Title of article :
Smoking prevalence, knowledge and attitudes among medical students in Karachi, Pakistan
Author/Authors :
Khan, F.M. Aga Khan University - Section of Pulmonary Medicine, Pakistan , Husain, S.J. Aga Khan University - Section of Pulmonary Medicine, Pakistan , Laeeq, A. Aga Khan University - Section of Pulmonary Medicine, Pakistan , Awais, A. Aga Khan University - Section of Pulmonary Medicine, Pakistan , Hussain, S.F. Aga Khan University - Section of Pulmonary Medicine, Pakistan , Khan, J.A. Aga Khan University - Section of Pulmonary Medicine, Pakistan
From page :
952
To page :
958
Abstract :
A survey of smoking prevalence and attitudes was made among medical students randomly selected from classes at the Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan. Of 271 respondents, 14.4% were current smokers (22.0% male and 3.8% females) and 3.3% ex-smokers. A majority of students recognized the dangers associated with active as well as passive smoking although only 55% of current smokers planned to quit in the near future. Most smokers (96%) believed that they as well as other health professionals needed training on smoking cessation and 95% of all students believed that doctors should play a role model in smoking cessation by not smoking themselves. Specific training and counselling should be a part of the required curriculum at medical schools
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number :
2637590
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