Socioeconomic factors associated with tobacco smoking among adult males in Sri Lanka
Abstract Background Tobacco smoking is considered as a major public health issue worldwide. Reduction of tobacco usage has been one of the main government policies in Sri Lanka and the price of cigarettes has been raised several times in the last few years. The purpose of this study was to evaluate...
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doaj-2f12c231ef4f41878260637a4aa15eb32020-11-25T03:11:31ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582019-06-011911810.1186/s12889-019-7147-9Socioeconomic factors associated with tobacco smoking among adult males in Sri LankaHiranya Nilakshi Fernando0Imaesha Thilini Pradeepika Wimaladasa1Anjali Nimaya Sathkoralage2Ashani Nisansala Ariyadasa3Chathurika Udeni4Lahiru Sandaruwan Galgamuwa5Prasanna Herath6Nishantha Kumarasinghe7Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, General Sir John Kotelawala Defence UniversityDepartment of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, General Sir John Kotelawala Defence UniversityDepartment of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, General Sir John Kotelawala Defence UniversityDepartment of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, General Sir John Kotelawala Defence UniversityDepartment of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, General Sir John Kotelawala Defence UniversityDepartment of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, The Open University of Sri LankaDepartment of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, General Sir John Kotelawala Defence UniversityDepartment of Pre-Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, General Sir John Kotelawala Defence UniversityAbstract Background Tobacco smoking is considered as a major public health issue worldwide. Reduction of tobacco usage has been one of the main government policies in Sri Lanka and the price of cigarettes has been raised several times in the last few years. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the socioeconomic factors associated with tobacco smoking among adult males in Sri Lanka. Methods A study was conducted in Gampaha district in Sri Lanka recruiting 365 tobacco smoking people and their spouses. Data regarding tobacco smoking were obtained using an interviewer administrated questionnaire. Results Frequency of tobacco smoking was negatively associated with the improvement of educational levels. Employment, monthly income, influence of friends, smoking frequency before price increment, weekly expenditure for smoking, low educational level and the age of first smoking exposure was significantly associated with tobacco smoking among smokers. According to the spouses, smoking frequency before price increment, weekly expenditure of the husbands of smoking and influence of friends, number on smoking friends, spouse’s employment and husband’s monthly income were factors associated with tobacco smoking of their husbands. In addition, smoking at home, at work places and at friend’s houses was significant with the frequency of daily smoking. Conclusions Increasing the price of tobacco products has no significant impact on smoking behaviors in Sri Lanka. The need for essential strategies to educate and motivate the smokers to stop smoking is required. Primary care health workers might play a major role in motivating smokers to quit smoking.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-019-7147-9TobaccoTaxationSmoking |
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Hiranya Nilakshi Fernando Imaesha Thilini Pradeepika Wimaladasa Anjali Nimaya Sathkoralage Ashani Nisansala Ariyadasa Chathurika Udeni Lahiru Sandaruwan Galgamuwa Prasanna Herath Nishantha Kumarasinghe |
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Hiranya Nilakshi Fernando Imaesha Thilini Pradeepika Wimaladasa Anjali Nimaya Sathkoralage Ashani Nisansala Ariyadasa Chathurika Udeni Lahiru Sandaruwan Galgamuwa Prasanna Herath Nishantha Kumarasinghe Socioeconomic factors associated with tobacco smoking among adult males in Sri Lanka BMC Public Health Tobacco Taxation Smoking |
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Hiranya Nilakshi Fernando Imaesha Thilini Pradeepika Wimaladasa Anjali Nimaya Sathkoralage Ashani Nisansala Ariyadasa Chathurika Udeni Lahiru Sandaruwan Galgamuwa Prasanna Herath Nishantha Kumarasinghe |
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Socioeconomic factors associated with tobacco smoking among adult males in Sri Lanka |
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Socioeconomic factors associated with tobacco smoking among adult males in Sri Lanka |
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Socioeconomic factors associated with tobacco smoking among adult males in Sri Lanka |
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Socioeconomic factors associated with tobacco smoking among adult males in Sri Lanka |
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Socioeconomic factors associated with tobacco smoking among adult males in Sri Lanka |
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socioeconomic factors associated with tobacco smoking among adult males in sri lanka |
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Abstract Background Tobacco smoking is considered as a major public health issue worldwide. Reduction of tobacco usage has been one of the main government policies in Sri Lanka and the price of cigarettes has been raised several times in the last few years. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the socioeconomic factors associated with tobacco smoking among adult males in Sri Lanka. Methods A study was conducted in Gampaha district in Sri Lanka recruiting 365 tobacco smoking people and their spouses. Data regarding tobacco smoking were obtained using an interviewer administrated questionnaire. Results Frequency of tobacco smoking was negatively associated with the improvement of educational levels. Employment, monthly income, influence of friends, smoking frequency before price increment, weekly expenditure for smoking, low educational level and the age of first smoking exposure was significantly associated with tobacco smoking among smokers. According to the spouses, smoking frequency before price increment, weekly expenditure of the husbands of smoking and influence of friends, number on smoking friends, spouse’s employment and husband’s monthly income were factors associated with tobacco smoking of their husbands. In addition, smoking at home, at work places and at friend’s houses was significant with the frequency of daily smoking. Conclusions Increasing the price of tobacco products has no significant impact on smoking behaviors in Sri Lanka. The need for essential strategies to educate and motivate the smokers to stop smoking is required. Primary care health workers might play a major role in motivating smokers to quit smoking. |
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