Smoking among East Asian college students: prevalence and correlates

Am J Health Behav. 2013 Mar;37(2):199-207. doi: 10.5993/AJHB.37.2.7.

Abstract

Objectives: To compare the prevalence and correlates of cigarette smoking among East Asian college students.

Methods: Data were collected from college students (N=16,558) in China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan (response rate: 78%).

Results: Religion was independently associated with college students' smoking in China (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 1.82) and South Korea (AOR = 0.80). Being a heavy drinker and having a higher exposure to secondhand smoke were associated with higher smoking rates (Ps < .001).

Conclusions: The East Asian economies show a varied prevalence of college smoking but a similar pattern of relationship with its correlates.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Asia, Eastern / epidemiology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Precipitating Factors
  • Regression Analysis
  • Self Report
  • Smoking / epidemiology*
  • Students / statistics & numerical data*
  • Universities
  • Young Adult