PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

Knowledge, beliefs, attitude, and practices of E-cigarette use among dental students: A multinational survey.

  • Mohammed Nasser Alhajj,
  • Sadeq Ali Al-Maweri,
  • Morenike O Folayan,
  • Esam Halboub,
  • Yousef Khader,
  • Ridwaan Omar,
  • Abdullah G Amran,
  • Ola B Al-Batayneh,
  • Asja Celebić,
  • Sanja Persic,
  • Humeyra Kocaelli,
  • Firas Suleyman,
  • Abdulaziz A Alkheraif,
  • Darshan D Divakar,
  • Abdulbaset A Mufadhal,
  • Mohammed A Al-Wesabi,
  • Wadhah A Alhajj,
  • Mokhtar A Aldumaini,
  • Saadika Khan,
  • Thiyezen A Al-Dhelai,
  • Ahmed Shaher Alqahtani,
  • Ali H Murad,
  • Joseph E Makzoumé,
  • Shivani Kohli,
  • Tareq A Ziyad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276191
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 10
p. e0276191

Abstract

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BackgroundE-cigarette use is a trend worldwide nowadays with mounting evidence on associated morbidities and mortality. Dentists can modify the smoking behaviors of their patients. This study aimed to explore the knowledge, beliefs, attitude, and practice of E-cigarette use among dental students.Materials and methodsThis multinational, cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study recruited undergraduate dental students from 20 dental schools in 11 countries. The outcome variable was current smoking status (non-smoker, E-cigarette user only, tobacco cigarette smoker only, dual user). The explanatory variables were country of residence, sex, age, marital status, and educational level. Multiple linear regression analysis was performed to explore the explanatory variables associated with E-cigarette smoking.ResultsOf the 5697 study participants, 5156 (90.8%) had heard about E-cigarette, and social media was the most reported source of information for 33.2% of the participants. For the 5676 current users of E-cigarette and/or tobacco smoking, 4.5% use E-cigarette, and 4.6% were dual users. There were significant associations between knowledge and country (PConclusionThe knowledge of dental students about E-cigarette was unsatisfactory, yet their beliefs and attitudes were acceptable. Topics about E-cigarette should be implemented in the dental curriculum.