Prevalence of and Factors Associated with Smoking among Japanese Medical Students
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Background: The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence of and factors associated with smoking among Japanese medical students, to help promote effective antismoking measures in this population.Methods: From the 80 university medical schools in Japan, 20 were randomly selected and invited to participate in our survey. The survey focused on medical students and employed an anonymous self-administered questionnaire. Information on each university’s antismoking measures was obtained using a separate questionnaire administered to teaching staff. The survey was conducted from December 2006 through March 2007. Factors associated with smoking were identified by using the chi-square test and multiple logistic regression analysis.Results: A total of 1619 valid surveys were returned. The overall prevalence of smoking was 13.7% (18.1% among men and 5.1% among women). Factors associated with smoking among medical students were male sex, enrollment at a private medical university, smoking by siblings, alcohol consumption, coffee consumption, insomnia, and less than 6 hours of sleep per night.Conclusions: Antismoking education must be further promoted to Japanese medical students, with consideration given to the factors associated with smoking behavior found in the present study.
- 日本疫学会の論文
- 2010-07-01
著者
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KANEITA Yoshitaka
Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Nihon University
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YOKOYAMA Eise
Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Nihon University
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TAMAKI Tetsuo
Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Nihon University
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OHIDA Takashi
Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Nihon University
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Takemura Shinji
日本大学 医学部社会医学系衛生学
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Takemura Shinji
Department Of Public Health Policy National Institute Of Public Health
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HAYASHI Kenji
Department of Energy Science and Engineering, Kyoto University
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KANDA Hideyuki
Department of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine, Fukushima Medical University
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Kanda Hideyuki
Department Of Hygiene And Preventive Medicine Fukushima Medical University
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Kanda Hideyuki
Department Of Hygiene & Preventive Medicine Fukushima Medical University
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Tsutsui Takako
Department Of Public Health School Of Medicine Nihon University
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Yokoyama Eise
Division Of Public Health Department Of Social Medicine Nihon University School Of Medicine
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Yokoyama Eise
Department Of Public Health Nihon University School Of Medicine
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Takemura Shinji
Department Of Public Health Administration And Policy National Institute Of Public Health
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OSAKI YONEATSU
Division of Environmental and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University
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Ohida T
鳥取大学 医学部環境予防医学分野
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Ohida Takashi
Department Of Public Health Administration National Institute Of Public Health
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Kaneita Yoshitaka
Division Of Public Health Department Of Social Medicine Nihon University School Of Medicine
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Osaki Yoneatsu
Division Of Environmental And Preventive Medicine Department Of Social Medicine Faculty Of Medicine
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Osaki Y
Division Of Environmental And Preventive Medicine Department Of Social Medicine Tottori University F
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Ohida Takashi
Department Of Public Health Showa University School Of Medicine
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Kaneita Yoshitaka
Department Of Public Health Nihon University School Of Medicine
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Hayashi Kenji
Department Of Public Health Policy National Institute Of Public Health
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Hayashi Kenji
Department Of Dermatology Tokyo Women's Medical University
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Ohida Takashi
Department of Public Health Administration
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