Tobacco use among teachers in a district of the Tunisian Sahel
Author: Ben Abdelaziz A, Amira Z, Gaha K, Thabet H, Ghedira A, Gaha R, Ghannem H.
Source:
Revue des maladies respiratoires, 23(4 Pt 1), 319-323.
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to evaluate the scale of tobacco use
among teachers in the district of Kalaa Kebira (a semi-urban region in the
Tunisian Sahel). METHODS: The study design was descriptive and cross sectional,
employing a self administered questionnaire given to 402 teachers. RESULTS: The
response rate was 89%. The average age of respondents was 35.7 7.9 years. The
global prevalence of smoking among teachers was 29.3% (men: 51.6%; women: 3.6%).
79% of smokers were addicted to nicotine according to the Fagerstrôm test. Half
of the teachers were poorly informed about the hazards of smoking and 77.9% of
smoking teachers didn't refrain from smoking in front of their pupils.
CONCLUSIONS: The teachers' lack of knowledge limits their effectiveness both as a
role model and information relay in the war against tobacco.