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ABSTRACT: Objectives
The aims of this study are to assess cigarette and hookah smoking rates amongst adult population in Jordan and to determine predictors of smoking status. Selected beliefs, perceptions and attitudes toward cigarettes and hookah smoking were also assessed.Methods
This cross-sectional study was conducted in five regional governorates of Jordan through face-to-face interviews on a random sample of adult population aged 18-79 years. Data was collected using a piloted questionnaire based on the Global Adult Tobacco Questionnaire.Results
The overall prevalence of cigarette smoking in our sample (869) was 59.1 % amongst males and 23.3 % amongst females, while the overall prevalence of hookah smoking was 18.9 % amongst males and 23.1 % amongst females. Leisure and imitation were the most commonly reported reasons for smoking. Regardless of smoking status, people were aware of health risks associated smoking and also had negative perceptions toward smoking.Conclusions
Smoking rates for both genders have reached alarmingly high rates in Jordan. There is an urgent need for a comprehensive national programme to target the country's growing burden of smoking. Suggestions on leisure time activities should be included in such programmes.
SUBMITTER: Abu-Helalah MA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4626463 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Abu-Helalah Munir Ahmad MA Alshraideh Hussam Ahmad HA Al-Serhan Ala-Aldeen Ahmad AA Nesheiwat Adel Issa AI Da'na Moh'd M Al-Nawafleh Ahmad A
Environmental health and preventive medicine 20150721 6
<h4>Objectives</h4>The aims of this study are to assess cigarette and hookah smoking rates amongst adult population in Jordan and to determine predictors of smoking status. Selected beliefs, perceptions and attitudes toward cigarettes and hookah smoking were also assessed.<h4>Methods</h4>This cross-sectional study was conducted in five regional governorates of Jordan through face-to-face interviews on a random sample of adult population aged 18-79 years. Data was collected using a piloted questi ...[more]