Background: Pakistan is one of the highest tobacco consuming countries in South Asia and consumption is increasing. To implement equity orientated tobacco control policies, the most vulnerable groups must be identified. We aimed to identify these groups using the Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey (PDHS) 2012–13. Methods: Descriptive statistics, univariate and multivariate analyses were used to explore household and participant characteristics associated with smoking inside the home or tobacco smoking, respectively. Survey weights were used to give nationally representative findings. Results: Data for 12 931 households, 3132 men and 13 538 women were examined. About 58.3% of surveyed households were smoke-free, 39.1% were exposed t...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and correlates of cigarette smoking among adults in high mou...
Approximately half of the families in Pakistan reported having at least one smoker in 1992. Smokers ...
Background: While the prevalence of tobacco use has been slowly declining in the developed countries...
Background: While the prevalence of tobacco use has been slowly declining in the developed countries...
Background: Tobacco burdens in India and Pakistan require continued efforts to quantify tobacco use ...
MPOWER is an evidence-based package of the six most effective demand reduction interventions to redu...
Introduction: We assessed the magnitude of smokeless tobacco (ST) use in Pakistan and identified pol...
Background: The prevalence of tobacco smoking is increasing day by day and it kills one third of its...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco taxation remains a poorly used intervention to control tobacco use in many low...
Smoking is one of the leading causes of premature deaths worldwide. The cigarette is the commonest f...
Objective: In order to limit the high prevalence of tobacco use in Pakistan various tobacco control ...
Smoking causes a large number of diseases in human beings. About six million people die each year du...
Background: The high prevalence of tobacco use in Pakistan poses a substantial health and economic b...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and correlates of cigarette smoking among adults in high mou...
Approximately half of the families in Pakistan reported having at least one smoker in 1992. Smokers ...
Background: While the prevalence of tobacco use has been slowly declining in the developed countries...
Background: While the prevalence of tobacco use has been slowly declining in the developed countries...
Background: Tobacco burdens in India and Pakistan require continued efforts to quantify tobacco use ...
MPOWER is an evidence-based package of the six most effective demand reduction interventions to redu...
Introduction: We assessed the magnitude of smokeless tobacco (ST) use in Pakistan and identified pol...
Background: The prevalence of tobacco smoking is increasing day by day and it kills one third of its...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco taxation remains a poorly used intervention to control tobacco use in many low...
Smoking is one of the leading causes of premature deaths worldwide. The cigarette is the commonest f...
Objective: In order to limit the high prevalence of tobacco use in Pakistan various tobacco control ...
Smoking causes a large number of diseases in human beings. About six million people die each year du...
Background: The high prevalence of tobacco use in Pakistan poses a substantial health and economic b...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and correlates of cigarette smoking among adults in high mou...
Approximately half of the families in Pakistan reported having at least one smoker in 1992. Smokers ...
Background: While the prevalence of tobacco use has been slowly declining in the developed countries...