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최근 한 달 이내 전자담배 흡연율 및 관련요인

Smoking rate of Electronic Cigarettes and its related factors within the last one month

  • 김형수 (건국대학교 의학전문대학원 예방의학교실) ;
  • 김빛나 (수원여자대학교 치위생과)
  • Kim, Hyeongsu (Department of Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine, Konkuk University) ;
  • Kim, Vitna (Department of Dental Hygiene, Suwon Women's University)
  • 투고 : 2021.01.05
  • 심사 : 2021.02.20
  • 발행 : 2021.02.28

초록

이 연구는 19세 이상 성인의 최근 한 달 이내 전자담배 흡연율과 인구사회학적 요인과 건강수준 및 건강행태 요인 측면의 관련요인을 파악하여, 전자담배 흡연율 감소를 위한 금연교육과 보건정책 수립의 근거를 생성하기 위해 시도되었다. 2018년 서울시 지역사회 건강조사에 참여한 19세 이상 22,908명의 설문자료를 이용한 이차자료 분석 연구이며, 분석은 SAS 프로그램을 이용하였다. 최근 한 달 이내 전자담배 흡연율은 4.5%이었으며, 다변량 로지스틱 회귀분석에서 전자담배 흡연 관련요인은 성, 연령, 교육수준, 직업, 일반담배 흡연상태이었다. 전자담배 흡연을 예방하고 흡연율을 낮추기 위하여 우선적으로 대졸이상의 학력을 가진 전문직을 대상으로 전자담배의 위험성을 알리는 교육을 실시하여야 한다. 또한 일반 국민을 대상으로 전자담배 흡연도 일반담배 흡연과 차이가 없음으로 알리는 홍보와 캠페인을 시행하고 나아가 전자담배를 일반담배와 동일하게 취급하는 동일한 금연정책의 전개가 요구된다.

The study was conducted to identify the relationship between the e-cigarette smoking rate and demographic factors, health status and health behavior factors within the last one month of adults over 19 years of age, and to provide basic data for cessation education and health policy establishment to reduce the e-cigarette smoking rate. This is a secondary data analysis study using survey data of 22,908 people over the age of 19 who participated in the 2018 Community Health Survey in Seoul and the SAS program was used for analysis. Smoking rate of e-cigarettes within the last one month was 4.5%, and as a result of multivariate logistic regression analysis, factors related to e-cigarette smoking were sex, age, education level, occupation and general cigarette smoking status. In order to prevent e-cigarette smoking and reduce the smoking rate, education should first be given to professionals with educational backgrounds of college graduates or higher to inform the dangers of e-cigarettes. In addition, public relations and campaigns to inform the general public that e-cigarette smoking is no different from general cigarette smoking are required, and deployment of the same anti-smoking policy that treats e-cigarettes as general cigarettes is required.

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