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      Prevalence and associated factors of smoking in middle and high school students: a school-based cross-sectional study in Zhejiang Province, China

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      adolescents, smoking, prevalence, risk factors

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          Abstract

          Objectives

          To determine the prevalence and associated factors of smoking in a Chinese adolescent population.

          Setting

          A multistage, stratified cluster sampling technique was used in the present cross-sectional study conducted in Zhejiang Province of China. Based on socioeconomic status, school levels and geographical positions, 253 middle school classes, 122 academic school classes and 115 vocational high school classes located in 12 urban areas and 18 rural areas were chosen.

          Participants

          A total of 9617 middle school students, 5495 academic high school students and 4430 vocational high school students were recruited in this survey.

          Primary and secondary outcome measures

          Ever, current smoking status and associated factors were collected via a self-administered questionnaire. Logistic regression models were used to examine the associations between current smoking and the associated factors. ORs with their 95% CIs were reported.

          Results

          Overall, the prevalence of ever-smokers and current smokers was 33.83% and 7.93%, respectively. Focused on current smokers, significantly higher risks of adolescent smoking were observed in an older age group, boys, rural areas and vocational high school. Other significant factors were parents smoking, secondhand smoke exposure, parental divorce or separation, living with family, school performance and belief that smoking is harmful.

          Conclusions

          The prevalence of smoking was relatively high among Chinese adolescents in Zhejiang Province. Factors related to personal characteristics, family and school were associated with adolescent smoking.

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              Tobacco-related heath inequalities are a major public health concern, with smoking being more prevalent among lower socioeconomic groups. The aim of this study is to investigate the mechanisms leading to socioeconomic inequalities in smoking among 15-year-old adolescents by examining the mediating role of psychosocial factors in the peer group, family and school environment.
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                Journal
                BMJ Open
                BMJ Open
                bmjopen
                bmjopen
                BMJ Open
                BMJ Publishing Group (BMA House, Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9JR )
                2044-6055
                2016
                13 January 2016
                : 6
                : 1
                : e010379
                Affiliations
                Zhejiang Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention , Hangzhou, China
                Author notes
                [Correspondence to ] Hao Wang; hwang@ 123456cdc.zj.cn
                Article
                bmjopen-2015-010379
                10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010379
                4735178
                26769793
                7a873986-c396-4630-9ab4-cb19adad978b
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                : 28 October 2015
                : 16 December 2015
                : 23 December 2015
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