Changes in prevalence of tobacco use and the factors that may affect use among Uganda youth: the Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) 2007-2011.

Journal: The Pan African medical journal

Volume: 25

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Year of Publication: 2017

Affiliated Institutions:  Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Ministry of Health, Government of Uganda. Global Health, American Cancer Society (ACS). Office of Smoking and Health, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. African Field Epidemiology Network (AFENET).

Abstract summary 

To assess changes from 2007 to 2011 in the prevalence of tobacco use and tobacco-related indicators in Uganda by examining results from the Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS).Both the 2007 (n=2,251) and 2011 (n=2,026) Uganda GYTS were conducted among students in primary seven, secondary one, two, and three. A two-stage cluster sample design was used to generate a representative sample of students for the surveys. Stata 12 software was used to provide weighted prevalence estimates and logistic regression models were developed to examine the relationship between factors that influence tobacco use and current tobacco use.The percentage of students who had ever smoked a cigarette, even just one or two puffs, declined from 15.6% in 2007 to 10.9% in 2011 (p=0.03). From 2007 to 2011, neither the percentage of current use of any tobacco (16.6% to 17.3%, p=0.75), nor the percentage of current (past 30 day) cigarette smoking (5.5% to 4.8%,p=0.59) changed significantly. Following adjustment, having parents [Adjusted Odds Ratio (AOR):1.9, 95% Confidence Interval (CI):1.3-2.8] and friends [AOR 2.5, 95% CI: 1.5-4.0)] who smoke, and having seen tobacco advertisements in print media [AOR 1.8(1.3-2.4)], were associated with greater odds of current tobacco use among students in 2007.Having parents who smoke [AOR;1.8, 95% CI: 1.1-3.0] was associated with greater odds of current tobacco use among students in 2011.From 2007 to 2011, no significant change occurred in the prevalence of current tobacco use or cigarette smoking among youth in Uganda. These findings underscore the importance of implementing effective population-level public health interventions, as outlined in the articles of the World Health Organization's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, to prevent and reduce the use of tobacco among youth in Uganda.

Authors & Co-authors:  Kadobera Daniel D Chaussard Martine M Lee Kyung Ah KA Ayebazibwe Nicholas N Ndyanabangi Sheila S

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Citations :  World Health Organization. WHO Report on global tobacco epidemic. 2011.
Authors :  5
Identifiers
Doi : 152
SSN : 1937-8688
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Adolescent
Other Terms
FCTC;GTSS;GYTS;Tobacco use;prevalence;tobacco control;youth
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Uganda
Publication Country
Uganda