Community Service Journal of Indonesia
Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Community Service Journal of Indonesia

VAPE IS NOT A SAFE ALTERNATIVE: STRENGTHENING ADOLESCENTS’ AWARENESS THROUGH MEDICAL AND ISLAMIC-BASED EDUCATION AT SMK PGRI 13 SURABAYA

Dewi Masithah (Unknown)
Mia Puspitasari (Unknown)
Muhammad Fifin Kombih (Unknown)
Sabrina Cantika Aura (Unknown)
Puspita Rahmatul Jinan (Unknown)
Ain Darojah Siddiq Ramadhana (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Dec 2025

Abstract

In recent years, a worrying shift has occurred from conventional cigarettes to electronic cigarettes (vapes), which are often perceived as safer. However, evidence indicates that vape liquids contain nicotine, formaldehyde, and toxic chemicals capable of causing addiction, neurodevelopmental harm, and lung injury in adolescents. This community service project aimed to increase students' awareness regarding the dangers of conventional cigarettes and electronic cigarettes (vapes) through an integrated medical and Islamic-based educational approach. The program was conducted at SMK PGRI 13 Surabaya and included interactive lectures, video presentations, group discussions, leaflet distribution, personal reflection, selection of youth anti-smoking ambassadors, and basic health screening. Knowledge evaluation was conducted using pre and posttests. The results showed an increase in students' knowledge scores from 77 to 87 (a 12% improvement). Nutritional status assessment among 76 students showed 36.8% were in the normal BMI category, 26.3% underweight, 11.8% overweight, and 25% obese. Several active smokers expressed commitment to quitting smoking, and student anti-smoking ambassadors were appointed to promote a smoke-free environment. This program demonstrates that integrating health education with Islamic values effectively enhances adolescents’ awareness and motivation to avoid smoking and vaping. The sustainability of the initiative is supported by school involvement and the empowerment of peer ambassadors.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

csji

Publisher

Subject

Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing Public Health

Description

Community Service Journal of Indonesia (e-ISSN 2684-7884) is a journal that results from the implementation of community service in the fields of health, nursing, medicine, psychology, and public health which is published every 6 months. The scope of this journal is articles related to community ...