Abstract:
Smoking is the most widely recognized method for expanding tobacco and tobacco is the most
commonly known substance smoked. In Bangladesh, the number of tobacco smokers are
increasing rapidly because of the availability of cheap tobacco products, lack of strong tobacco
control regulations, and weak enforcement of existing regulations. University students constitute
a high risk group for engaging in risky behaviors, such as smoking and illicit substance use.
These students are at high risk of initiating and continuing smoking as they are likely to be
exposed to peers who smoke. At the same time, they face social, emotional, and educational
challenges when they enter the university settings. This thesis is based on the premise that a
broader understanding of the behaviors and self- perceptions of university students with respect
to tobacco use. It is also based on the premise that investigation into the role of social
connectedness in predicting student smoking behaviors. Development of the Sher-e-Bangla
Agricultural University Tobacco Use Survey was guided by a comprehensive review of previous
empirical and theoretical work in this area as well as by previously developed instruments. All
analysis for this study were conducted using SPSS Version 26. The findings of our study reveal
that tobacco smoking is initiated by students during the early adolescent years and continues
throughout the university years. The demographic analysis of the study shows there only 17.55%
nonsmoker exists the rest of them are smoker, of which 69.78% students were daily smokers,
9.97% students were occasional smokers and 2.7% students were experimental smokers. The
study results also found that an estimated 9.91% made a negative change in their self-perceived
smoking status, and 4.33% made a positive change in their self-perceived smoking status. The
results urge policy makers to initiate anti-smoking programs to prevent the smoking habit and
also necessary to create a help line for smokers to quit smoking. It is also recommended to
conduct anti-smoking campaign among the parents and increase their awareness level.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the, Dept. of Agricultural Statistics
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
In partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS
SEMESTER: JANUARY- JUNE, 2020