A study of tobacco consumption among the adult population in the urban slums of Silchar, Assam

Journal Title: Public Health Review - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 2

Abstract

Objective: To assess the prevalence, the various forms and the different correlates of tobacco consumption in the Urban Slums of Silchar, Assam. Materials and Methods: A crossectional study was conducted in the Urban slums of Silchar Assam from January 2016 to December 2016 among 714 individuals aged 15 years and above. The data were collected in a pre designed and pre tested schedule by interview method and house to house visit in the selected slum. Results: This study revealed that as high as 55.46% individuals consumed tobacco in one form or the other. Chewing of tobacco was the most popular form of tobacco use (55.81%). Marked gender differences were noted with 70.11% of male used tobacco in comparison to 38.98% of female. Common reasons found for tobacco consumption were peer pressure (50.76%), Fun (35.35%), Curiosity (25.76%) and parents smoking habit (5.30%). Initiation to tobacco habit in majority (54.29%) began at 15 to 19 years of age. Majority (51.11%) of tobacco smoker used 11 to 15 numbers of cigarettes/ bidis daily and 25% spent Rupees 31 to 50 per day. Tobacco consumption was found higher in illiterates (58.20%), low socio-economic status (58.38%), schedule caste (57.18%) and daily wage earner (59.26%) population. The prevalence was seen decreased as the education level increased. 69.75% respondents were aware of tobacco related health hazards. Majority gathered their knowledge from media (58.23%) health personnel (30.12%), friends (15.16%) and family members (5.62%). Conclusion: It is observed from this study that among the slum population tobacco consumption was much higher and younger subject have started tobacco use relatively at an early age. So Anti tobacco Education and Health Awareness campaign etc. should be initiated right from the beginning of the primary school as a part of prevention and control strategies of tobacco use.

Authors and Affiliations

Keywords

Related Articles

Laparoscopic appendicectomy under spinal anesthesia, a cost effective and efficient approach

Introduction: Appendicitis is common surgical emergency in developing countries. One out of every 2000 people has an appendicectomy sometime during their lifetime. It can be done by open method or by laparoscopic method....

Study on quality assessment of child health care services in a district of Assam

Introduction: Children less than five years of age is a critical indicator of the wellbeing of children. In order to reduce infant as well as under-five mortalityrate of children, Govt of India has initiated different he...

Prevalence of hypertension and its risk factors among adults in central Kerala

Introduction: High blood pressure is both preventable and treatable. Community based studies on the prevalence of hypertension is now necessary to assess the prevalence of hypertension & its risk factors. Epidemiological...

A cross sectional study of knowledge, attitude and practices regarding zoonotic diseases among agricultural workers

Introduction: Zoonoses are the naturally transmitted infections between vertebrate animals and humans. Material & Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice regarding zo...

Level of knowledge and perceptions of basic life support among under graduate medical students in tertiary care teaching hospital in Central India. A questionnaire based study

Introduction: Knowledge of basic life support (BLS) is essential for medical personnel and for every person to save life in life threatening conditions. Well designed certified BLS /cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) tr...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP287304
  • DOI 10.17511/ijphr.2017.i2.02
  • Views 108
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

(2017). A study of tobacco consumption among the adult population in the urban slums of Silchar, Assam. Public Health Review, 4(2), 38-44. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-287304