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The Prevalence of Cigarette and E-cigarette Smoking Among Students in Central and Eastern Europe—Results of the YUPESS Study

Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are an alternative to traditional tobacco cigarette smoking. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of cigarette smoking and e-cigarette use among university students from Central and Eastern Europe and to investigate personal characteristics associat...

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Autores principales: Brożek, Grzegorz Marek, Jankowski, Mateusz, Lawson, Joshua Allan, Shpakou, Andrei, Poznański, Michał, Zielonka, Tadeusz Maria, Klimatckaia, Ludmila, Loginovich, Yelena, Rachel, Marta, Gereová, Justína, Golonko, Justyna, Naumau, Ihar, Kornicki, Kamil, Pepłowska, Paulina, Kovalevskiy, Valeriy, Raskiliene, Asta, Bielewicz, Krzysztof, Krištúfková, Zuzana, Mróz, Robert, Majek, Paulina, Lubanski, Jakub, Kaleta, Dorota, Pinkas, Jarosław, Zejda, Jan Eugeniusz
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6651674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31261697
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16132297
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Sumario:Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are an alternative to traditional tobacco cigarette smoking. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of cigarette smoking and e-cigarette use among university students from Central and Eastern Europe and to investigate personal characteristics associated with cigarette and e-cigarette smoking. A questionnaire-based cross-sectional survey was performed between 2017–2018 among university students in five European countries: Belarus, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, and Slovakia. The questionnaire included 46 questions related to the frequency and habits of traditional cigarettes and e-cigarettes use. Completed questionnaires were obtained from 14,352 students (8800 medical; aged 20.9 ± 2.4 years) with an overall response rate of 72.2%. Two-thirds of the respondents had smoked a traditional tobacco cigarette and 43.7% had used an e-cigarette. Overall current smoking status included 12.3% traditional cigarette smokers, 1.1% e-cigarette users, and 1.8% were dual users with the remainder being non-smokers. Smoking status differed between the research centres (p < 0.001). Females were less likely to try either cigarettes (OR = 0.83) or e-cigarettes (OR = 0.62) and were less likely to be current cigarette (OR = 0.64), e-cigarette (OR = 0.34), or dual users (OR = 0.33) than males. Perception of e-cigarettes significantly differed between smokers and non-smokers (p < 0.001). Among university students, cigarettes are more popular than e-cigarettes.