Awareness of third-hand smoke: A cross-sectional study among medical students at Qassim University

Introduction: Third-hand smoke refers to pollutants that linger on surfaces and in the environment well after smoking has stopped. These substances can be inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin. These persistent toxins, which settle on walls, furniture, and clothing, are linked to serious h...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Eman Abdullah Alotaibi, Mohammed Khalid Alrasheed, Ibrahim Helal Almutairi, Khaled Mounir Almoutairi, Abdulrahman Abdullah Aladdad, Abdulaziz Abdulmohsen Alharbi, Sufyan Ahmad Albaibi, Abdulaziz Hamad Alsadun, Muffarah Hamid Alharthi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2025-05-01
Series:Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
Subjects:
Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1728_24
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1850122809258278912
author Eman Abdullah Alotaibi
Mohammed Khalid Alrasheed
Ibrahim Helal Almutairi
Khaled Mounir Almoutairi
Abdulrahman Abdullah Aladdad
Abdulaziz Abdulmohsen Alharbi
Sufyan Ahmad Albaibi
Abdulaziz Hamad Alsadun
Muffarah Hamid Alharthi
author_facet Eman Abdullah Alotaibi
Mohammed Khalid Alrasheed
Ibrahim Helal Almutairi
Khaled Mounir Almoutairi
Abdulrahman Abdullah Aladdad
Abdulaziz Abdulmohsen Alharbi
Sufyan Ahmad Albaibi
Abdulaziz Hamad Alsadun
Muffarah Hamid Alharthi
author_sort Eman Abdullah Alotaibi
collection DOAJ
description Introduction: Third-hand smoke refers to pollutants that linger on surfaces and in the environment well after smoking has stopped. These substances can be inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin. These persistent toxins, which settle on walls, furniture, and clothing, are linked to serious health issues such as asthma, reproductive system disorders, postpartum depression, and sleep disturbances in children. Methods: The study employed a cross-sectional research design to assess the perceptions of Qassim University medical students regarding third-hand smoke. The study included 377 participants, with data collected through an electronic, self-administered Beliefs About Third-Hand Smoke (BATHS) questionnaire. The data analysis was conducted using SPSS Version 27. Results: The results show that majority of respondents believe that lingering air can harm the health of infants and children (78.6%). Almost two-thirds (74.6%) also believe that these particles are absorbed into furniture and walls, while a majority (62%) think that the particles can persist in a room for several weeks. Females demonstrated slightly higher median overall belief scores (33) compared with males (32), with a P value of 0.09. Smokers had a lower median persistent belief score (13) compared with nonsmokers (15); this difference was statistically significant with a P value of 0.041, suggesting that smokers may be less convinced about the persistence of smoke particles. Conclusion: The study found strong awareness among medical students about the persistence and health risks of third-hand smoke. The majority of the students understood that standard ventilation cannot fully eliminate smoke particles, which can linger on surfaces and pose health risks. However, smokers were less concerned about this persistence, and perceptions varied by gender. The findings suggest a need for targeted educational programs to improve understanding of third-hand smoke among both medical students and the general population.
