ABSTRACT
Background
Tobacco smoking and substance use is a public health hazard. The investigations studying tobacco smoking, substance use, and their associated factors among Iraqi undergraduates are limited. Our study aimed to examine tobacco smoking, and substance use among medical undergraduates in Najaf, Iraq, and report associated characteristics.
Methods
A piloted questionnaire was utilized to conduct a descriptive cross-sectional web-based survey. The snowball technique was used for sampling. The subjects’ features, perceived risk of harm, location, motivations, and effects of cigarette smoking and substance misuse were used to conduct association testing.
Results
Tobacco smoking was reported in 17.3% of the students (at least once in the previous month), and substance use in 3%. Mostly, the age of initiation was <15 years, and psychological stress (50.9%) was the reason for tobacco smoking and substance use. However, the presence of a smoker or user friend or family member was significantly associated (p-value <.05) with tobacco smoking and substance use.
Conclusion
The prevalence of tobacco smoking and substance use and several risk factors were identified. In addition to promoting awareness about tobacco smoking and substance use and its potential consequences, the associated characteristics reported in this study are useful when developing effective counteracting policy initiatives.
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Acknowledgments
We like to thank the undergraduates for their participation in the study and the schools for their assistance and help in conducting the study.
Disclosure statement
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).