Prevalence of cigarette smoking in Iran

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作者
Ahmadi, J [1 ]
Khalili, H [1 ]
Jooybar, R [1 ]
Namazi, N [1 ]
Mohammadagaei, P [1 ]
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[1] Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Hafez Hosp, Dept Psychiat, Shiraz, Iran
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10.2466/PR0.89.6.339-341
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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The current research assessed the prevalence of cigarette smoking in Shiraz, Iran by randomly selecting 1,335 subjects (782 men and 553 women) from the city for a face-Lo-face interview and completion of a questionnaire, Of the participants, 205 (26%,) of the men and 20 (3.6%) of thr women reported being current smokers. The mean ages of smokers and nonsmokers were 41.8 and 37.0 yr., respectively (range between 16 and 90 years for smokers and nonsmokers). The mean age of Starting to smoke cigarettes was 21.3 yr. (range of 10 to 60). The most common reasons for current cigarette smoking were Need to avoid withdrawal symptoms, Release of tension, and Pleasurable purposes. Foreign filter-tipped cigarettes were the most common type consumed. The mean number of cigarettes per day was 13.4 (SD = 10.3), Reports for onset of cigarette smoking included Modeling, Release of tension, and Pleasurable purposes. Cigarette smoking was reported by more males than females. The most common reason for onset of cigarette smoking was different from that for current smoking, Frequencies of smokers within age groups were varied.
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