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Table 2 Agreement responses to willingness or attitudinal questions according to level of study

From: Promoting cessation and a tobacco free future: willingness of pharmacy students at the University of Lagos, Nigeria

Questions

200 Level

n (%)

300 Level

n (%)

400 Level

n (%)

500 Level

n (%)

Total

n (%)

Tobacco should not be sold in pharmacies

64 (75.3)

63 (67.0)

40 (83.3)

58 (93.6)

230 (77.9)

No smoking in pharmacy

72 (84.7)

79 (83.2)

44 (91.7)

61 (96.8)

256 (87.9)

pharmacists should not smoke

72 (84.7)

80 (84.2)

38 (79.2)

52 (82.54)

242 (83.2)

Smoking cessation counseling should be in pharmacy curriculum

77 (90.6)

80 (84.2)

40 (85.1)

57 (91.94)

254 (87.9)

No smoking at pharmacy students' events

72 (84.7)

83 (88.3)

40 (83.4)

57 (90.4)

252 (86.9)

It is your duty to be involved in smoking cessation program

76 (89.5)

87 (91.6)

47 (97.9)

62 (98.4)

272 (93.5)

Pharmacists and pharmacy students should be involved in quit smoking program

78 (91.7)

86 (88.5)

46 (95.8)

61 (96.8)

271 (93.1)

Willing to help smokers to quit

71 (83.5)

83 (87.4)

40 (83.3)

55 (88.7)

249 (85.9)