Background. The purpose of this study was to examine occupation-, education-, and gender-specific patterns of tobacco use and knowledge of its health effects among 23,953 rural Asian Indians ≥18 years in Gujarat. Methodology. A statewide, community-based, cross-sectional survey was conducted in 26 districts of Gujarat (December 2010–May 2015), using face-to-face interviews by trained community health workers called SEVAKS. Results. Mean age was 39.8 ± 15.2 years. Eighteen percent of respondents used tobacco in various forms. Tobacco consumption was significantly higher among males (32%), 18–34 years’ age group (35%), those who were self-employed (72%), and those with elementary education (40%). The prevalence was 11 times higher among males...
BACKGROUND: Nearly one-third of adults in India use tobacco, resulting in 1.2 million deaths. Howeve...
Background: Nearly 275 million adults use tobacco in India, which contributes substantially to ...
Bangladesh typifies many developing countries experiencing an increasing trend in tobacco consumptio...
Background: The epidemic of tobacco use is shifting from developed to developing countries, where in...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the demographic, socioeconomic, and geographical distribution of tobacco c...
Background: Tobacco burdens in India and Pakistan require continued efforts to quantify tobacco use ...
Background: Tobacco is used in different forms among Indian women and the health effects can be seen...
Background: Despite increasing awareness of the harmful effects of tobacco, the use of tobacco in va...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify regional inequalities in the prevalence and comparison of ...
Tobacco use in India is characterized by a high prevalence of smoking and smokeless tobacco use, wit...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco use in India is characterized by a high prevalence of smoking and smokeless toba...
BACKGROUND: Studies in India have identified marked variations in overall tobacco use between socio-...
The study aims to assess the association between socio-demographic factors such as age, gender, area...
Consumption of combusting tobacco products is the largest preventable risk factor for morbidity and ...
Background: India suffers from a huge burden of substance abuse and associated morbidity and mortali...
BACKGROUND: Nearly one-third of adults in India use tobacco, resulting in 1.2 million deaths. Howeve...
Background: Nearly 275 million adults use tobacco in India, which contributes substantially to ...
Bangladesh typifies many developing countries experiencing an increasing trend in tobacco consumptio...
Background: The epidemic of tobacco use is shifting from developed to developing countries, where in...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the demographic, socioeconomic, and geographical distribution of tobacco c...
Background: Tobacco burdens in India and Pakistan require continued efforts to quantify tobacco use ...
Background: Tobacco is used in different forms among Indian women and the health effects can be seen...
Background: Despite increasing awareness of the harmful effects of tobacco, the use of tobacco in va...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify regional inequalities in the prevalence and comparison of ...
Tobacco use in India is characterized by a high prevalence of smoking and smokeless tobacco use, wit...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco use in India is characterized by a high prevalence of smoking and smokeless toba...
BACKGROUND: Studies in India have identified marked variations in overall tobacco use between socio-...
The study aims to assess the association between socio-demographic factors such as age, gender, area...
Consumption of combusting tobacco products is the largest preventable risk factor for morbidity and ...
Background: India suffers from a huge burden of substance abuse and associated morbidity and mortali...
BACKGROUND: Nearly one-third of adults in India use tobacco, resulting in 1.2 million deaths. Howeve...
Background: Nearly 275 million adults use tobacco in India, which contributes substantially to ...
Bangladesh typifies many developing countries experiencing an increasing trend in tobacco consumptio...