Knowledge Of Health Effects And Attitudes Of Youths Of Lubaga Division Towards Shish
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2017-11
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International Health Sciences University
Abstract
Background; Shishas are water pipes that are used in smoking specially made tobacco made in
different flavours. There has been a steady increase in smoking of water piped tobacco globally as
well as in Sub Saharan countries such as Uganda. This practice is mainly adopted during the youth
stage of life. Although most people think Shisha smoking has got fewer effects than cigarette
smoking, different studies have reported that it has got more health effects that cigarate smoking. The
study sought to assess the knowledge on health effects, attitudes and practices towards Shisha
smoking among residents of Lubaga Division, Uganda.
Methodology: The study was conducted in Lubaga division. its located approximately 3 kilometres
from Kampala central business district and is the most densely populated area in Kampala. A cross
sectional study design was used for the study while as snow ball sampling technique was used as the
sampling approach. 300 respondents fully completed the interviews.
Results; Most respondents (72.6%) had a low level of knowledge on health effects of Shisha smoking
and a negative attitude towards Shisha smoking. With regards to practices associated with Shisha
smoking; findings showed that most respondents who smoke Shisha don’t smoke cigarettes (62.4%),
most respondents reported that there is a member of their family who frequently smokes Shisha
(37.3%) and this was reported to be commonly the Father (48.6%). Majority respondents started
Shisha smoking when they were more than 18 years old (83.6%), furthermore most respondents
(46.3%) reported that they were influenced by friends to start smoking Shisha. Currently, most
respondents reported that they smoke Shish using the water pipe system 139(46.3%), they smoke
tobacco in form of Shisha (74%) and do it on regular basis.
Conclusion and recommendation: Health policy makers should streamline health education
programs that will help Shisha users in understanding appropriate health effects, prevention measures,
cessation and other policy interventions such as financing PHC campaigns aimed at preventing Shisha
smoking. Strict adherence to the Laws and tobacco control policies specifically against Shisha
smoking should be warranted with careful and vigilant attention by all Shisha users and suppliers and
places where Shisha smoking is practiced.
Law enforcement agencies should ensure that all tobacco products including Shisha should be covered
by laws in both high as well as in middle income places and residential homes. Social media
platforms should be utilized as a potential health education platform targeting the youth, since mainly
Shisha smoking is initiated during this developmental stage.
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Drug abuse, Shisha Smoking