Youth tobacco use and key tobacco control indicators in Georgian youth

The Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) is a global standard for systematically monitoring youth tobacco use and tracking key tobacco control indicators. GYTS in Georgia was conducted in 2017 by National Center for Disease Control and Public Health in 13 to 15 years old students. The overall response...

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Main Authors: Lela Sturua, Nino Maglakelidze, Lela Kvachantiradze, Natia Kakutia
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Language:English
Published: European Publishing 2018-06-01
Series:Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
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spelling doaj-335a627a4d6845fc9022b2e1d8ad0fab2020-11-24T23:55:58ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Prevention and Cessation2459-30872018-06-014Supplement10.18332/tpc/9045890458Youth tobacco use and key tobacco control indicators in Georgian youthLela Sturua0Nino Maglakelidze1Lela Kvachantiradze2Natia Kakutia3National Center for Disease Control and Public Health, Tbilisi, GeorgiaNational Center for Disease Control and Public Health, Tbilisi, GeorgiaNational Center for Disease Control and Public Health, Tbilisi, GeorgiaNational Center for Disease Control and Public Health, Tbilisi, GeorgiaThe Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) is a global standard for systematically monitoring youth tobacco use and tracking key tobacco control indicators. GYTS in Georgia was conducted in 2017 by National Center for Disease Control and Public Health in 13 to 15 years old students. The overall response rate was 78.7%. 15.4% of students (20.6% boys, 9.6% girls) currently used any tobacco products. 12.6% (16.9% boys, 7.6% girls) currently smoked tobacco; 8.4% (12.3% boys, 4.4% of girls) currently smoked cigarettes; 4.4% (5.0% boys, 3.2% girls) currently used smokeless tobacco. 13.2% (17.3% boys, 7.7% girls) currently used electronic cigarettes. More than 6 in 10 current sm,okers tried to stop smoking in the past 12 months. 43.2% of students were exposed to tobacco smoke at home and 58.6% inside enclosed public places. 3.7% of current cigarette smokers bought cigarettes from a store, shop, street vendor, or kiosk. Among current cigarette smokers who tried to buy cigarettes, 49.4% were not prevented from buying them because of their age. More than 6 in 10 students noticed anti-tobacco messages in the media; almost 5 in 10 noticed tobacco advertisements or promotions when visiting points of sale; more than 1 in 10 students had something with a tobacco brand logo on it. 79.4% definitely thought other people’s tobacco smoking is harmful to them and 83.9% favored prohibiting smoking inside enclosed public places. In order to increase access to effective and comprehensive educational and public awareness programs on health risks including the addictive characteristics of tobacco consumption and exposure to tobacco smoke and about the benefits of the cessation of tobacco use and tobacco-free lifestyles guideline for teachers have been elaborated and printed; training selected teachers is in process. Funding: WHO-Euro WHO-FCTC Secretariathttp://www.journalssystem.com/tpc/Youth-tobacco-use-and-key-tobacco-control-indicators-in-Georgian-youth,90458,0,2.htmlYouth tobacco usetobacco control
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author Lela Sturua
Nino Maglakelidze
Lela Kvachantiradze
Natia Kakutia
spellingShingle Lela Sturua
Nino Maglakelidze
Lela Kvachantiradze
Natia Kakutia
Youth tobacco use and key tobacco control indicators in Georgian youth
Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
Youth tobacco use
tobacco control
author_facet Lela Sturua
Nino Maglakelidze
Lela Kvachantiradze
Natia Kakutia
author_sort Lela Sturua
title Youth tobacco use and key tobacco control indicators in Georgian youth
title_short Youth tobacco use and key tobacco control indicators in Georgian youth
title_full Youth tobacco use and key tobacco control indicators in Georgian youth
title_fullStr Youth tobacco use and key tobacco control indicators in Georgian youth
title_full_unstemmed Youth tobacco use and key tobacco control indicators in Georgian youth
title_sort youth tobacco use and key tobacco control indicators in georgian youth
publisher European Publishing
series Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
issn 2459-3087
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) is a global standard for systematically monitoring youth tobacco use and tracking key tobacco control indicators. GYTS in Georgia was conducted in 2017 by National Center for Disease Control and Public Health in 13 to 15 years old students. The overall response rate was 78.7%. 15.4% of students (20.6% boys, 9.6% girls) currently used any tobacco products. 12.6% (16.9% boys, 7.6% girls) currently smoked tobacco; 8.4% (12.3% boys, 4.4% of girls) currently smoked cigarettes; 4.4% (5.0% boys, 3.2% girls) currently used smokeless tobacco. 13.2% (17.3% boys, 7.7% girls) currently used electronic cigarettes. More than 6 in 10 current sm,okers tried to stop smoking in the past 12 months. 43.2% of students were exposed to tobacco smoke at home and 58.6% inside enclosed public places. 3.7% of current cigarette smokers bought cigarettes from a store, shop, street vendor, or kiosk. Among current cigarette smokers who tried to buy cigarettes, 49.4% were not prevented from buying them because of their age. More than 6 in 10 students noticed anti-tobacco messages in the media; almost 5 in 10 noticed tobacco advertisements or promotions when visiting points of sale; more than 1 in 10 students had something with a tobacco brand logo on it. 79.4% definitely thought other people’s tobacco smoking is harmful to them and 83.9% favored prohibiting smoking inside enclosed public places. In order to increase access to effective and comprehensive educational and public awareness programs on health risks including the addictive characteristics of tobacco consumption and exposure to tobacco smoke and about the benefits of the cessation of tobacco use and tobacco-free lifestyles guideline for teachers have been elaborated and printed; training selected teachers is in process. Funding: WHO-Euro WHO-FCTC Secretariat
topic Youth tobacco use
tobacco control
url http://www.journalssystem.com/tpc/Youth-tobacco-use-and-key-tobacco-control-indicators-in-Georgian-youth,90458,0,2.html
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