Kisia Lyagamula, Mohamed Shukri F, Kyule Grace, Tchoupé Christelle, Abolarin Olatunbosun, Pokothoane Retselisitsoe, Gelibo Terefe, Iddi Samuel, Okumu Boscow, Mbaya Nelson, Kadengye Damazo T, Mirindi Didier M, Akiode Akinsewa, Ademola Thompson, Okezie Uche, Mdege Noreen Dadirai
Chronic Disease Management Unit, African Population and Health Research Center, Nairobi, Kenya.
Data Synergy and Evaluation Unit, African Population and Health Research Center, Nairobi, Kenya.
Front Public Health. 2025 Jul 24;13:1562352. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1562352. eCollection 2025.
The use of tobacco among adolescents in low- and middle-income countries is a public health issue of concern. The tobacco industry's aggressive marketing tactics target young people in African countries, leading to early initiation of tobacco use. While existing evidence focuses on 13-15-year-olds, data from Sub-Saharan Africa indicates that smoking initiation ranges from as young as 7 years old to around 16 years old. The lack of data on adolescent tobacco use in African countries limits policymakers' ability to implement evidence-based tobacco control policies. This study aims to address the critical lack of quality and timely primary data on adolescent tobacco use, thereby enhancing the country's capacity to target interventions effectively, engage local governments, and attract global attention and funding for adolescent health initiatives.
We will conduct a cross-sectional nationwide survey among adolescents aged 10-17 years in urban and rural areas of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Kenya and Nigeria. This household-based survey will utilize a multi-stage stratified sample design to ensure representation across diverse geographic and demographic characteristics. The sample size calculations resulted in nationally representative samples of 6,701 adolescents in Kenya, 4,803 adolescents in the DRC, and 7,948 adolescents in Nigeria.
Through this initiative, we aim to catalyze action at national and international levels to combat the tobacco epidemic among adolescents in Sub Saharan Africa. The findings from the study will empower stakeholders to advocate effective tobacco control measures, promote adolescent health, and safeguard future generations from the harmful effects of tobacco use.
低收入和中等收入国家青少年吸烟问题是一个备受关注的公共卫生问题。烟草行业激进的营销策略以非洲国家的年轻人为目标,导致青少年过早开始吸烟。虽然现有证据主要集中在13至15岁的青少年,但撒哈拉以南非洲的数据表明,开始吸烟的年龄范围从7岁到16岁左右。非洲国家缺乏青少年烟草使用数据,限制了政策制定者实施循证烟草控制政策的能力。本研究旨在解决青少年烟草使用方面关键的高质量和及时的原始数据缺失问题,从而提高该国有效实施干预措施、促使地方政府参与以及吸引全球对青少年健康倡议的关注和资金的能力。
我们将在刚果民主共和国、肯尼亚和尼日利亚的城乡地区对10至17岁的青少年进行全国性横断面调查。这项基于家庭的调查将采用多阶段分层抽样设计,以确保涵盖不同地理和人口特征。样本量计算得出,肯尼亚有6701名青少年、刚果民主共和国有4803名青少年、尼日利亚有7948名青少年具有全国代表性。
通过这项举措,我们旨在推动国家和国际层面采取行动,抗击撒哈拉以南非洲青少年中的烟草流行。该研究的结果将使利益相关者能够倡导有效的烟草控制措施,促进青少年健康,并保护后代免受吸烟有害影响。