Bhawna Gupta
Department School of Dentistry and Oral Health, Gold Coast, Australia.
Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2013;14(5):3323-9. doi: 10.7314/apjcp.2013.14.5.3323.
The Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) was carried out for systematically monitoring tobacco use and for tracking key tobacco control indicators.
A total of 70,802 households, including 42,647 in rural areas and 28,155 in urban areas, were covered with a three stage sampling design. Data were collected on sociodemographic characteristics, knowledge, attitude and practices of tobacco consumption.
GATS-India highlighted that total tobacco use among its residents is overall 34.6%, varying for males (47.9%) and females (20.7%). The rural areas of the country exhibit comparatively higher prevalence rates (38.4%) in comparison to urban areas (25.3%). Overall, Khaini, a smokeless tobacco product (12.0%), is the most popular form of tobacco use among males and females, followed by bidi smoking (9.0%).
Results of GATS data can be used as baseline for evaluation of new tobacco control approaches in India integrating culturally acceptable and cost effective measures.
开展全球成人烟草调查(GATS)是为了系统监测烟草使用情况并追踪关键烟草控制指标。
采用三阶段抽样设计,共涵盖70802户家庭,其中农村地区42647户,城市地区28155户。收集了有关社会人口学特征、烟草消费知识、态度和行为的数据。
印度全球成人烟草调查强调,其居民的总体烟草使用率为34.6%,男性(47.9%)和女性(20.7%)有所不同。该国农村地区的患病率(38.4%)相对高于城市地区(25.3%)。总体而言,无烟烟草制品嚼烟(12.0%)是男性和女性中最流行的烟草使用形式,其次是比迪烟吸食(9.0%)。
全球成人烟草调查数据的结果可作为评估印度新烟草控制方法的基线,这些方法整合了文化上可接受且具有成本效益的措施。