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Title: Patterns of active and passive smoking, and associated factors, in the South-east Anatolian Project (SEAP) region in Turkey
Authors: Bozkurt, Ali İhsan
Şahinöz, S.
Özçirpici, B.
Özgür, S.
Şahinöz, T.
Acemoglu, H.
Saka, G.
Keywords: adolescent
adult
article
chi square distribution
cluster analysis
education
female
gender
home
human
interview
logistic regression analysis
male
passive smoking
prevalence
questionnaire
rural area
sampling
smoking
statistical analysis
turkey (bird)
urban area
aged
cross-sectional study
epidemiology
family size
middle aged
rural population
sex difference
statistical model
statistics and numerical data
Turkey
urban population
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Chi-Square Distribution
Cluster Analysis
Cross-Sectional Studies
Family Characteristics
Female
Humans
Interviews as Topic
Logistic Models
Male
Middle Aged
Questionnaires
Rural Population
Sex Factors
Smoking
Tobacco Smoke Pollution
Urban Population
Abstract: Background: Smoking is an important health threat in Turkey. This study aimed to determine the frequency of and main factors associated with smoking in persons of 15 years and over, and the frequency of passive smoking in homes in the South-east Anatolian Project (SEAP) Region in Turkey. Methods: A cross sectional design was employed. The sample waschosen by the State Institute of Statistics using a stratified cluster probability sampling method. 1126 houses representing the SEAP Region were visited. Questionnaires about tobacco smoking and related factors were applied to 2166 women and 1906 men (of 15 years old and above) in their homes. Face-to-face interview methods were employed. Participants were classified as current, ex, and non-smokers. The presence of a regular daily smoker in a house was used as an indication of passive smoking. The chi-square andlogistic regressionanalysis methods were used for the statistical analysis. Results: The prevalence of smoking, in those of 15 years and over, was 11.8% in women and 49.7% in men. The prevalence of current smokers was higher in urban (34.5 %) than in rural (22.8 %) regions. The mean of total cigarette consumption was 6.5 packs/year in women and 17.9 packs/year in men. There was at least one current smoker in 70.1% of the houses. Conclusion: Smoking is a serious problem in the South-eastern Anatolian Region. Male gender, middle age, a high level of education and urban residency were most strongly associated with smoking. © 2006 Bozkurt et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4677
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-6-15
ISSN: 1471-2458
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