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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Tobacco use is considered one of the largest public health threats facing the world. The estimated number of current smokers in the world exceeds 1.3 billion, which means that one third of the world's population above 15 years are smokers. Smoking prevalence is increasing in the developing world but monitoring of this trend is poor in these countries. Studies on smoking in Iraq are scarce, with the current smoking prevalence rate reported to be 15-25% for males and 1-10% for females in surveys conducted in the past ten years.Entities:
Keywords: Iraq; alcohol drinking; attitude; smoking; students; substance use
Year: 2014 PMID: 25741180 PMCID: PMC4335460 DOI: 10.4137/TUI.S12238
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tob Use Insights ISSN: 1179-173X
Previous studies about smoking prevalence in Iraq between 1990 and 2008.
| SOURCE, YEAR CONDUCTED | PARTICIPANTS GROUP | CURRENT CIGARETTE SMOKERS PREVALENCE RATE (%) | NOTES |
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| Alwan A, Health in Iraq Report; 1990 (18) | National < 16 year | – Rates are Life time smoking Prevalence | |
| Male | 5 | ||
| Female | 1 | ||
| National ≥ 16 year | – Method used in the survey was not mentioned. | ||
| Male | 40 | ||
| Female | 5 | ||
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| Abdulrahman and Abdulghany; 2003–2004 (20) | Duhok (North) Aged 25–65 year house holds | ||
| Both genders | 24.5 | ||
| Male | 46.8 | ||
| Female | 2.2 | ||
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| WHO-Global Infobase: Data For Saving Lives/Tobacco use 2005 (49) | Three North governorates 13–15 year Both genders | 23.8 | The results reported slightly higher rates at CDC/MMW weighed results |
| Male | 33.2 | ||
| Female | 10.9 | ||
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| The chronic non-communicable diseases factors survey; 2006 (19) | National, Age 25–65 year house holds, current tobacco use | Previous smokers | |
| Both genders | 21.9 | 6.9 | |
| Male | 41.5 | 10.8 | |
| Female | 6.9 | 3.9 | |
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| World health Organization (WHO). Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Knowledge Center. Iraq Family Health Survey 2006/7. 2007; (21) | National, Age ≥ 12 year | Information about household members were collected from one member in the family. | |
| Both genders | 14.8 | ||
| Males | 26.5 | ||
| Females | 2.9 | ||
| Sub-national, Age ≥ 12 year Centre and South governorates | |||
| Both genders | 14.8 | ||
| Males | 26.3 | ||
| Females | 2.9 | ||
| Sub-national, Age ≥ 12 year Northern governorates | |||
| Both genders | 15.9 | ||
| Males | 28.4 | ||
| Females | 3.1 | ||
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| The Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS); 2008 (22) | School students, Age 13–15 year in Baghdad | 20.3 | Cigarette smoking 7.4%; shisha smoking 12.9% |
| Males | 22.0 | ||
| Females | 17.1 | ||
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| Current Smoking in Karbala University Alghabban; 2009 (23) | University students Age 17–28 y Karbala/cigarette smoking Both genders | 19.4 | Shisha smoking 2%; cigar smoking 0.3% |
| Males | 33.4 | ||
| Females | 8.6 | ||
Odds ratios and 95% CI of significant predictors for current (cigarette and shisha) smoking logistic regression model (reference category non-smokers) among Karbala University students in 2005.
| VARIABLE | ODDS RATIOS | P-VALUE |
|---|---|---|
| Gender (reference category: female) | 86.47 (21.26–351.74) | <0.001 |
| Age (reference category: oldest age category >25 years) | 0.009 | |
| Age 17–20 | 0.38 (0.17–0.85) | 0.005 |
| Age 21–25 | 0.71 (0.34–1.49) | <0.001 |
| Age (reference category: oldest age category >25 years) | 0.00 (0.00–0.00) | <0.001 |
| Drink Alcohol (reference category: those who drink alcohol) | 0.05 (0.02–0.11) | <0.001 |
| Positive attitude toward smoking | 0.31 (0.20–0.49) | <0.001 |
| Marital state (reference category: married) | 2.29 (1.18–4.44) | 0.009 |
| Father educational level (reference category: University graduate or higher) | 0.006 | |
| Illiterate fathers | 0.41 (0.22–0.74) | <0.001 |
| Primary or intermediate school graduate fathers | 0.67 (0.41–1.10) | <0.001 |
| Secondary school graduate fathers | 0.39 (0.20–0.75) | <0.001 |
Model fitting chisq (8) = 312.98, P < 0.001. Goodness of fit probability Pearson chisq (139) = 160.07, p = 0.107.
Current smoking prevalence among different demographic categories of Karbala University students.
| VARIABLE | CATEGORIES | CURRENT SMOKING | P-VALUE | ||
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| SMOKERS | NON-SMOKERS | TOTAL | |||
| Gender | Male | 228 (21.1%) | 855 (78.9%) | 1083 (100.0%) | <0.001 |
| Female | 7 (0.6%) | 1151 (99.4%) | 1158 (100.0%) | ||
| 235 (10.5%) | 2006 (89.5%) | 2241 (100.0%) | |||
| Age category | 17–20 Year | 65 (7.0%) | 862 (93.0%) | 927 (100.0%) | <0.001 |
| 21–25 Year | 140 (12.8%) | 954 (87.2%) | 1094 (100.0%) | ||
| over 25 Year | 18 (17.5%) | 85 (82.5%) | 103 (100.0%) | ||
| 223 (10.5%) | 1901 (89.5%) | 2124 (100.0%) | |||
| Marital state | Single | 194 (11.2%) | 1539 (88.8%) | 1733 (100.0%) | 0.587 |
| Married | 23 (10.0%) | 207 (90.0%) | 230 (100.0%) | ||
| 217 (11.1%) | 1746 (88.9%) | 1963 (100.0%) | |||
| Study year | 1 | 52 (8.3%) | 576 (91.7%) | 628 (100.0%) | 0.089 |
| 2 | 43 (12.3%) | 307 (87.7%) | 350 (100.0%) | ||
| 3 | 64 (10.3%) | 559 (89.7%) | 623 (100.0%) | ||
| 4 | 76 (11.7%) | 573 (88.3%) | 649 (100.0%) | ||
| 235 (10.4%) | 2015 (89.6%) | 2250 (100.0%) | |||
The total is different because of excluding non-respondents’ who were different in different sections.