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  • * A survey of 625 college students revealed that factors such as hometown, monthly expenses, and parents’ smoking history significantly affected their tobacco control intentions and behaviors, with performance expectancy and social influence showing direct positive effects.
  • * The study suggests that enhancing students' expectations and e-health literacy, fostering supportive social environments, and improving conditions for tobacco control are crucial for curbing smoking rates among non-smokers, while also advocating for smoke-free campus initiatives.

Article Abstract

Background: Non-smoking college students are starting to smoke in increasing numbers, which shows that their tobacco control situation seems not optimistic. The UTAUT and e-HL are commonly used models and theories to predict health behaviors, while there are few studies on tobacco control. This paper aims to study the influencing factors of tobacco control intention and behavior of non-smoking college students in China by combining the UTAUT and e-HL.

Methods: Based on the stratified sampling method, 625 college students from 12 universities were selected. Data were collected using a self-made questionnaire designed based on the UTAUT and e-health literacy scales. Data were analyzed by SPSS 22 and AMOS 26, including descriptive statistics, one-way variance analysis and structural equation model analysis.

Results: The results of one-way variance analysis showed that there were significant differences in the score of non-smoking college students' tobacco control intention or behavior by hometowns, monthly living expenses, and parents' smoking history. Performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence had direct positive effects on behavioral intention. Facilitating condition, behavioral intention had direct positive impacts on use behavior and e-HL had an indirect positive impact on use behavior.

Conclusions: The combination of the UTAUT and e-HL can be used as an appropriate framework to predict the influencing factors of non-smoking college students' intention and behavior of tobacco control. Improving performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and e-HL among non-smoking college students, creating positive social environments, and providing facilitating condition are key aspects of increasing their tobacco control intention and behavior. It is also beneficial to promote the implementation of smoke-free campus and smoke-free family projects.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10127360PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-15644-5DOI Listing

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