Determinants of Smoking Initiation Among Undergraduate Medical Students in Central India: A Cross-Sectional Study

印度中部地区本科医学生吸烟起始因素的决定因素:一项横断面研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Tobacco use continues to pose a major health challenge in India, and undergraduate medical students form a particularly important group because of their future role in patient care and health promotion. Understanding what influences their smoking habits is crucial for guiding preventive strategies. This study explored the key factors linked to smoking behaviour among undergraduate medical students. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional questionnaire-based observational study was designed to find determinants of smoking in undergraduate medical students from various colleges in central India. Participation was voluntary, and responses were collected anonymously after obtaining consent. RESULTS: A total of 489 students responded to the survey. Most participants were male and in their early 20s. Smoking was more common among young male undergraduate students in the age group of 20-22 years. Emotional distress, curiosity, peer interactions, and academic pressure were among the most frequently reported reasons for initiating or continuing smoking. The result showed that family and medical support were significantly related to quitting smoking among undergraduate medical students. CONCLUSION: Smoking behaviour among undergraduate medical students appears to be shaped by both demographic characteristics and psychosocial influences. While no single factor independently predicted smoking, family and medical support may be the key factors in helping individuals to quit smoking. Strengthening support systems, stress-management initiatives, and counselling services may help foster healthier, tobacco-free habits among future healthcare professionals.

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