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Multicenter Study
[Variability in smoking experimentation and risk factors in 4 secondary schools in Murcia (Spain)].
- Pedro García, Andrés Carrillo, Joseph Sánchez, Ascensión Hurtado, Irene Sánchez, Rafaela Martínez, and María Dolores Cuevas.
- Miembros del Grupo de Trabajo de EPS/Tabaquismo de SEAPREMUR (Sociedad de Enfermería de Atención Primaria de la Región de Murcia), Spain. perich97@yahoo.es
- Enferm Clin. 2007 Jul 1; 17 (4): 198-206.
ObjectiveTo identify patterns of tobacco experimentation and consumption in 4 geographically close groups of students in the first year of secondary education, as well as attitudes and consumption in their social environments. To identify the factors associated with tobacco experimentation and consumption in each of the student groups.Material And MethodAn observational, descriptive, cross-sectional, multicenter study was conducted in 4 secondary schools in the region of Murcia (Spain). The study population consisted of first graders in secondary education, recruited in January 2005. The study variables were collected using a modified version of the FRISC questionnaire.ResultsThe study population was composed of 377 students (190 boys) with a mean age of 12.6 years (standard deviation [SD] = 0.6). Between 15.3% and 42.1% of the students had smoked at some time. Between 2% and 6.9% smoked regularly. These differences were related to socioeconomic characteristics ("living with the mother", p = 0.049; "living with the father", p = 0.015) and consumption in the environment ("mother", p = 0.013; "friends", p < 0.001; "teachers", p < 0.001). Multivariate analysis revealed an association between experimentation and receiving more than 6R per week pocket money, consumption among friends, experimenting with alcohol and not living in one of the towns studied.ConclusionsSignificant differences were found among the towns studied. Application of standard preventive programs may prove ineffective unless they are adapted to the characteristics of the specific school.
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