How Much Do They Know? Determination of Knowledge about Harmful Effects of Smoking and Alcohol Use in University Students and the Predictors of Substance Use: A Cross-Sectional Study

Smoking and alcohol consumption have a significant share in the occurrence of chronic diseases, especially cardiovascular heart disease. This study aims to evaluate university students’ level of knowledge on the harmful effects of smoking and alcohol use on health and determine the predictors of smo...

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Main Authors: Hatice Kübra Barcın Güzeldere, Gülin Öztürk Özkan, Berna Dincer
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Language:English
Published: AVES Yayincilik 2024-12-01
Series:Addicta: The Turkish Journal on Addictions
Online Access:https://www.addicta.com.tr/en/how-much-do-they-know-determination-of-knowledge-about-harmful-effects-of-smoking-and-alcohol-use-in-university-students-and-the-predictors-of-substance-use-a-cross-sectional-study-13390
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description Smoking and alcohol consumption have a significant share in the occurrence of chronic diseases, especially cardiovascular heart disease. This study aims to evaluate university students’ level of knowledge on the harmful effects of smoking and alcohol use on health and determine the predictors of smoking and alcohol use. A total of 912 university students, from faculties of health sciences (n = 444) and other faculties (n = 468), participated in the study. The questionnaire consists of three parts and 44 questions. It was deter- mined that students at the Faculty of Health had lower smoking rates (14.4%) and alcohol use (15.8%) than others. The idea that alcohol use is beneficial for health is more common among students of techni- cal and social sciences faculties (26.7%). It was found that Health Sciences and Medical students had a higher level of knowledge of the effects of smoking and alcohol use on health. Besides, the predictors of smoking and alcohol use were determined as department, alcohol use/smoking in their family, intention to quit smoking, and thinking alcohol is beneficial for health. It might be one of the reasons for university students’ smoking and alcohol use is inadequate knowledge about the harmful effects of these substances, including courses on the detrimental impact of smoking and alcohol use in the curriculum can be benefi- cial for improving knowledge and might help reduce the risk of chronic diseases. Public health strategies should be planned for both families and students, and it should be target increase knowledge about harm- ful effects of smoking.
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spelling doaj-art-2eda6383f38c4724b2b8a95789d26d032025-01-15T12:37:09ZengAVES YayincilikAddicta: The Turkish Journal on Addictions2149-13052024-12-0111329630610.5152/ADDICTA.2024.24125How Much Do They Know? Determination of Knowledge about Harmful Effects of Smoking and Alcohol Use in University Students and the Predictors of Substance Use: A Cross-Sectional StudyHatice Kübra Barcın Güzeldere0Gülin Öztürk Özkan1Berna Dincer 2Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, İstanbul Medeniyet University Faculty of Health Sciences, İstanbul, TürkiyeDepartment of Environmental and Life Science, University of Southampton School of Health Sciences, Southampton, United KingdomDepartment of Nursing, Istanbul Medeniyet University Faculty of Health Sciences, İstanbul, TürkiyeSmoking and alcohol consumption have a significant share in the occurrence of chronic diseases, especially cardiovascular heart disease. This study aims to evaluate university students’ level of knowledge on the harmful effects of smoking and alcohol use on health and determine the predictors of smoking and alcohol use. A total of 912 university students, from faculties of health sciences (n = 444) and other faculties (n = 468), participated in the study. The questionnaire consists of three parts and 44 questions. It was deter- mined that students at the Faculty of Health had lower smoking rates (14.4%) and alcohol use (15.8%) than others. The idea that alcohol use is beneficial for health is more common among students of techni- cal and social sciences faculties (26.7%). It was found that Health Sciences and Medical students had a higher level of knowledge of the effects of smoking and alcohol use on health. Besides, the predictors of smoking and alcohol use were determined as department, alcohol use/smoking in their family, intention to quit smoking, and thinking alcohol is beneficial for health. It might be one of the reasons for university students’ smoking and alcohol use is inadequate knowledge about the harmful effects of these substances, including courses on the detrimental impact of smoking and alcohol use in the curriculum can be benefi- cial for improving knowledge and might help reduce the risk of chronic diseases. Public health strategies should be planned for both families and students, and it should be target increase knowledge about harm- ful effects of smoking.https://www.addicta.com.tr/en/how-much-do-they-know-determination-of-knowledge-about-harmful-effects-of-smoking-and-alcohol-use-in-university-students-and-the-predictors-of-substance-use-a-cross-sectional-study-13390
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How Much Do They Know? Determination of Knowledge about Harmful Effects of Smoking and Alcohol Use in University Students and the Predictors of Substance Use: A Cross-Sectional Study
Addicta: The Turkish Journal on Addictions
title How Much Do They Know? Determination of Knowledge about Harmful Effects of Smoking and Alcohol Use in University Students and the Predictors of Substance Use: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full How Much Do They Know? Determination of Knowledge about Harmful Effects of Smoking and Alcohol Use in University Students and the Predictors of Substance Use: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_fullStr How Much Do They Know? Determination of Knowledge about Harmful Effects of Smoking and Alcohol Use in University Students and the Predictors of Substance Use: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed How Much Do They Know? Determination of Knowledge about Harmful Effects of Smoking and Alcohol Use in University Students and the Predictors of Substance Use: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_short How Much Do They Know? Determination of Knowledge about Harmful Effects of Smoking and Alcohol Use in University Students and the Predictors of Substance Use: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_sort how much do they know determination of knowledge about harmful effects of smoking and alcohol use in university students and the predictors of substance use a cross sectional study
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