Smoking Should be Restricted in all Public Places: A Case Study Focus on Cyberjaya Inhabitant, Malaysia
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.9, No. 12)Publication Date: 2020-12-05
Authors : Farzana Nazera; Mohamed K. Haq;
Page : 347-353
Keywords : Cyberjaya; Inhabitant; Young Age; Smoke-free campaign;
Abstract
Malaysian government redacted regulations that smoking is banned in several places in Malaysia. This study is specially focused on Cyberjaya residents. This is a short survey and to complete this study, a specialized questionnaire is distributed online in the different social media groups. The findings indicate that all are smokers and non-smokers known about the side effects of smoking. And the survey shows, a greater portion of smokers are in the age group of education proprieties. This may be scary to face that most of our smokers come from a young age. As have been proposed in recommendations, there are many viable methods in order to ensure the success of the smoke-free campaign.
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