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Socioeconomic status and tobacco expenditures among Moroccans: results of the "Maroc Tabagisme" survey.

Nabil Tachfouti1, Mohammed Berraho, Samira Elfakir, Zineb Serhier, Karima Elrhazi, Karen Slama, Chakib Najjari.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship of sociodemographic and economic characteristics to tobacco expenses among Moroccan daily smokers.
DESIGN: Cross-sectional ("Maroc Tabagisme" Survey) study.
SETTING: Random sample of 9195 subjects representative of the Moroccan population.
SUBJECTS: Household subjects 15 years and older. MEASURES: Data were collected from selected households using a questionnaire about smoking, educational level, occupation, and household monthly income. ANALYSIS: Associations between sociodemographic and economic characteristics, smoking status, and tobacco expenses were assessed by multivariate analysis in a sample of 5959 respondents who provided details about their family income.
RESULTS: Of 5959 participants, 28.5% of men and 2.8% of women were daily smokers. Compared with students, the odds of daily smoking were higher among blue-collar workers (odds ratio, 2.66). Tobacco expenses increased with higher family monthly income (p < .001). Moreover, smokers whose family monthly income was less than 1000 Moroccan dirham (MAD) spent 50.9% on tobacco, while those with family monthly income of 6000 MAD or higher spent 13.0 %on tobacco.
CONCLUSIONS: There was a strong association between tobacco expenses and sociodemographic and economic characteristics. Among households with low monthly income, up to half of the monthly income is spent on tobacco.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20465147     DOI: 10.4278/ajhp.080603-QUAN-82

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Health Promot        ISSN: 0890-1171


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