Factors Influencing Tobacco Consumption among 11th Grade Students at Nino Konis Santana Gleno Ermera General Secondary School in 2024
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https://doi.org/10.54543/kesans.v4i12.451Keywords:
Knowledge, Attitude, Environment, Tobacco Consumption, AdolescentsAbstract
Introduction: Tobacco contains addictive and toxic substances, including tar, nicotine, and carbon monoxide, which adversely affect human health. Timor-Leste has a high prevalence of tobacco use, particularly among youth. Objective: This study aimed to identify factors influencing tobacco use among 11th grade students at Nino Konis Santana General Secondary School, Gleno Ermera. Method: A quantitative cross-sectional design was employed, with 52 students selected through systematic random sampling. Data were collected via questionnaires and analyzed using chi-square tests. Result and Discussion: Univariate analysis showed that 61.5% of students had insufficient knowledge about tobacco, 59.6% held positive attitudes toward avoiding tobacco, 61.5% lived in supportive environments against tobacco use, and 59.6% were current smokers. Bivariate analysis revealed significant associations between tobacco consumption and knowledge (X²=0.000), attitude (X²=0.001), and environmental factors (X²=0.003), all p<0.05. These findings indicate that knowledge, attitudes, and environmental factors significantly influence tobacco use. Conclusion: Interventions should include school smoking policies, health education, and awareness campaigns
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