Factor associated with tobacco use among the adult population in Sarawak, Malaysia: a cross sectional study

Introduction: Consumption of tobacco in any form is one of the leading causes of preventable mortality. The World Health Organization recommends that it should be monitored regularly. This study was designed to estimate the prevalence of tobacco use among the rural adult population in Sarawak and f...

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Main Authors: Mizanur, Rahman, Mohd Taha, Arif, Mohd Fadzillah, Razak, Raili, Suhaili, Tambi, Zainab, Akoi, Cliffton, Peak, Debura, Hasienti, Hussein
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spelling my.unimas.ir.83762015-07-28T02:52:10Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/8376/ Factor associated with tobacco use among the adult population in Sarawak, Malaysia: a cross sectional study Mizanur, Rahman Mohd Taha, Arif Mohd Fadzillah, Razak Raili, Suhaili Tambi, Zainab Akoi, Cliffton Peak, Debura Hasienti, Hussein GE Environmental Sciences Introduction: Consumption of tobacco in any form is one of the leading causes of preventable mortality. The World Health Organization recommends that it should be monitored regularly. This study was designed to estimate the prevalence of tobacco use among the rural adult population in Sarawak and factors associated with it. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted among the adult population in Sarawak. Data were collected from ten villages in Kota Samarahan and Kuching Division by face to face interview using modified Global Adult Tobacco Survey questionnaire. Non-probability sampling method was adopted to select the villages. All the households of the villages were visited and an adult member was selected randomly from each house irrespective of the sex. After missing value imputation, 1000 data were analysed using statistical software SPSS 19.0 version. Results: Analysis showed that 30.9% of the respondents were current tobacco users and 11% were past tobacco users. The mean age (SD) at starting tobacco was 18.1 (6.48) years. The frequency of tobacco use was 14 times per day. Hierarchical Logistic regression analysis revealed that age with male sex (OR=1. 064, 95% CI: 1.052, 1.076), secondary education (OR=-2.712; 95% CI: 1.122, 6.555), higher secondary and above (OR=3. 571; 95% CI: 1.641,7.774), occupation as business (OR=3. 152; 95% CI: 1.732, 5.735) and environmental exposure such as smoking at working place (OR=2. 754;95% CI: 1.895,4.002), coffee house (OR=2. 274;95% CI: 1.32,3.919) and at home (OR=1. 827;95% CI: 1.242,2.687) appeared to be important predictors of tobacco use (p<0.05). Conclusion: A large proportion of males use tobacco products. Though tobacco use was negligible among females, but they would be potential users. Environmental exposure to tobacco appeared to be important predictors. Tobacco control campaigns should target banning of tobacco use in closed and open areas and also to intensify the monitoring of all forms of tobacco used by the population. Epidemiology Biostatistics and Public Health 2015 E-Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/8376/1/Factors%20associated%20with%20tobacco%20use%20among%20the%20adult%20population%20%28abstract%29.pdf Mizanur, Rahman and Mohd Taha, Arif and Mohd Fadzillah, Razak and Raili, Suhaili and Tambi, Zainab and Akoi, Cliffton and Peak, Debura and Hasienti, Hussein (2015) Factor associated with tobacco use among the adult population in Sarawak, Malaysia: a cross sectional study. Epidemiology Biostatistics and Public Health, 12 (1). ISSN 2282-0930 http://ebph.it/article/view/10292 DOI: 10.2427/10292
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
Mizanur, Rahman
Mohd Taha, Arif
Mohd Fadzillah, Razak
Raili, Suhaili
Tambi, Zainab
Akoi, Cliffton
Peak, Debura
Hasienti, Hussein
Factor associated with tobacco use among the adult population in Sarawak, Malaysia: a cross sectional study
description Introduction: Consumption of tobacco in any form is one of the leading causes of preventable mortality. The World Health Organization recommends that it should be monitored regularly. This study was designed to estimate the prevalence of tobacco use among the rural adult population in Sarawak and factors associated with it. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted among the adult population in Sarawak. Data were collected from ten villages in Kota Samarahan and Kuching Division by face to face interview using modified Global Adult Tobacco Survey questionnaire. Non-probability sampling method was adopted to select the villages. All the households of the villages were visited and an adult member was selected randomly from each house irrespective of the sex. After missing value imputation, 1000 data were analysed using statistical software SPSS 19.0 version. Results: Analysis showed that 30.9% of the respondents were current tobacco users and 11% were past tobacco users. The mean age (SD) at starting tobacco was 18.1 (6.48) years. The frequency of tobacco use was 14 times per day. Hierarchical Logistic regression analysis revealed that age with male sex (OR=1. 064, 95% CI: 1.052, 1.076), secondary education (OR=-2.712; 95% CI: 1.122, 6.555), higher secondary and above (OR=3. 571; 95% CI: 1.641,7.774), occupation as business (OR=3. 152; 95% CI: 1.732, 5.735) and environmental exposure such as smoking at working place (OR=2. 754;95% CI: 1.895,4.002), coffee house (OR=2. 274;95% CI: 1.32,3.919) and at home (OR=1. 827;95% CI: 1.242,2.687) appeared to be important predictors of tobacco use (p<0.05). Conclusion: A large proportion of males use tobacco products. Though tobacco use was negligible among females, but they would be potential users. Environmental exposure to tobacco appeared to be important predictors. Tobacco control campaigns should target banning of tobacco use in closed and open areas and also to intensify the monitoring of all forms of tobacco used by the population.
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author Mizanur, Rahman
Mohd Taha, Arif
Mohd Fadzillah, Razak
Raili, Suhaili
Tambi, Zainab
Akoi, Cliffton
Peak, Debura
Hasienti, Hussein
author_facet Mizanur, Rahman
Mohd Taha, Arif
Mohd Fadzillah, Razak
Raili, Suhaili
Tambi, Zainab
Akoi, Cliffton
Peak, Debura
Hasienti, Hussein
author_sort Mizanur, Rahman
title Factor associated with tobacco use among the adult population in Sarawak, Malaysia: a cross sectional study
title_short Factor associated with tobacco use among the adult population in Sarawak, Malaysia: a cross sectional study
title_full Factor associated with tobacco use among the adult population in Sarawak, Malaysia: a cross sectional study
title_fullStr Factor associated with tobacco use among the adult population in Sarawak, Malaysia: a cross sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Factor associated with tobacco use among the adult population in Sarawak, Malaysia: a cross sectional study
title_sort factor associated with tobacco use among the adult population in sarawak, malaysia: a cross sectional study
publisher Epidemiology Biostatistics and Public Health
publishDate 2015
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