Behavioral and Psychological attributes of the smokeless tobacco consumers in Karachi.

Background:Prevalence of smokeless tobacco (ST) consumption has been observed worldwide in the twentieth century, especially in Asian and Africancountries, with estimated 47% ST consumers in Pakistan. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the potential...

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Main Authors: Sadia Aslam, Ahad Javed, H. M. Usman, Lubna Naz, Samia Mushtaq
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Language:English
Published: Advance Educational Institute & Research Centre 2021-06-01
Series:Annals of Psychophysiology
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Online Access:http://aeirc-edu.com/ojs14/index.php/app/article/view/523/698
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spelling doaj-8e0245b08fc745b3ac463ddace964ee72021-07-12T12:04:24ZengAdvance Educational Institute & Research CentreAnnals of Psychophysiology 2410-13542412-31882021-06-0181344210.29052/2412-3188.v8.i1.2021.34-42Behavioral and Psychological attributes of the smokeless tobacco consumers in Karachi.Sadia Aslam0Ahad Javed1H. M. Usman2 Lubna Naz3Samia Mushtaq4Department of Physiology, University of Karachi, Karachi-Pakistan. Karachi University Business School,University of Karachi, Karachi-Pakistan. Department of Physiology, University of Karachi, Karachi-Pakistan.Department of Physiology, University of Karachi, Karachi-Pakistan.Department of Physiology, University of Karachi, Karachi-Pakistan.Background:Prevalence of smokeless tobacco (ST) consumption has been observed worldwide in the twentieth century, especially in Asian and Africancountries, with estimated 47% ST consumers in Pakistan. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the potential rationale of individuals for ST-initiation and various behavioural and psychological attributes of ST-consumers.Methodology:The study was conducted in an underprivileged area of Surjani town, West district of Karachi, Pakistan. 150 study participants were selected for the study, in which consumers of the current ST consumers (Betel nuts, Gutka and Oral Snuff) were recruited. In contrast, the individuals not taking ST served as controls. Individuals with smoking, any other type of addiction, medications for any chronic disease (hypertension, diabetes), or having any other behavioural/psychological problems were excluded from the study. A structured questionnaire was designed to evaluate the level of stress (Modified Hassles scale), addiction, and nicotine dependence. The participants were explained about the purpose of the study and theinterviews were conducted by personal meet-up in their homes.Data was collected and analyzed via SPSS version 16.0.Results:Curiosity and peer pressure appeared to be among the most important factors for ST consumption initiation. 25% of ST consumers were found to be at the end stage of addiction, while 36% categorized to be in the second stage of addiction. Irritation, Anger, Headache and laziness were among the most prevalent types of feelings experienced by the study participants. The reduced stress levels in ST consumers compared to the controls were due to their euphoric condition attributed to the ST. Approximately 30% of the consumers were categorized to have an increased risk of obesity.Conclusion:As a readily available and affordable addictive agent, smokeless tobacco consumption has been raised in Pakistan more than in the west. Smokeless tobacco consumption-initiation has been linked to increased curiosity and peer pressure.http://aeirc-edu.com/ojs14/index.php/app/article/view/523/698smokeless tobaccorationalepeer pressureaddiction
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author Sadia Aslam
Ahad Javed
H. M. Usman
Lubna Naz
Samia Mushtaq
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Ahad Javed
H. M. Usman
Lubna Naz
Samia Mushtaq
Behavioral and Psychological attributes of the smokeless tobacco consumers in Karachi.
Annals of Psychophysiology
smokeless tobacco
rationale
peer pressure
addiction
author_facet Sadia Aslam
Ahad Javed
H. M. Usman
Lubna Naz
Samia Mushtaq
author_sort Sadia Aslam
title Behavioral and Psychological attributes of the smokeless tobacco consumers in Karachi.
title_short Behavioral and Psychological attributes of the smokeless tobacco consumers in Karachi.
title_full Behavioral and Psychological attributes of the smokeless tobacco consumers in Karachi.
title_fullStr Behavioral and Psychological attributes of the smokeless tobacco consumers in Karachi.
title_full_unstemmed Behavioral and Psychological attributes of the smokeless tobacco consumers in Karachi.
title_sort behavioral and psychological attributes of the smokeless tobacco consumers in karachi.
publisher Advance Educational Institute & Research Centre
series Annals of Psychophysiology
issn 2410-1354
2412-3188
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Background:Prevalence of smokeless tobacco (ST) consumption has been observed worldwide in the twentieth century, especially in Asian and Africancountries, with estimated 47% ST consumers in Pakistan. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the potential rationale of individuals for ST-initiation and various behavioural and psychological attributes of ST-consumers.Methodology:The study was conducted in an underprivileged area of Surjani town, West district of Karachi, Pakistan. 150 study participants were selected for the study, in which consumers of the current ST consumers (Betel nuts, Gutka and Oral Snuff) were recruited. In contrast, the individuals not taking ST served as controls. Individuals with smoking, any other type of addiction, medications for any chronic disease (hypertension, diabetes), or having any other behavioural/psychological problems were excluded from the study. A structured questionnaire was designed to evaluate the level of stress (Modified Hassles scale), addiction, and nicotine dependence. The participants were explained about the purpose of the study and theinterviews were conducted by personal meet-up in their homes.Data was collected and analyzed via SPSS version 16.0.Results:Curiosity and peer pressure appeared to be among the most important factors for ST consumption initiation. 25% of ST consumers were found to be at the end stage of addiction, while 36% categorized to be in the second stage of addiction. Irritation, Anger, Headache and laziness were among the most prevalent types of feelings experienced by the study participants. The reduced stress levels in ST consumers compared to the controls were due to their euphoric condition attributed to the ST. Approximately 30% of the consumers were categorized to have an increased risk of obesity.Conclusion:As a readily available and affordable addictive agent, smokeless tobacco consumption has been raised in Pakistan more than in the west. Smokeless tobacco consumption-initiation has been linked to increased curiosity and peer pressure.
topic smokeless tobacco
rationale
peer pressure
addiction
url http://aeirc-edu.com/ojs14/index.php/app/article/view/523/698
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