1.Comparative analysis on prevalence of tobacco use in middle school students in Fujian Province in 2019 and 2021
Meilan CHEN ; Jianqiang BIAN ; Jinhui CHEN ; Guangzhong OU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2024;45(8):1143-1148
Objective:To understand the prevalence of tobacco use in middle school students in Fujian in 2019 and 2021, explore the influencing factors associated with tobacco use and provide data support for tobacco control intervention.Methods:Two surveys were conducted in middle school students selected through multi-stage stratified clustering random sampling from 10 counties (districts) of Fujian in 2019 and 2021, and χ2 test was used to examine the differences in prevalence of tobacco use between two years, and multiple logistic regression analysis models were used to analyze the factors associated with the tobacco use. Results:The current smoking rate was 2.9% in middle school students in Fujian in 2021, lower than that in 2019 (4.3%). The rate of smoking attempt was higher in 2021 (15.2%) than in 2019 (13.4%). The rate of passive smoking exposure at home, indoor public place, outdoor public place and public transport in 2021 (51.1%) was lower than in 2019 (62.8%), the differences were significant (all P<0.001). In 2021, being vocational school student, passive smoking exposure, believing that smoking is an attractive behavior, believing that smoking is helpful for social contact and seeing other people smoking, including close friends and teachers, were positive associated with tobacco use. Students who believed that passive smoke is harmful and smoking is difficult to quit had lower current smoking rate and smoking attempt rate, respectively. Conclusions:Although the current smoking rate declined in middle school students in Fujian, the smoking attempt rate increased. We should strengthen the establishment of smoke-free campus, health education about tobacco use control to protect adolescents from the harm of tobacco use.
2.Risks of defecatory dysfunction in acute minorischemic strokepatients
Jing BIAN ; Yiyao YANG ; Lan YI ; Min XU ; Qi FANG ; Wanli DONG ; Jianqiang NI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(22):3729-3733
Objective To study the incidence and risk factors ofdefecatory dysfunction in acute minorischemic strokepatientsandexplore the influence of the risk factors onprognosis.Methods Clinical data of 274 patients with acute minor ischemic strokewere reviewed and analyzed retrospectively.According to the presence of poststroke defecatorydysfunction,they were divided into defecatory dysfunction group and non-defecatory dysfunction group.The factors associated withdefecatory dysfunctionwere analyzed by univariate analysis and multivariatelogisticanalysis respectively,followed by investigating their effects on the prognosis.Results 74 patients of them with acute minor ischemic stroke had defecatory dysfunction.The univariate analysis indicated that4 factors including baseline NIHSS scorewere the risk factors.Multivariate logistic analysis showed that female,age,diabetes mellitus and baseline NIHSS score were independent risk factors for defecatory dysfunction.The scores of modified Rankin Scale (mRS) after 3 months in minor stroke patients with defecatory dysfunction wassignificantly higher(P < 0.05).Baseline NIHSS score was a predictive factor for the prognosis of post-stroke defecatorydysfunctionpatients.Conclusions Defecatory dysfunction in acute minor stroke patients may increase the risk of poor prognosis.The female,elderlypatients as well those with diabetes mellitus and serious neurologicalfunction deficits are more likely to suffer post-stroke defecatory dysfunction.

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