学会員の喫煙状況と受動喫煙対策に関するアンケート調査 (第2報)

The Committee for Tobacco-Free Society of the Public Interest Incorporated Association for the Japanese Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (JSOMS) performed a web questionnaire survey on smoking habits as well as tobacco-free policies among 7189 eligible members who had registered their e-ma...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published in日本口腔外科学会雑誌 Vol. 65; no. 10; pp. 651 - 660
Main Authors 長尾, 徹, 依田, 哲也, 楠川, 仁悟, 嶋田, 淳, 河奈, 裕正, 柴原, 孝彦, 上田, 整, 石垣, 佳希, 石橋, 美樹
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published 社団法人 日本口腔外科学会 20.10.2019
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text
ISSN0021-5163
2186-1579
DOI10.5794/jjoms.65.651

Cover

More Information
Summary:The Committee for Tobacco-Free Society of the Public Interest Incorporated Association for the Japanese Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (JSOMS) performed a web questionnaire survey on smoking habits as well as tobacco-free policies among 7189 eligible members who had registered their e-mail addresses with the society in September 2018. Among all eligible members, 1877 provided valid responses (26.1%; male 78%, female 22%). The prevalence of current smokers, ex-smokers, and never smokers was 7.2% (male 8.5%, female 2.2%), 33.3% (male 40.0%, female 9.3%), and 59.5% (male 51.5%, female 88.5%), respectively. The smoking rate was the highest in the 40s (8.6%) age group, followed by the 30s (7.8%), 20s (7.1%), and 50s (6.0%) age groups. The smoking rate was the highest among members who worked in private clinics (9.3%), followed by those who worked in dental teaching hospitals (8.1%), general hospitals (6.7%), and medical teaching hospitals (4.3%). The rate of asking patients about their smoking status regularly was the highest among members who worked in medical teaching hospitals (70%), followed by those who worked in private clinics (63%), dental teaching hospitals (62%), and general hospitals (56%). As for passive smoking measures, 96% of members responded that there should be a smoke-free policy in their hospitals/clinics. Overall, the smoking rate of JSOMS members has declined by 3.3% points since the last survey in 2007 (10.5%). The tobacco-free policy should be further strengthened for all society members with respect to tobacco secession advice and passive smoking measures.
ISSN:0021-5163
2186-1579
DOI:10.5794/jjoms.65.651