Study on tobacco consumption patterns and its determinants in an urban slum in New Mumbai
Publish place: Epidemiology and Health System Journal، Vol: 2، Issue: 4
Publish Year: 1394
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Index date: 12 June 2021
Study on tobacco consumption patterns and its determinants in an urban slum in New Mumbai abstract
Background and aims: India has a high burden of tobacco usage and its related morbidity and mortality. Almost 30% of the above 15 years of age of the Indian population use some forms of tobacco. Men usually use smoked tobacco, while women more likely use smokeless (chewed) tobacco. Tobacco usage has been identified as a risk factor for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) among slum dwellers in urban cities. This study explored the tobacco consumption patterns and its determinants in an urban slum community of New Mumbai. Methods: This was a cross-sectional descriptive study. Study methods included review of secondary literature and policy documents on tobacco control. Primary data were collected from the Turbhe slum community in New Mumbai using semi-structured interview schedules. Cluster sampling followed by simple random sampling technique was used to achieve the sample size of 300 households. Results: The prevalence of tobacco consumption in Turbhe slums was very high. Twenty five percent of tobacco consumers initiated tobacco use before 18 years old. Peer pressure emerged as a major factor for initiation of tobacco consumption. Smokeless tobacco was the predominant form of consumed tobacco. Though television is the most viewed medium, newspapers and magazines were the most impactful media for quitting tobacco. Conclusion: Tobacco consumption is a major public health challenge in urban slums of New Mumbai. Absence of effective legislation on curbing availability of tobacco products and poor community awareness on the harmful effects of tobacco creates a vicious cycle contributing to the rising burden NCDs in India.
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Kanchan Mukherjee
Center for Health Policy, Planning and Management School of Health Systems Studies TISS
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