Our study is planned for determining cigaratte use frequency of Dicle University Healthcare Services Vocational School of Higher Education students and factors affecting this situation.Our study is a descriptive-sectional research and it was executed between October 2015 and March 2016. Sample of the study includes 209 underclassmen and sophomore students who are voluntary, still attend classes and registered to the Vocational School. Data is acquired by using a questionaire of 34 questions. Statistical evaluation is done by using SPSS 16.0 packaged software.Most of students who participated to our study were between 20-24 (48,8%) years old. 18,2% of the participants used cigarattes continiously and 6,2% of them used cigarattes few times a week or smoked only in social environments. It is detected that 52,2% of participants which are using cigarattes have medium level or higher levels of addiction. It is determined that 86,3% of users don't want their children to smoke. It is detected that 73,7% of users tried to quit at least once throughout their lives. After all, it cannot be said that students who will be serving as counsellors and providers of healthcare to society in the future have low rates of smoking. It can be said that studies which lower smoking rates in students are needed.
The aim of the study was to raise awareness among university students through informing about child brides, which is an important women's health issue in the world and in our country and to contribute to the development of their social responsibility awareness. This qualitative descriptive study was conducted between
LGBT individuals who participated our research made an HIV test at least once in their lives.It is detected that necessary precautions and safe sexual behavior which is neccesery in preventation of HIV has not been founded.
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