Smoking among secondary-school boys in Bahrain: prevalence and risk factors
Author: Al Haddad N, Hamadeh RR
Source:
EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 9 (1-2), 78-86, 2003.
To determine the prevalence of smoking among male secondary school students in
Bahrain and to identify their risk factors for smoking, we surveyed a random
sample of students by questionnaire. The prevalence of smoking was 26.6%, 25.5%
and 25.4% among first-year, second-year and third-year students respectively.
Cigarettes (21.0%), water-pipes (13.0%) and cigars (1.6%) were popular. Smokers
and non-smokers had similar socioeconomic profiles, but differed in degree of
disapproval of smoking shown by close contacts and whether close contacts were
smokers. The prevalence of smoking among male secondary-school students in
Bahrain did not decline despite intense anti-smoking efforts in the last decade,
perhaps indicating the effectiveness of tobacco advertising and promotions that
target youth.