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Factors influencing tobacco use behaviour initiation – From the perspective of the Capability, Opportunity, Motivation- Behaviour (COM-B) Model

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dc.contributor.author Lakshmi, R.
dc.contributor.author Romate, John
dc.contributor.author Rajkumar, Eslavath
dc.contributor.author George, Allen Joshua
dc.contributor.author Wajid, Maria
dc.date.accessioned 2023-06-23T04:40:20Z
dc.date.available 2023-06-23T04:40:20Z
dc.date.issued 2023-06
dc.identifier.citation R. Lakshmi, John Romate, Eslavath Rajkumar, Allen Joshua George, and Maria Wajid (2023). Factors influencing tobacco use behaviour initiation – From the perspective of the Capability, Opportunity, Motivation- Behaviour (COM-B) Model. Heliyon, 9(6), e16385. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2405-8440
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16385
dc.identifier.uri http://idr.iimranchi.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1911
dc.description.abstract Introduction: Non-communicable diseases such as ischemic heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and chronic respiratory diseases are the leading causes of death worldwide, and are associated with tobacco use. The ultimate goal of health professionals and researchers working to combat smoking’s extremely harmful health effects is to prevent smoking initiation. Nearly 5500 new smokers are added each day, for a total of almost 2 million new smokers each year. The COM-B model’s primary goal is to determine what needs to be done for a behaviour change to occur. Behaviour modification requires an understanding of the factors that drive behaviour. Aim: The current qualitative study intends to explore the factors affecting tobacco use initiation (TUI) using the COM-B model, given the relevance of investigating the factors affecting TUI and the model. Methods: The present qualitative study has used a directed content analysis approach. Seventeen participants who reported having started any kind of tobacco in the last six months were recruited in the study using a purposive sampling method to understand the factors affecting TUI. The data was collected through interviews, and all of the participants were from the Hyderabad-Karnataka region of Karnataka, India (a state which has been reported as having the highest prevalence of cigarette smoking in India). Results: Directed content analysis revealed six categories: psychological capabilities affecting TUI (lack of knowledge about adverse health effects of tobacco, behavioural control, and poor academic performance), physical capabilities affecting TUI (lack of better physical resilience), physical opportunities favouring TUI (tobacco advertisements, easy access of tobacco products, and favourite star smoke on screen), social opportunities favouring TUI (peer influence, tobacco use by parents, tradition of hospitality, tobacco use as a normal behaviour, and toxic masculinity), automatic motivation causal factors of TUI (affect regulation, risk taking behaviours and tobacco use for pleasure) and reflective motivation causal factors of TUI (perceived benefits of tobacco, risk perception, perceived stress, and compensatory health beliefs). en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Heliyon en_US
dc.subject Tobacco use initiation en_US
dc.subject The COM-B model Domains en_US
dc.subject Tobacco users en_US
dc.subject IIM Ranchi en_US
dc.title Factors influencing tobacco use behaviour initiation – From the perspective of the Capability, Opportunity, Motivation- Behaviour (COM-B) Model en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.volume 9 en_US
dc.issue 6 en_US


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