Shisha use among students in a private university in Kigali city, Rwanda: prevalence and associated factors

Abstract Background All over the globe shisha smoking is fast growing among different age brackets. Shisha use has been reported to be increasing among youths in African major cities. Its use is documented to result in health effects such as lung cancer, cardiovascular and respiratory conditions, pe...

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Main Authors: Omoboriowo Joad Omotehinwa, Ogendi Japheths, Iyamuremye Jean Damascene, Michael Habtu
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-06-01
Series:BMC Public Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-5596-1
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spelling doaj-a2120ce4225546a4b81567d4add6b9bf2020-11-25T01:33:26ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582018-06-0118111010.1186/s12889-018-5596-1Shisha use among students in a private university in Kigali city, Rwanda: prevalence and associated factorsOmoboriowo Joad Omotehinwa0Ogendi Japheths1Iyamuremye Jean Damascene2Michael Habtu3Department of Public Health, Mount Kenya University, School of Health SciencesDepartment of Public Health, Mount Kenya University, School of Health SciencesRwanda Biomedical Center, Ministry of Health KigaliDepartment of Public Health, Mount Kenya University, School of Health SciencesAbstract Background All over the globe shisha smoking is fast growing among different age brackets. Shisha use has been reported to be increasing among youths in African major cities. Its use is documented to result in health effects such as lung cancer, cardiovascular and respiratory conditions, periodontal diseases, keratoacanthoma which are also associated with cigarette smoking. In Kigali, Rwanda’s capital, reports indicate that shisha use is increasing among the youths, particularly the university students. The study aimed at determining the prevalence, and establishing factors associated with shisha use among students in a university in Kigali Rwanda, which will be a significant step in stemming shisha fame among youths in Rwanda as there was no previously documented evidence-based study. Methods A total of 427 students were selected for this cross-sectional study using stratified sampling method. A questionnaire was used to collect data on shisha use, knowledge about shisha, attitude towards shisha, and factors associated with use of shisha. The association between the independent variables and shisha use was assessed using chi-square p value < 0.05. Binary logistic regression was used to determine variables that were independently associated with shisha smoking. Results Prevalence of ever smoking shisha among the university students was 26.1% and that of those that smoked in the last month (30 days) was 20.8%. About 40 % (39.9%) of the participants that had heard about shisha before demonstrated low level of knowledge, and 41.6% of these reported shisha use in the last 30 days. Logistic regression revealed that the followings were independently associated with shisha smoking: always drink alcohol (p = 0.003); drink alcohol occasionally (p = 0.045); having friend(s) who smoke shisha (p = 0.001); being aware of shisha’s availability in cafes, bars and restaurants in Kigali (p = 0.022); positive attitude towards shisha smoking (p < 0.001) and participants with age < 20 years (p = 0.039). Conclusions There is a relative high prevalence of shisha smoking and a poor knowledge about its impact on health among these university students. Regular medical education and health promotion targeting the youths could improve knowledge and practices about shisha use. Shisha laws and regulations should be enacted, and fines imposed on individuals or group who flout them.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-5596-1KnowledgeAttitudeShisha smokingPrevalenceUniversity studentsKigali city
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Ogendi Japheths
Iyamuremye Jean Damascene
Michael Habtu
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Iyamuremye Jean Damascene
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Shisha use among students in a private university in Kigali city, Rwanda: prevalence and associated factors
BMC Public Health
Knowledge
Attitude
Shisha smoking
Prevalence
University students
Kigali city
author_facet Omoboriowo Joad Omotehinwa
Ogendi Japheths
Iyamuremye Jean Damascene
Michael Habtu
author_sort Omoboriowo Joad Omotehinwa
title Shisha use among students in a private university in Kigali city, Rwanda: prevalence and associated factors
title_short Shisha use among students in a private university in Kigali city, Rwanda: prevalence and associated factors
title_full Shisha use among students in a private university in Kigali city, Rwanda: prevalence and associated factors
title_fullStr Shisha use among students in a private university in Kigali city, Rwanda: prevalence and associated factors
title_full_unstemmed Shisha use among students in a private university in Kigali city, Rwanda: prevalence and associated factors
title_sort shisha use among students in a private university in kigali city, rwanda: prevalence and associated factors
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Abstract Background All over the globe shisha smoking is fast growing among different age brackets. Shisha use has been reported to be increasing among youths in African major cities. Its use is documented to result in health effects such as lung cancer, cardiovascular and respiratory conditions, periodontal diseases, keratoacanthoma which are also associated with cigarette smoking. In Kigali, Rwanda’s capital, reports indicate that shisha use is increasing among the youths, particularly the university students. The study aimed at determining the prevalence, and establishing factors associated with shisha use among students in a university in Kigali Rwanda, which will be a significant step in stemming shisha fame among youths in Rwanda as there was no previously documented evidence-based study. Methods A total of 427 students were selected for this cross-sectional study using stratified sampling method. A questionnaire was used to collect data on shisha use, knowledge about shisha, attitude towards shisha, and factors associated with use of shisha. The association between the independent variables and shisha use was assessed using chi-square p value < 0.05. Binary logistic regression was used to determine variables that were independently associated with shisha smoking. Results Prevalence of ever smoking shisha among the university students was 26.1% and that of those that smoked in the last month (30 days) was 20.8%. About 40 % (39.9%) of the participants that had heard about shisha before demonstrated low level of knowledge, and 41.6% of these reported shisha use in the last 30 days. Logistic regression revealed that the followings were independently associated with shisha smoking: always drink alcohol (p = 0.003); drink alcohol occasionally (p = 0.045); having friend(s) who smoke shisha (p = 0.001); being aware of shisha’s availability in cafes, bars and restaurants in Kigali (p = 0.022); positive attitude towards shisha smoking (p < 0.001) and participants with age < 20 years (p = 0.039). Conclusions There is a relative high prevalence of shisha smoking and a poor knowledge about its impact on health among these university students. Regular medical education and health promotion targeting the youths could improve knowledge and practices about shisha use. Shisha laws and regulations should be enacted, and fines imposed on individuals or group who flout them.
topic Knowledge
Attitude
Shisha smoking
Prevalence
University students
Kigali city
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-5596-1
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