Pakistan Health Research Council, Head Office, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2018 Aug 14;20(9):1138-1143. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntx179.
The Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) is the global standard for systematically monitoring adult tobacco use and tracking key tobacco control indicators.
Using a multistage stratified cluster design, 9856 households were sampled, and one individual was randomly selected from each household. Standard GATS questionnaire was used to collect information on tobacco use, cessation, second-hand smoke, knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions. Data were analyzed per standard GATS protocol.
Of 9856 individuals, 7831 individuals completed the interview. The response rate was 81%. Overall, 19.1% adults were currently using tobacco products and among them, 12.4% smoked tobacco, and 7.7% smokeless tobacco. Exposure to second-hand smoke was seen in 86% in a restaurant while it was 76% on public transportation. A total of 24.7% smokers made a quit attempt in the past 12 months. Anticigarette smoking information was observed by 37.7% adults, while 29.7% current smokers thought about quitting after reading health warning labels on cigarette packages. Most (85%) adults favored no smoking in public places, and 74.8% favored increasing taxes on tobacco products. Current cigarette smokers spent Pakistani Rupees 767.3 per month (7.78 USD) on manufactured cigarettes and consumed 4500 cigarette sticks (225 packs) annually.
Besides 19.1% tobacco users, the majority (86%) were exposed to second-hand smoke at public places indicating that ban on tobacco use in public places is not being followed. A quarter of current smokers wants to quit smoking who may be provided assistance to reduce tobacco burden.
This study provides national-level data about tobacco use and its burden and also indicates weak implantation of tobacco control laws. There is need to devise a strategy for proper implementation of these laws to reduce the tobacco burden in the country.
全球成人烟草调查(GATS)是系统监测成人烟草使用情况和跟踪关键烟草控制指标的全球标准。
采用多阶段分层聚类设计,抽取 9856 户家庭,每户随机抽取 1 人。使用标准 GATS 问卷收集烟草使用、戒烟、二手烟、知识、态度和看法信息。按照标准 GATS 协议进行数据分析。
在 9856 人中,有 7831 人完成了访谈。应答率为 81%。总体而言,19.1%的成年人目前使用烟草制品,其中 12.4%吸烟,7.7%使用无烟烟草。在餐馆中,86%的人接触到二手烟,在公共交通工具上为 76%。共有 24.7%的吸烟者在过去 12 个月内尝试过戒烟。37.7%的成年人看到了反吸烟信息,而 29.7%的当前吸烟者在阅读香烟包装上的健康警示标签后考虑戒烟。大多数(85%)成年人赞成公共场所禁烟,74.8%赞成增加烟草产品税收。目前吸烟的成年人每月在香烟上花费巴基斯坦卢比 767.3 卢比(7.78 美元),每年消费 4500 支香烟(225 包)。
除了 19.1%的烟草使用者之外,大多数(86%)人在公共场所接触到二手烟,这表明公共场所禁止吸烟的规定没有得到遵守。四分之一的当前吸烟者想要戒烟,他们可能会得到帮助来减少烟草负担。
本研究提供了关于烟草使用及其负担的国家级数据,也表明了烟草控制法的执行不力。需要制定一项战略,以适当执行这些法律,减少该国的烟草负担。