Smokeless tobacco use among adolescents in Ilala Municipality, Tanzania
Smokeless tobacco use is a significant part of the overall world tobacco problem. When the habit is introduced early in life, it increases the chance for permanent addiction and primes adolescents for use of harder drugs, exposing them to higher risk of oral cancer and other adverse effects of tobac...
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Published in | Tanzania journal of health research Vol. 10; no. 1; pp. 28 - 33 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Tanzania
Health User's Trust Fund (HRUTF)
2008
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Summary: | Smokeless tobacco use is a significant part of the overall world
tobacco problem. When the habit is introduced early in life, it
increases the chance for permanent addiction and primes adolescents for
use of harder drugs, exposing them to higher risk of oral cancer and
other adverse effects of tobacco. This baseline study aimed at
providing descriptive information on smokeless tobacco knowledge and
use among adolescents at a time just before the ban on such products
was enforced nationally on 1st December 2006. Six out of 101 primary
and four out of 11 secondary schools were randomly selected in Ilala
Municipality, Tanzania. A total of 1011 students were randomly selected
and interviewed; boys (mean age= 14.5 years) accounted for 50.7% and
girls (mean age= 13.6 years) 49.3%. The prevalence of tobacco use was
5.9% (boys= 9%; girls= 2.4%). Prevalence of smokeless tobacco use was
3.6%, about half of all who have ever smoked. Most popular brand of
smokeless tobacco reported was Kuberi (44.8%) followed by Gutka (6.9%).
Twelve (41%) of the smokeless tobacco users were using the products
almost everyday. Among the reasons reported for smokeless tobacco use
were pleasure (27.6%), smell (17.2%) and taste (6.9%). However, 48.3%
of the users did not know why they used the product for the first time.
Smokeless tobacco products were branded as nutritional supplements with
different tastes and strengths, ideal for enticing the curiosity of
adolescents. Given the crafty practice of the tobacco industry and
salesmen, there is need for monitoring of availability of these
products in circulation and enforcement of the ban nationally and
globally to institute measures for effective elimination of this
harmful practice. |
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ISSN: | 1821-6404 |
DOI: | 10.4314/thrb.v10i1.14338 |