Smoking Behaviour of “Cigarette and e-Cigarette” Public Health
Students of Universitas of Muhammadiyah Kalimantan Timur
Sri Sunarti
1,4
, Tukimin Bin Sansuwito
2
, Musheer Abdulwahid Al-Jaberi
3
and Maulidya Dirgandiana
4
1
Faculty of Health Sciences, Lincoln University College, Kota Bharu, Malaysia
2
Faculty of Nursing, Lincoln University College, Kota Bharu, Malaysia
3
Faculty of Community Health, University Putra Malaysia, Seri Kembangan, Malaysia
4
Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Muhammadiyah Kalimantan Timur, Samarinda, Indonesia
Keywords: Cigarette, e-Cigarette, Taste, Smell, University.
Abstract: The World Health Organization (WHO) declares that the tobacco smoking epidemic is one of the biggest
threats to public health. The high rate of cigarette consumption in the world, especially in Indonesia, has made
many tobacco users turn to e-cigarettes. This study employed the qualitative method with a case study design.
The data were collected using in-depth interviews and FGD. The subject of this study were students of the
Faculty of Public Health who use cigarettes and e-cigarettes and non-smokers. The research samples were 15
respondents who were selected using the purposive sampling technique because they were chosen by adjusting
to certain considerations or characteristics. Some respondents prefer using e-cigarettes because they are easy
to obtain, could be purchased online, are only expensive when buying the tool, could be used repeatedly, offer
various flavors, are odorless, and have small shapes. In contrast, some respondents prefer conventional
cigarettes because they give a distinct sensation of burning cigarettes, offer quite affordable prices, are
available in retail with easy access, and have more gentle looks. Cigarette and e-cigarette users choose one of
these two types by considering various reasons: easy access, prices, tastes, smell, and practicality.
1 INTRODUCTION
The prevalence of e-cigarette users in Canada and the
United States increased in 2017 and 2018. The high
proportion of e-cigarette users in the United States is
caused by a threefold increase in the purchase of e-
cigarette brands (vapor), commonly produced by
JUUL cigarette companies in 2017 and 2018
(Hammond et al., 2019). According to the Ministry of
Health of the Republic of Indonesia, 32.1% of
Indonesian adolescents have used tobacco. In
addition, a survey in 2018 has revealed that 33.8% of
smokers are over 15 years old; 62.9% of them are
male smokers, and 4.8% of them are female smokers
(Kementerian Kesehatan RI Badan Penelitian dan
Pengembangan Kesehatan, 2018). The data also show
that approximately one million Indonesians are
electric smokers (vapor), and most of them come
from major cities in Indonesia (CNBC, 2019).
2 METHOD
This study employed the qualitative method with a
case study design. The data were collected through in-
depth interviews and a focus group discussion. The
research samples were students of the Faculty of
Public Health who smoke cigarettes and e-cigarettes
and did not smoke. The samples were selected using
simple random sampling.
The informants were selected by considering the
need for information about the smoking behavior of
tobacco cigarettes and electronic cigarette users who
were undergraduate students in the Public Health
Study Program. Therefore, the researchers selected
the key informants, namely tobacco cigarette and
electronic cigarette users who were undergraduate
students in the Public Health Study Program, Faculty
of Health and Pharmacy, Universitas Muhammadiyah
Kalimantan Timur. This study involved 15 samples,
consisting of 6 students who use tobacco cigarettes, 6
students who use e-cigarettes, 1 health worker, 1
tobacco cigarette seller, and 1 e-cigarette seller. The
informants were selected using the purposive
Sunarti, S., Sansuwito, T., Al-Jaberi, M. and Dirgandiana, M.
Smoking Behaviour of “Cigarette and e-Cigarette” Public Health Students of Universitas of Muhammadiyah Kalimantan Timur.
DOI: 10.5220/0011672500003608
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sampling technique because they were selected by
adjusting to certain considerations or characteristics.
3 RESULTS
The students' knowledge shows that conventional
cigarettes (kretek) and e-cigarettes contain nicotine
and could cause health problems, such as respiratory
tract. This problem occurs because cigarette smoke
passes through the respiratory tract several times.
Another health consequence is lung disease, such as
cancer. The students who smoke conventional
cigarettes (kretek) and those who smoke e-cigarettes
argue that smoking is permissible as long as they have
been 18 years old. Moreover, they argue that it is
common and reasonable for adolescents aged 18
years to smoke. The family will rebuke their children
who smoke kretek or e-cigarettes. However, smoking
is a common activity at several events, such as
wedding parties.
Conventional cigarette (kretek) smokers argue
that smoking by burning tobacco is considered gentler
and gives a different sensation. Besides, they could
buy the cigarettes at retail (per bar) as almost all small
shops or stalls provide retail cigarettes at a more
affordable price and easy access. In contrast, e-
cigarette users argue that e-cigarettes are only
expensive when purchasing the tool. However, the
tool could be used many times so that the price is
affordable. Moreover, e-cigarettes could be
purchased online or offline, though the offline store is
not massively found. E-cigarette liquid offers more
flavor and is odorless when used. Finally, they opine
that e-cigarettes are small in shape; thus, they are
easily brought everywhere.
4 DISCUSSIONS
Individual behavior is influenced by several factors,
such as knowledge, attitudes, and reinforcing factors,
including peers and family (Romijnders et al., 2018).
Knowledge and positive attitudes support a person to
perform behavioral changes. In the globalization era,
using e-cigarettes becomes reasonable even though
they cause as hazardous impacts as conventional
cigarettes (Sudradjat, 2019). Therefore, it is necessary
to develop preventive strategies for cigarette use in a
campus environment to increase the productivity of
graduates and prevent the health effects caused by
cigarettes. Moreover, it is necessary to develop
strategies to stop smoking behavior, such as peer
development for health education (Moshki, Zamani-
Alavijeh, & Mojadam, 2017), engagement of
electronic media on mobile phones (Larsen, Nicholas,
& Christensen, 2016), and the use of hypnotherapy to
quit smoking (Hypnoterapi, 2019
5 CONCLUSIONS
Some respondents prefer using e-cigarettes because
they are easily bought, could be purchased online,
only offer expensive prices at the beginning of buying
the tools, could be used repeatedly, offer various
flavors and odorless, and come in small shapes.
Meanwhile, some respondents prefer conventional
cigarettes because they give a distinct sensation of
burning cigarettes, offer quite affordable prices, are
available in retail, are easily accessed, and have more
gentle looks.
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