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CC BY |
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Sharma, Rohit |
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Martins, Natalia |
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Tripathi, Arunabh |
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Caponnetto, Pasquale |
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Garg, Neha |
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Nepovimová, Eugenie |
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Kuča, Kamil |
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Prajapati, Pradeep Kumar |
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| dc.date.accessioned |
2025-12-05T09:03:52Z |
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| dc.date.available |
2025-12-05T09:03:52Z |
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| dc.date.issued |
2020 |
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| dc.identifier.issn |
1660-4601 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12603/1019 |
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| dc.description.abstract |
Background: The initiation of tobacco addiction is complex, and several factors contribute to the onset of this behavior. It is presumed that the influence of family environment may pose a key factor in tobacco addiction. Tobacco-use has been highly observed in the Jamnagar district of Saurashtra region of Gujarat, India. No earlier study has focused on determining the pervasiveness of tobacco-use in families of tobacco users and non-users in this geographical area. Thus, this study aimed to assess the practice and pattern of tobacco-use (smoking and/or tobacco-chewing) in the families of tobacco-user patients. Methods: We studied the families of 65 tobacco-user patients (Group 1) who visited an outpatient clinic of an Ayurvedic post-graduate hospital with complaints of cough were studied and compared with age and gender-matched non-tobacco users (Group 2). The prevalence of tobacco use among the parents, siblings, and children of both groups was analyzed and compared. Results: The findings revealed that tobacco use among parents, siblings, and children in Group 1 was higher than Group 2 (p < 0.001). This meant that the problems of tobacco addiction are not always related to the individual, and therefore, tobacco-prevention strategies should focus on the entire family. Conclusions: These findings offer further insight into the promotion of smoking prevention interventions. Nevertheless, further research is warranted. |
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p. "Article Number: 2868" |
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eng |
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| dc.publisher |
MDPI |
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, volume 17, issue: 8 |
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| dc.subject |
addiction |
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| dc.subject |
family |
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| dc.subject |
Jamnagar |
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public health |
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| dc.subject |
smoking |
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| dc.subject |
tobacco |
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| dc.subject |
smoking |
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| dc.title |
Influence of Family Environment and Tobacco Addiction: A Short Report from a Post-Graduate Teaching Hospital, India |
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article |
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| dc.identifier.obd |
43876456 |
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| dc.identifier.wos |
000535744100253 |
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| dc.identifier.doi |
10.3390/ijerph17082868 |
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| dc.publicationstatus |
postprint |
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| dc.peerreviewed |
yes |
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| dc.source.url |
https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/8/2868 |
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| dc.relation.publisherversion |
https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/8/2868 |
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Open Access |
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