Millar W J
Can J Public Health. 1989 Mar-Apr;80(2):131-5.
This paper reviews current data relating to the use of smokeless tobacco products in Canada. Sources of data include production, disposition, and sales statistics; special population surveys, and estimates obtained from the 1986 Labour Force Survey smoking supplement. In Canada, the use of smokeless tobacco products is confined to the male population. About 0.7% of males over age 15 use chewing tobacco and 0.4% use snuff. The pattern of use is similar to that of the United States in the early 70s. Prevalence rates for both substances tend to be higher in older age groups. Men employed in outdoor occupations are more likely to use chewing tobacco or snuff. Chewing tobacco use tends to be more prevalent in eastern Canada and snuff use in western Canada. The low national prevalence estimates conceal the relatively high usage rates among sub-populations. Among Inuit youth in the Northwest Territories in 1982, 25% of the 10-14 age group used smokeless tobacco.
本文回顾了加拿大无烟烟草制品使用情况的当前数据。数据来源包括生产、处置和销售统计;特殊人群调查,以及从1986年劳动力调查吸烟补充部分获得的估计数据。在加拿大,无烟烟草制品的使用仅限于男性群体。15岁以上男性中约0.7%使用嚼烟,0.4%使用鼻烟。使用模式与美国70年代初相似。这两种制品的患病率在老年群体中往往更高。从事户外职业的男性更有可能使用嚼烟或鼻烟。嚼烟在加拿大东部的使用更为普遍,鼻烟在加拿大西部的使用更为普遍。全国低患病率估计掩盖了亚群体中相对较高的使用率。1982年在西北地区的因纽特青年中,10 - 14岁年龄组中有25%使用无烟烟草。