Assari Shervin, Mohammadi Mohammad, Pashmchi Mohammad, Aghaeimeybodi Fatemeh, Pallera John Ashley
College of Medicine, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, USA.
School of Medicine, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran.
Glob J Cardiovasc Dis. 2025;4(1):79-94. doi: 10.31586/gjcd.2025.6005. Epub 2025 Mar 4.
Tobacco use remains a major global health concern, and understanding the factors that influence tobacco-related knowledge and support for tobacco control policies is critical for effective development of tobacco control policies that are accepted by the public.
This study introduces the rationale, design, methodology, and participants of the SMOKES Study (Study of Measurement of Knowledge and Examination of Support for tobacco control policies), which is conducted to evaluate tobacco use, tobacco-related knowledge and attitude, as well as support for tobacco control policies among college and university students.
The SMOKES Study was designed to address significant gaps in literature by focusing on college and university students in a non-Western context. A multi-center, cross-sectional design was employed to collect data from a diverse sample of college and university students across different geographical provinces in Iran. The survey instrument incorporated a range of measures covering socio-demographic characteristics, university-related variables, family tobacco use status, personal tobacco consumption behaviors (including detailed assessments of cigarette, hookah, and electronic cigarette use), and attitudinal as well as knowledge-based assessments related to vaping. Support for tobacco control policies is also measured. Data were collected using an online survey that included self-administered questionnaires, enabling access to a large diverse sample. This study may be used to determine the prevalence of ever and current use of cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, and hookah, as well as examining the correlates of single, dual, and poly-tobacco use. The study also aims to assess the role of social determinants, attitudes, and ethnic/geographic differences in shaping these outcomes.
The study sample consisted of 2403 college and university students, including undergraduates enrolled in different academic programs from all faculties and disciplines. Participants were drawn from universities across 15 provinces, and 11 ethnic groups, ensuring a heterogeneous sample with respect to socio-demographic background, ethnicity, and institutional affiliation. This diversity enhances the generalizability of the findings and allows for the exploration of subgroup differences in tobacco use patterns and policy support.
The SMOKES Study offers a framework for examining tobacco-related knowledge and the acceptability of tobacco control policies among a key part of the population, being college and university students. By providing detailed insights into the prevalence and correlates of tobacco knowledge, attitude, use, as well as the tobacco control policy support, the study lays the groundwork for tailored public health interventions and more effective tobacco regulation strategies particularly for college campuses in a non-Western setting.
烟草使用仍然是全球主要的健康问题,了解影响烟草相关知识以及对烟草控制政策支持度的因素,对于制定被公众接受的有效烟草控制政策至关重要。
本研究介绍了SMOKES研究(烟草控制政策知识测量与支持度考察研究)的基本原理、设计、方法和参与者,该研究旨在评估大学生中的烟草使用情况、烟草相关知识和态度,以及对烟草控制政策的支持度。
SMOKES研究旨在通过聚焦非西方背景下的大学生来填补文献中的重大空白。采用多中心横断面设计,从伊朗不同地理省份的大学生多样化样本中收集数据。调查工具包含一系列测量指标,涵盖社会人口学特征、与大学相关的变量、家庭烟草使用状况、个人烟草消费行为(包括对香烟、水烟和电子烟使用的详细评估),以及与电子烟相关的态度和基于知识的评估。还测量了对烟草控制政策的支持度。通过在线调查收集数据,其中包括自填式问卷,从而能够获取大量多样化的样本。本研究可用于确定曾经和当前使用香烟、电子烟和水烟的流行率,以及考察单一、双重和多重烟草使用的相关因素。该研究还旨在评估社会决定因素、态度以及种族/地理差异在塑造这些结果中的作用。
研究样本包括2403名大学生,其中有来自所有学院和学科不同学术项目的本科生。参与者来自15个省份的大学以及11个民族,确保了在社会人口学背景、种族和机构隶属关系方面的异质性样本。这种多样性提高了研究结果的普遍性,并有助于探索烟草使用模式和政策支持方面的亚组差异。
SMOKES研究提供了一个框架,用于考察大学生这一关键人群中与烟草相关的知识以及烟草控制政策的可接受性。通过详细洞察烟草知识、态度、使用情况以及烟草控制政策支持度的流行率和相关因素,该研究为量身定制的公共卫生干预措施和更有效的烟草监管策略奠定了基础,特别是针对非西方背景下的大学校园。