| Literature DB >> 18710508 |
Adamson S Muula1, Seter Siziya, Emmanuel Rudatsikira.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We conducted this study to estimate the correlates of current cigarette smoking among in-school adolescents in Jamaica 2006 and compare prevalence of smoking and associated factors between 2000 and 2006.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18710508 PMCID: PMC2529312 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-1-55
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Prevalence of smoking among Jamaican adolescents in 2000 and 2006
| Year 2000 | Year 2006 | ||
| Characteristic | % (95% CI) | % (95% CI) | P value |
| Age in years | 0.92 | ||
| Total | 15.2 (13.4–17.3) | 16.7 (12.9–18.6) | |
| =<13 | 11.6 (9.8–14.3) | 15.5 (12.9–18.6) | |
| 14 | 15.8 (9.2–25.7) | 15.2 (12.2–18.7) | |
| 15 | 20.9 (16.9–25.3) | 18.2 (14.6–22.5) | |
| > = 16 | 22.9 (18.5–26.5) | 21.7 (16.3–28.3) | |
| Gender (sex) | 0.859 | ||
| Females | 11.7 (9.8–13.9) | 12.0 (10.0–14.3) | |
| Males | 19.3 (16.1–23.0) | 21.8 (18.9–25.0) | |
| Parental smoking status | 0.782 | ||
| None | 60.8 (57.8–64.5) | 64.4 (61.8–66.4) | |
| One or both parents smokers | 27.0 (22.7–31.0) | 35.5 (33.1–38.4) | |
| Perception that smoking is harmful | 0.890 | ||
| Yes | 10.9 (7.9–12.7) | 15.9 (13.1–18.5) | |
| No | 89.1 (86.5–91.7) | 84.1 (81.9–86.3) | |
Exposure to tobacco advertisements among Jamaican adolescents in 2000 and 2006
| Year 2000 | Year 2006 | ||
| Characteristic | P value | ||
| Seen cigarette brand name on TV in past 30 days | 76.9 (74.6–79.0) | 67.4 (65.0–69.7) | 0.080 |
| Males | 76.4 (72.6–79.7) | 66.0 (62.5–69.3) | |
| Females | 77.4 (74.6–80.0) | 68.7 (65.5–71.8) | |
| Has item with cigarette brand logo | 13.9 (12.2–15.8) | 16.4 (14.6–18.3) | 0.296 |
| Males | 15.7 (12.8–19.0) | 19.4 (16.6–22.4) | |
| Females | 12.2 (10.3–14.4) | 13.5 (11.4–15.9) | |
| Seen tobacco adverts on billboards in past 30 days | 66.0 (66.5–68.4) | 62.9 (60.5–65.2) | 0.037 |
| Males | 64.9 (60.8–68.7) | 63.0 (59.5–66.3) | |
| Females | 67.0 (64.0–69.9) | 62.8 (59.5–66.0) | |
| Seen tobacco adverts in newspapers/magazines in past 30 days | 61.4 (58.8–63.8) | 56.5 (54.1–58.9) | <0.001 |
| Males | 61.7 (57.6–65.6) | 56.2 (52.7–59.8) | |
| Females | 61.1 (58.0–64.1) | 56.8 (53.4–60.1) | |
Attitudes towards tobacco smoking distributed among Jamaican adolescents in 2000 and 2006
| Year 2000 | Year 2006 | ||
| Characteristic | % (n) | % (n) | P value |
| Felt that boys who smoke have more friends | 49.4 (45.4–51.5) | 69.6 (66.7–72.3) | 0.016 |
| Males | 44.8 (39.5–48.0) | 64.4 (60.0–68.6) | |
| Females | 54.3 (48.6–57.1) | 75.0 (71.2–78.5) | |
| Felt like girls who smoke had more friends | 25.2 (22.6–27.9) | 35.9 (33.2–38.8) | 0.004 |
| Males | 24.9 (21.0–29.3) | 34.9 (30.9–39.0) | |
| Females | 25.4 (22.3–29.0) | 37.1 (33.2–41.2) | |
| Felt that boys who smoke are attractive | 10.6 (8.9–12.6) | 14.8 (13.0–16.9) | 0.175 |
| Males | 13.8 (10.8–17.5) | 17.9 (14.9–21.4) | |
| Females | 7.8 (6.2–9.9) | 12.2 (10.0–14.7) | |
| Felt that girls who smoke are attractive | 8.9 (7.4–10.7) | 11.1 (9.5–12.9) | 0.327 |
| Males | 11.7 (9.1–15.1) | 13.6 (11.0–16.4) | |
| Females | 6.3 (4.8–8.2) | 8.9 (7.0–11.2) | |
Factors associated with current smoking among Jamaican adolescents in 2006
| Characteristics | Unadjusted odds ratios [95% CI] | Adjusted odds ratios [95% CI] |
| Age (years) | ||
| =<13 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| 14 | 0.97 [0.69–1.37] | 0.79 [0.50–1.25] |
| 15 | 1.21 [0.86–1.71] | 1.08 [0.68–1.73] |
| > = 16 | 1.51 [1.00–2.29] | 0.92 [0.53–1.62] |
| Gender | ||
| Female | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Male | 2.04 [1.56–2.68] | 1.55 [1.09–2.19] |
| Parental smoking status | ||
| None | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| One or both parents smokers | 2.38 [1.80–3.16] | 1.75 [1.23–2.50] |
| Best friend smokers | ||
| None | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Some | 5.38 [3.80–7.61] | 4.38 [2.93–6.56] |
| Most or all | 21.99 [13.99–34.57] | 14.94 [8.61–25.92] |
| Perception that smoking is harmful | ||
| No | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Yes | 0.83 [0.57–1.23] | 0.95 [0.57–1.58] |