3 (75.0) | |
aConventional tobacco product users including cigarettes, shisha and smokeless tobacco. b Participants who reported knowledge of e-cigarettes
Knowledge and perception of e-cigarette use among medical students
| e-Cigarette user | Non-user | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes (%) | No (%) | Some what (%) | Yes (%) | No (%) | Some what (%) | ||
| 1 | E-cigarettes can cause respiratory diseases (lung cancer, COPD, asthma) | 14 (45.2) | 13 (41.9) | 4 (12.9) | 168 (56.6) | 51 (17.2) | 78 (26.3) |
| 2 | E-cigarettes are associated with addiction/dependency | 9 (29.0) | 17 (54.8) | 5 (16.1) | 171 (57.6) | 45 (15.2) | 81 (27.3) |
| 3 | Use of e-cigarettes is harmful in pregnant women | 14 (45.2) | 12 (38.7) | 5 (16.1) | 207 (69.9) | 31 (10.5) | 58 (19.6) |
| 4 | E-cigarettes help in smoking cessation | 13 (41.9) | 13 (41.9) | 5 (16.1) | 124 (41.9) | 95 (32.1) | 77 (26.0) |
| 5 | Use of e-cigarettes is less harmful than traditional smoking | 16 (51.6) | 11 (35.5) | 4 (12.9) | 181 (60.9) | 64 (21.5) | 52 (17.5) |
| 6 | Use of e-cigarettes is more harmful than traditional smoking | 4 (12.9) | 27 (87.1) | 0 (0) | 27 (9.1) | 250 (84.2) | 20 (6.7) |
| 7 | Use of e-cigarettes is not harmful at all | 10 (32.3) | 16 (51.6) | 5 (16.1) | 29 (9.8) | 201 (67.7) | 67 (22.6) |
| 8 | Use of e-cigarettes is equally harmful as conventional cigarettes | 4 (12.9) | 22 (71.0) | 5 (16.1) | 60 (20.2) | 186 (62.6) | 51 (17.2) |
Multivariable logistic regression analysis for association of e-cigarette use with other forms of tobacco in medical students
| n (%) | Crude OR (95% CI) | Adjusted OR (95% CI) | p-value* | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conventional cigarettes (ever use) | ||||
| Yes | 88 (17.6) | 26.8 (10.5–68.0) | 10.6 (3.6–30.8) | < 0.001 |
| No (ref.) | 412 (82.4) | – | – | |
| Smokeless tobacco use | ||||
| Yes | 23 (4.6) | 26.2 (10.3–67.1) | 7.9 (2.7–23.4) | < 0.001 |
| No (ref.) | 477 (95.4) | – | – | |
| Shisha use | ||||
| Yes | 174 (65.2) | 11.2 (4.2–29.9) | 3.05 (0.9–9.6) | 0.05 |
| No (ref.) | 326 (34.8) | – | – | |
| Gender | ||||
| Male | 210 (42.0) | 4.33 (1.89–9.89) | ||
| Female (ref.) | 290 (58.0) | – | ||
| Academic year | ||||
| Year I–III | 240 (48.0) | 1.12 (0.54–2.34) | ||
| Year IV–V | 260 (52.0) | |||
| Type of university | ||||
| Private | 201 (40.2) | 1.24 (0.59–2.57 | ||
| Public (ref.) | 299 (59.8) | – | ||
* Adjusted model