Impact of Smoking Status and Nicotine Dependence on Academic Performance of Health Sciences Students.
Jaber Saud AlqahtaniAbdulelah Mastour AldhahirZaid AlanaziEmad Zahi AlsulamiMujahid A AlsulaimaniAbdullah A AlqarniAbdullah S AlqahtaniAyadh Yahya AlAyadiMusallam AlnasserIbrahim A AlDraiwieshSaeed Mardy AlghamdiHussam M AlmarkhanAbdullah S AlsulayyimSaad M AlRabeeahMohammed D AlAhmariPublished in: Substance abuse and rehabilitation (2023)
Smoking status and nicotine dependence were predictive of worsening academic performance, including lower GPA, higher absenteeism rate and academic warnings. In addition, there is a substantial and unfavorable dose-response association between smoking history and cigarette consumption with impaired academic performance indicators.