| Literature DB >> 35140897 |
Bijaya Nanda Naik1, Sanjay Pandey1, Chandramani Singh1, Santosh Kumar Nirala1, Purusottam Kumar1, Manisha Verma1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: COVID-19 presented an unprecedented situation in which behavioural factors including tobacco use were believed to increase the risk of morbidity and mortality. The objective of the present study was to find the tobacco use pattern among the COVID-19 patients and the perceived risk of developing severe COVID-19 following tobacco use.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Health risk appraisal; Pandemics; Tobacco use cessation
Year: 2021 PMID: 35140897 PMCID: PMC8730450 DOI: 10.22122/ahj.v13i3.1262
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Addict Health ISSN: 2008-4633
Severity of COVID-19
| Severity | Description |
|---|---|
| Asymptomatic | Documented positive, but no symptoms or signs |
| Mild disease | Symptomatic patients meeting the case definition for COVID-19 without evidence of viral pneumonia or hypoxia |
| Moderate disease | Adolescent or adult with clinical signs of pneumonia (fever, cough, dyspnoea, and fast breathing), but no signs of severe pneumonia, including SpO2 ≥ 90% on room air |
| Severe disease | Adolescent or adult with clinical signs of pneumonia (fever, cough, dyspnoea, and fast breathing) plus one of the following: respiratory rate > 30 breaths/minute, severe respiratory distress, or SpO2 < 90% on room air |
General characteristics of study participants
| Variable | Groups | n (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Age (year) | < 40 | 73 (24.3) |
| 40-60 | 111 (37.0) | |
| > 60 | 116 (38.7) | |
| Gender | Female | 85 (28.3) |
| Male | 215 (71.7) | |
| Education | No formal education | 21 (7.0) |
| Studied up to class 10 | 98 (32.7) | |
| Studied beyond class 10 | 181 (60.3) | |
| Family | Nuclear | 163 (54.3) |
| Joint | 137 (45.7) | |
| Severity of COVID-19 | Asymptomatic | 18 (6.0) |
| Mild | 175 (58.3) | |
| Moderate | 73 (24.3) | |
| Severe | 34 (11.4) | |
| Ever tobacco user | Yes | 82 (27.3) |
| No | 218 (72.7) | |
| Current tobacco user | Yes | 49 (16.3) |
| No | 251 (83.7) |
Figure 1Gender-Age distribution of COVID-19 patients in our study (n = 300)
Current tobacco use pattern and behaviour among the study participants (n = 49)
| Variable | Groups | n (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Type of tobacco products used | Smoking forms | 15 (30.6) |
| Smokeless forms | 29 (59.2) | |
| Both | 5 (10.2) | |
| Duration of tobacco use (in year) | ≤ 5 | 7 (14.3) |
| 6-10 | 11 (22.4) | |
| > 10 | 31 (63.3) | |
| Frequency of tobacco use | ≤ 5 | 36 (73.5) |
| > 5 | 13 (26.5) | |
| Ever thought of quitting | Yes | 33 (67.3) |
| No | 16 (32.7) | |
| Thought of quitting during the pandemic | Yes | 35 (71.4) |
| No | 14 (28.6) | |
| Any quit attempts during the pandemic | Yes | 34 (69.4) |
| No | 15 (30.6) | |
| Reduced tobacco use | Yes | 32 (65.3) |
| No | 17 (34.7) | |
| Advised to quit tobacco during this pandemic | Yes | 37 (75.5) |
| No | 12 (24.5) | |
| Awareness of the ill effects of tobacco use | Yes | 45 (91.8) |
| No | 4 (8.2) |
Association of factors with perceived risk in our study (n = 236)
| Variable | Groups | Perceived risk of developing COVID-19 | χ2 | P | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No [n (%)] | Yes [n (%)] | ||||
| Gender | Male | 28 (15.8) | 149 (84.2) | 0.548 | 0.459 |
| Female | 7 (11.9) | 52 (88.1) | |||
| Age (year) | < 40 | 5 (7.5) | 62 (92.5) | 4.759 | 0.093 |
| 40-60 | 16 (20.3) | 63 (79.7) | |||
| > 60 | 14 (15.6) | 76 (84.4) | |||
| Education | Non formal | 3 (21.4) | 11 (78.6) | 0.718 | 0.698 |
| Up to class 10 | 8 (12.7) | 55 (87.3) | |||
| Beyond class 10 | 24 (15.1) | 135 (84.9) | |||
| Type of family | Nuclear | 19 (14.2) | 115 (85.8) | 0.104 | 0.747 |
| Joint | 16 (15.7) | 86 (84.3) | |||
| Ever tobacco user | No | 20 (11.6) | 152 (88.4) | 5.150 | 0.023 |
| Yes | 15 (23.4) | 49 (76.6) | |||
| Non-user | No | 25 (12.8) | 171 (87.2) | 3.943 | 0.040 |
| Yes | 10 (25.0) | 30 (75.0) | |||
| Awareness of harmful effects | Not aware | 6 (33.3) | 12 (66.7) | 5.282 | 0.020 |
| Aware | 29 (13.3) | 189 (86.7) | |||
| Notice tobacco messages or advised | No | 21 (29.6) | 50 (70.4) | 17.484 | < 0.001 |
| Yes | 14 (8.5) | 151 (91.5) | |||
| Severity of COVID-19 | Not severe | 18 (11.8) | 135 (88.2) | 3.24 | 0.072 |
| Severe | 17 (20.5) | 66 (79.5) | |||
Statistically significant
Association of tobacco use behaviour of current tobacco users with perceived risk of developing severe COVID-19 (n = 40)
| Variable | Groups | Perceived risk of developing COVID-19 | χ2 | P | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No [n (%)] | Yes [n (%)] | ||||
| Type of tobacco products used | Smokers | 1 (7.7) | 12 (92.3) | 3.77 | 0.152 |
| Smokeless tobacco user | 7 (30.4) | 16 (69.6) | |||
| Dual user | 2 (50) | 2 (50.0) | |||
| Duration (year) | ≤ 5 | 1 (16.7) | 5 (83.3) | 4.171 | 0.124 |
| 6-10 | 0 (0) | 8 (100) | |||
| ≥ 11 | 9 (25.0) | 17 (65.4) | |||
| Ever thought of quitting tobacco | No | 5 (50.0) | 9 (30.0) | 1.319 | 0.251 |
| Yes | 5 (50.0) | 21 (70.0) | |||
| Ever thought of quitting tobacco during the COVID-19 pandemic | No | 6 (60.0) | 6 (20.0) | 5.714 | 0.017 |
| Yes | 4 (40.0) | 24 (80.0) | |||
| Reduced the amount/number of tobacco products used during the COVID-19 pandemic | No | 6 (60.0) | 7 (23.3) | 4.596 | 0.032 |
| Yes | 4 (40.0) | 23 (76.7) | |||
| Aware | 9 (25.0) | 27 (75.0) | |||
| Attempted to quit tobacco | No | 6 (46.2) | 7 (53.8) | 4.596 | 0.032 |
| Yes | 4 (14.8) | 23 (85.2) | |||
Statistically significant