Medicine Science (Mar 2013)

Prevalence of tobacco use among Class 10 students in an urban field practice area, Bangalore: a cross sectional study

  • Malappurath Suresh Shruthi,
  • Riyaz Basha,
  • Selvi Thangaraj,
  • Rangnath T S

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5455/medscience.2012.01.8037
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 363 – 73

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Objectives: To study prevalence and perception of tobacco use among 10th Standard students in an urban field practice area in Bangalore Background: Smoking is the most widespread , modern social disease worldwide; and one “tobacco-related” death occurring every 8 seconds in India, whereas avoiding tobacco adds 20 yrs to the life of a teenager. Efficient preventive programs implemented among adolescents would considerably lower the morbidity and mortality in adults for chronic diseases. Materials and methods: High schools of the urban field practice area were selected by simple random sampling. Data was collected by self-administering of pre-structured questionnaire to all Class 10 students of each of the selected schools. Results: Overall prevalence of tobacco use was 17.9% .There was a statistically significant association between gender, parental influence and tobacco use among students (p [Med-Science 2013; 2(1.000): 363-73]

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