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IJMDC. 2023; 7(3): 438-443


Knowledge about the relationship between smoking and blindness among the population in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Muaz Saeed Bazuhair, Talal Mansour Alfaidi, Khalid Rafat Shalwala, Abdulgader Abdulaziz Mira, Abdulrahman Saleh AlGarni, Saleh Yehya Albarakati, Abdulaziz Omar Almehmadi, Nasser Adel Alghamdi, Naif Almuteiri.




Abstract

Objective: To assess the level of awareness of visual loss and other smoking-related diseases and their impact on the motivation for smoking cessation among the general population in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on the general adult population in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The study was conducted using a questionnaire and Google Sheets to send the questionnaire to the individuals.
Results: A total of 717 questionnaires were valid for analysis; there were 66.7% males, and 30.1% were in the age range of 18-25 years. There were 24.8% smokers, with 34.8% who smoked for more than 10 years. Around 55.1% participants had high knowledge, whereas 44.9% had insufficient knowledge. The level of knowledge was considerably associated with gender (p = 0.015), smoking status (p = 0.0001), and smoking duration (p = 0.036).
Conclusion: A moderate level of knowledge was found among participants; gender, smoking status, and smoking duration were determinants of the level of knowledge.

Key words: Knowledge, awareness, smoking, diseases, ophthalmology, eye.






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