The use of e-cigarettes among university students in Malaysia
E-cigarette use is an emerging phenomenon with increasing recognition and acceptance globally. This study aims to create a profile of e-cigarette users among university students in Malaysia. The study was conducted using a cross-sectional research involving six universities in Malaysia. A semi-struc...
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Published in | Tobacco induced diseases Vol. 16; no. December; p. 57 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Greece
European Publishing
01.12.2018
European Publishing on behalf of the International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases (ISPTID) |
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Summary: | E-cigarette use is an emerging phenomenon with increasing recognition and acceptance globally. This study aims to create a profile of e-cigarette users among university students in Malaysia.
The study was conducted using a cross-sectional research involving six universities in Malaysia. A semi-structured questionnaire was distributed to 1302 randomly selected students, who either smoked cigarettes and/or e-cigarettes. The 2011 version of Global Adult Tobacco Surveys (GATS) tool was used to record the respondents' sociodemographic data.
The study revealed that 74.9% of the respondents smoked e-cigarettes; 40.3% used both cigarettes and e-cigarettes (dual users), and 34.5% were exclusive e-cigarette users. The exclusive use of e-cigarettes was related to gender (OR=0.18, 95% CI: 0.09-0.39). Also, male respondents were the majority users (95%). Of the respondents, 75.2 % were Malays, 98.0% single and most believed they have no health problems (92.1%). Further findings revealed the occurrence of adverse effects, dizziness 14.4%, cough 14.1%, and headaches 12.4%. Overall, 57.8% of the respondents used e-cigarettes as a smoking cessation tool, while others consider e-cigarettes a self-image enhancing tool or as part of social activities.
Further research on the use of e-cigarettes should be conducted on a large number of respondents in other settings to augment the findings of this study, and also guide policy making on and prevention practice of e-cigarette use, among the general student population in Malaysia. |
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Bibliography: | ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 ABBREVIATIONS CI: confidence interval, DASS: depression anxiety stress scales, GATS: Global Adult Tobacco Surveys, IQR: interquartile, MOHE: Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia, MYR: Malaysian Ringgit, NGO: non-governmental organization, OR: odds ratio, SPSS: Statistical Package for Social Science, USM: University of Science Malaysia, UTeM: Technical University of Malaysia, WHO: World Health Organization. |
ISSN: | 1617-9625 2070-7266 1617-9625 |
DOI: | 10.18332/tid/99539 |