| Literature DB >> 18053219 |
Seter Siziya1, Adamson S Muula, Emmanuel Rudatsikira.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many adult cigarette smokers initiated the habit as adolescents. Adolescent tobacco use may be a marker of other unhealthy behaviours. There are limited data on the prevalence and correlates of cigarette smoking among in-school adolescents in Iraq. We aimed to estimate the prevalence of, and assess the socio-demographic correlates of current cigarette smoking among in-school adolescents in Kurdistan region of Iraq.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 18053219 PMCID: PMC2222048 DOI: 10.1186/1752-1505-1-13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Confl Health ISSN: 1752-1505 Impact factor: 2.723
Characteristics of study participants in the Iraqi Kurdistan Global Youth Tobacco Survey 2006
| Demographic factor | Total | Male | Females |
| Age (years) | |||
| 17+ | 342 (19.2) | 251 (26.6) | 89 (9.2) |
| 16 | 332 (16.7) | 159 (16.5) | 169 (17.1) |
| 15 | 372 (18.8) | 187 (18.6) | 183 (19.4) |
| 14 | 296 (15.3) | 128 (13.0) | 164 (18.6) |
| 13 | 289 (14.7) | 125 (13.0) | 160 (17.0) |
| 12 | 211 (10.3) | 65 (7.1) | 139 (14.4) |
| <12 | 98 (5.1) | 51 (5.3) | 41 (4.3) |
| Sex | |||
| Male | 982 (58.1) | ||
| Females | 969 (41.9) | ||
| Schooling grades | |||
| Fourth | 278 (13.2) | 80 (12.3) | 192 (14.2) |
| Third | 442 (22.9) | 244 (22.6) | 171 (23.4) |
| Second | 555 (28.6) | 304 (28.8) | 243 (28.6) |
| First | 709 (35.3) | 352 (36.4) | 344 (33.7) |
| Pocket money (Iraqi Dinars) | |||
| 30000+ | 142 (7.7) | 93 (9.8) | 47 (5.0) |
| 21000–29999 | 107 (5.6) | 65 (6.7) | 42 (4.4) |
| 11000–20999 | 114 (6.1) | 73 (7.4) | 41 (4.4) |
| 6000–10999 | 191 (9.7) | 110 (11.2) | 80 (8.0) |
| 1000–5999 | 275 (14.5) | 155 (16.2) | 116 (12.4) |
| <1000 | 262 (13.4) | 118 (12.2) | 137 (14.6) |
| None | 858 (43.0) | 352 (36.6) | 485 (51.2) |
| Current smoker | |||
| Yes | 255 (15.3) | 225 | 27 (2.7) |
| No | 1615 (84.7) | 675 (74.9) | 914 (97.3) |
Demographic and economic factors associated with current smoking among adolescents in Kurdistan, Iraq, 2006
| Demographic factor | OR (95% CI) |
| Age (years) | |
| 17+ | 1.93 (1.86, 2.00) |
| 16 | 1.30 (1.25, 1.35) |
| 15 | 1.07 (1.03, 1.11) |
| 14 | 0.62 (0.59, 0.65) |
| 13 | 0.49 (0.46, 0.51) |
| 12 | 0.43 (0.41, 0.46) |
| <12 | 1 |
| Sex | |
| Male | 2.21 (2.15, 2.27) |
| Females | 1 |
| Schooling grades | |
| Fourth | 0.84 (0.81, 0.87) |
| Third | 0.94 (0.92, 0.97) |
| Second | 0.70 (0.67, 0.72) |
| First | 1 |
| Pocket money (Iraqi Dinars) | |
| 30000+ | 0.69 (0.66, 0.73) |
| 21000–29999 | 1.04 (0.99, 1.09) |
| 11000–20999 | 2.45 (2.35, 2.56) |
| 6000–10999 | 1.44 (1.38, 1.49) |
| 1000–5999 | 1.21 (1.17, 1.26 |
| <1000 | 1.03 (0.99, 1.07) |
| None | 1 |
Social factors associated with current smoking among adolescents in Kurdistan, Iraq, 2006
| Demographic factor | OR (95% CI) |
| Parents smoke | |
| Father only | 1.14 (1.10,1.18) |
| Mother only | 1.65 (1.55,1.77) |
| None of them | 1 |
| Closest friends smoke | |
| All of them | 3.83 (3.66,4.00) |
| Most of them | 2.37 (2.29,2.45) |
| Some of them | 0.64 (0.63,0.66) |
| None of them | 1 |
| Boys who smoke have more or less friends | |
| More friends | 1.32 (1.28,1.35) |
| Less friends | 0.88 (0.86,0.90) |
| No difference from smokers | 1 |
| Girls who smoke have more or less friends | |
| More friends | 0.60 (0.58,0.62) |
| Less friends | 0.82 (0.80, 0.85) |
| No difference from smokers | 1 |
| Smoking cigarettes makes boys look more or less attractive | |
| More attractive | 1.15 (1.12, 1.18) |
| Less attractive | 0.69 (0.67,0.71) |
| No difference from non-smokers | 1 |
| smoking cigarettes makes girls look more or less attractive | |
| More attractive | 1.26 (1.22,1.30) |
| Less attractive | 1.09 (1.06, 1.12) |
| No difference | 1 |
Associations of factors related to advertisements for smoking with current smoking among adolescents in Kurdistan, Iraq, 2006
| Demographic factor | OR (95% CI) |
| Frequency of seeing actors smoke when watching television, videos or movies | |
| A lot | 1.14 (1.11,1.17) |
| Sometimes | 1.01 (0.98,1.04) |
| Never watched | 1 |
| Frequency of tobacco advertisements seen on billboards | |
| A lot | 0.80 (0.78,0.83) |
| A few | 1.30 (1.27,1.34) |
| None of them | 1 |
| Frequency of advertisements or promotions for cigarettes seen in newspapers or magazines | |
| A lot | 0.90 (0.87, 0.93) |
| A few | 1.01 (0.99,1.04) |
| None of them | 1 |
| Frequency of advertisements or promotions for cigarettes seen at recreational events | |
| A lot | 1.61 (1.57,1.66) |
| Sometimes | 0.94 (0.91, 0.96) |
| Never watched | 0.75 (0.73,0.78) |
| Never | 1 |