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Illiteracy, Ignorance, and Willingness to Quit Smoking among Villagers in India

During the field work to control oral cancer, difficulty in communication was encountered with illiterates. A study to define the role of illiteracy, ignorance and willingness to quit smoking among the villagers was undertaken in a rural area surrounding Doddipatla Village, A.P., India. Out of a tot...

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Autores principales: Gavarasana, Satyanarayana, Gorty, Prasad V. S. N. R., Allam, Apparao
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1992
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5918826/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1506267
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1992.tb00112.x
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author Gavarasana, Satyanarayana
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Allam, Apparao
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description During the field work to control oral cancer, difficulty in communication was encountered with illiterates. A study to define the role of illiteracy, ignorance and willingness to quit smoking among the villagers was undertaken in a rural area surrounding Doddipatla Village, A.P., India. Out of a total population of 3,550, 272 (7.7%) persons, mostly in the age range of 21–50 years, attended a cancer detection camp. There were 173 (63.6%) females and 99 (36.4%) males, among whom 66 (M53 + F13) were smokers; 36.4% of males and 63% of females were illiterate. Among the illiterates, it was observed that smoking rate was high (56%) and 47.7% were ignorant of health effects of smoking. The attitude of illiterate smokers was encouraging, as 83.6% were willing to quit smoking. Further research is necessary to design health education material for 413.5 million illiterates living in India (1991 Indian Census). A community health worker, trained in the use of mass media coupled with a person‐to‐person approach, may help the smoker to quit smoking.
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spelling pubmed-59188262018-05-11 Illiteracy, Ignorance, and Willingness to Quit Smoking among Villagers in India Gavarasana, Satyanarayana Gorty, Prasad V. S. N. R. Allam, Apparao Jpn J Cancer Res Article During the field work to control oral cancer, difficulty in communication was encountered with illiterates. A study to define the role of illiteracy, ignorance and willingness to quit smoking among the villagers was undertaken in a rural area surrounding Doddipatla Village, A.P., India. Out of a total population of 3,550, 272 (7.7%) persons, mostly in the age range of 21–50 years, attended a cancer detection camp. There were 173 (63.6%) females and 99 (36.4%) males, among whom 66 (M53 + F13) were smokers; 36.4% of males and 63% of females were illiterate. Among the illiterates, it was observed that smoking rate was high (56%) and 47.7% were ignorant of health effects of smoking. The attitude of illiterate smokers was encouraging, as 83.6% were willing to quit smoking. Further research is necessary to design health education material for 413.5 million illiterates living in India (1991 Indian Census). A community health worker, trained in the use of mass media coupled with a person‐to‐person approach, may help the smoker to quit smoking. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1992-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5918826/ /pubmed/1506267 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1992.tb00112.x Text en
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