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Potential Risk Factors of Smokeless Tobacco Consumption Among Adolescents in South India
INTRODUCTION: Although most of the disease burden internationally is due to tobacco smoking, smokeless tobacco (SLT) use contributed to an estimated 76 000 deaths in 2017. We have studied the potential risk factors for SLT use among adolescents in South India. METHODS: A cross-sectional questionnair...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9199931/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35139222 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntac003 |
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author | Kulkarni, Muralidhar M Kamath, Veena G Kamath, Asha Lewis, Sarah Bogdanovica, Ilze Bains, Manpreet Cranwell, Jo Fogarty, Andrew Arora, Monika Nazar, Gaurang P Ballal, Kirthinath Naik, Ashwath K Bhagawath, Rohith Britton, John |
author_facet | Kulkarni, Muralidhar M Kamath, Veena G Kamath, Asha Lewis, Sarah Bogdanovica, Ilze Bains, Manpreet Cranwell, Jo Fogarty, Andrew Arora, Monika Nazar, Gaurang P Ballal, Kirthinath Naik, Ashwath K Bhagawath, Rohith Britton, John |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Although most of the disease burden internationally is due to tobacco smoking, smokeless tobacco (SLT) use contributed to an estimated 76 000 deaths in 2017. We have studied the potential risk factors for SLT use among adolescents in South India. METHODS: A cross-sectional questionnaire survey of all students in grades 6–8 in schools in the Udupi district of Karnataka State ascertained SLT use status and potential determinants of SLT uptake. Ever SLT use was defined as any reported consumption of any SLT products, currently or at any time in the past. Independent effects on ever SLT use status were estimated using multiple logistic regression. RESULTS: Of 46 706 students from 914 participating schools, 39 282 (84.1%) provided questionnaire responses sufficiently complete for analysis. Ever SLT use was reported by 775 (2.0%) participants and in a mutually adjusted model was significantly related to age, male sex, family use, or friend’s use of SLT, low socioeconomic status, high rebelliousness, and low self-esteem. After controlling for these effects, the odds of ever-SLT use were significantly higher among students who had least awareness of the harmful effects of tobacco use (odds ratio 3.7, 95% confidence interval [2.9, 4.7]) and significantly lower among those not exposed to tobacco advertising (odds ratio 0.7, 95% confidence interval [0.5, 0.8]). CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of SLT use among children in Karnataka is relatively low when compared with other studies in India. The significant potential risk factors of SLT use include low awareness of the harmful effects of tobacco and tobacco control policies and exposure to tobacco advertising. IMPLICATIONS: The prevalence of SLT use among school going adolescents in South India is relatively low. The potential risk factors for SLT use among adolescents in southern India are similar to those for smoked tobacco. It includes age, male gender, family or friend’s use of SLT, low socioeconomic status, high rebelliousness, low self-esteem, exposure to tobacco advertisement and least awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco and of tobacco control policies. The present study lays emphasis regarding creating awareness about tobacco harms and control policies for further reducing tobacco use among adolescents. |
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spelling | pubmed-91999312022-06-16 Potential Risk Factors of Smokeless Tobacco Consumption Among Adolescents in South India Kulkarni, Muralidhar M Kamath, Veena G Kamath, Asha Lewis, Sarah Bogdanovica, Ilze Bains, Manpreet Cranwell, Jo Fogarty, Andrew Arora, Monika Nazar, Gaurang P Ballal, Kirthinath Naik, Ashwath K Bhagawath, Rohith Britton, John Nicotine Tob Res Original Investigations INTRODUCTION: Although most of the disease burden internationally is due to tobacco smoking, smokeless tobacco (SLT) use contributed to an estimated 76 000 deaths in 2017. We have studied the potential risk factors for SLT use among adolescents in South India. METHODS: A cross-sectional questionnaire survey of all students in grades 6–8 in schools in the Udupi district of Karnataka State ascertained SLT use status and potential determinants of SLT uptake. Ever SLT use was defined as any reported consumption of any SLT products, currently or at any time in the past. Independent effects on ever SLT use status were estimated using multiple logistic regression. RESULTS: Of 46 706 students from 914 participating schools, 39 282 (84.1%) provided questionnaire responses sufficiently complete for analysis. Ever SLT use was reported by 775 (2.0%) participants and in a mutually adjusted model was significantly related to age, male sex, family use, or friend’s use of SLT, low socioeconomic status, high rebelliousness, and low self-esteem. After controlling for these effects, the odds of ever-SLT use were significantly higher among students who had least awareness of the harmful effects of tobacco use (odds ratio 3.7, 95% confidence interval [2.9, 4.7]) and significantly lower among those not exposed to tobacco advertising (odds ratio 0.7, 95% confidence interval [0.5, 0.8]). CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of SLT use among children in Karnataka is relatively low when compared with other studies in India. The significant potential risk factors of SLT use include low awareness of the harmful effects of tobacco and tobacco control policies and exposure to tobacco advertising. IMPLICATIONS: The prevalence of SLT use among school going adolescents in South India is relatively low. The potential risk factors for SLT use among adolescents in southern India are similar to those for smoked tobacco. It includes age, male gender, family or friend’s use of SLT, low socioeconomic status, high rebelliousness, low self-esteem, exposure to tobacco advertisement and least awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco and of tobacco control policies. The present study lays emphasis regarding creating awareness about tobacco harms and control policies for further reducing tobacco use among adolescents. Oxford University Press 2022-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9199931/ /pubmed/35139222 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntac003 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Investigations Kulkarni, Muralidhar M Kamath, Veena G Kamath, Asha Lewis, Sarah Bogdanovica, Ilze Bains, Manpreet Cranwell, Jo Fogarty, Andrew Arora, Monika Nazar, Gaurang P Ballal, Kirthinath Naik, Ashwath K Bhagawath, Rohith Britton, John Potential Risk Factors of Smokeless Tobacco Consumption Among Adolescents in South India |
title | Potential Risk Factors of Smokeless Tobacco Consumption Among Adolescents in South India |
title_full | Potential Risk Factors of Smokeless Tobacco Consumption Among Adolescents in South India |
title_fullStr | Potential Risk Factors of Smokeless Tobacco Consumption Among Adolescents in South India |
title_full_unstemmed | Potential Risk Factors of Smokeless Tobacco Consumption Among Adolescents in South India |
title_short | Potential Risk Factors of Smokeless Tobacco Consumption Among Adolescents in South India |
title_sort | potential risk factors of smokeless tobacco consumption among adolescents in south india |
topic | Original Investigations |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9199931/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35139222 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntac003 |
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