format Article
id doaj-art-b00d8ceda476471fbc45c53efaf72d9e
institution OA Journals
issn 2249-4863
2278-7135
language English
publishDate 2025-05-01
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
record_format Article
series Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
spelling doaj-art-b00d8ceda476471fbc45c53efaf72d9e2025-08-20T02:34:46ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632278-71352025-05-011451865187010.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1728_24Awareness of third-hand smoke: A cross-sectional study among medical students at Qassim UniversityEman Abdullah AlotaibiMohammed Khalid AlrasheedIbrahim Helal AlmutairiKhaled Mounir AlmoutairiAbdulrahman Abdullah AladdadAbdulaziz Abdulmohsen AlharbiSufyan Ahmad AlbaibiAbdulaziz Hamad AlsadunMuffarah Hamid AlharthiIntroduction: Third-hand smoke refers to pollutants that linger on surfaces and in the environment well after smoking has stopped. These substances can be inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin. These persistent toxins, which settle on walls, furniture, and clothing, are linked to serious health issues such as asthma, reproductive system disorders, postpartum depression, and sleep disturbances in children. Methods: The study employed a cross-sectional research design to assess the perceptions of Qassim University medical students regarding third-hand smoke. The study included 377 participants, with data collected through an electronic, self-administered Beliefs About Third-Hand Smoke (BATHS) questionnaire. The data analysis was conducted using SPSS Version 27. Results: The results show that majority of respondents believe that lingering air can harm the health of infants and children (78.6%). Almost two-thirds (74.6%) also believe that these particles are absorbed into furniture and walls, while a majority (62%) think that the particles can persist in a room for several weeks. Females demonstrated slightly higher median overall belief scores (33) compared with males (32), with a P value of 0.09. Smokers had a lower median persistent belief score (13) compared with nonsmokers (15); this difference was statistically significant with a P value of 0.041, suggesting that smokers may be less convinced about the persistence of smoke particles. Conclusion: The study found strong awareness among medical students about the persistence and health risks of third-hand smoke. The majority of the students understood that standard ventilation cannot fully eliminate smoke particles, which can linger on surfaces and pose health risks. However, smokers were less concerned about this persistence, and perceptions varied by gender. The findings suggest a need for targeted educational programs to improve understanding of third-hand smoke among both medical students and the general population.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1728_24medical studentsperceptionssmokingtobacco
spellingShingle Eman Abdullah Alotaibi
Mohammed Khalid Alrasheed
Ibrahim Helal Almutairi
Khaled Mounir Almoutairi
Abdulrahman Abdullah Aladdad
Abdulaziz Abdulmohsen Alharbi
Sufyan Ahmad Albaibi
Abdulaziz Hamad Alsadun
Muffarah Hamid Alharthi
Awareness of third-hand smoke: A cross-sectional study among medical students at Qassim University
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
medical students
perceptions
smoking
tobacco
title Awareness of third-hand smoke: A cross-sectional study among medical students at Qassim University
title_full Awareness of third-hand smoke: A cross-sectional study among medical students at Qassim University
title_fullStr Awareness of third-hand smoke: A cross-sectional study among medical students at Qassim University
title_full_unstemmed Awareness of third-hand smoke: A cross-sectional study among medical students at Qassim University
title_short Awareness of third-hand smoke: A cross-sectional study among medical students at Qassim University
title_sort awareness of third hand smoke a cross sectional study among medical students at qassim university
topic medical students
perceptions
smoking
tobacco
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1728_24
work_keys_str_mv AT emanabdullahalotaibi awarenessofthirdhandsmokeacrosssectionalstudyamongmedicalstudentsatqassimuniversity
AT mohammedkhalidalrasheed awarenessofthirdhandsmokeacrosssectionalstudyamongmedicalstudentsatqassimuniversity
AT ibrahimhelalalmutairi awarenessofthirdhandsmokeacrosssectionalstudyamongmedicalstudentsatqassimuniversity
AT khaledmouniralmoutairi awarenessofthirdhandsmokeacrosssectionalstudyamongmedicalstudentsatqassimuniversity
AT abdulrahmanabdullahaladdad awarenessofthirdhandsmokeacrosssectionalstudyamongmedicalstudentsatqassimuniversity
AT abdulazizabdulmohsenalharbi awarenessofthirdhandsmokeacrosssectionalstudyamongmedicalstudentsatqassimuniversity
AT sufyanahmadalbaibi awarenessofthirdhandsmokeacrosssectionalstudyamongmedicalstudentsatqassimuniversity
AT abdulazizhamadalsadun awarenessofthirdhandsmokeacrosssectionalstudyamongmedicalstudentsatqassimuniversity
AT muffarahhamidalharthi awarenessofthirdhandsmokeacrosssectionalstudyamongmedicalstudentsatqassimuniversity