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Tobacco use among school children in Chennai city, India
AIMS: The present study was done to build a database on prevalence of
tobacco use among students of grade 8 to 10 in Chennai city, for the
purpose of advocacy of tobacco control and planning tobacco control
interventions and evaluation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A two-stage
stratified probability sample of students in grades 8-10 corresponding
to 13 to 15 years of age were selected from private/government aided
private schools and purely government aided corporation schools. Data
was collected by a pretested, closed-ended self-administered
questionnaire. RESULTS: A total of 1255 students participated in this
survey. Among them 64.4 boys and 35.6% were girls. Ever tobacco use was
reported by 37.6% of the students (41.6 males and 30.2% females).
Current users of tobacco (any products) were reported by 41.1% of the
students. Prevalence was more among boy students (46.3%) when compared
to that of girl students (31.6%). There existed no significant
difference between current users of tobacco based on the zones of the
school. Tobacco users prevalence was found more in corporation schools
when compared to that of private schools. Parental and friends tobacco
use was reported more often by tobacco users compared to never users.
Purchasing tobacco products in a store was reported by 82.5% and almost
no one was refused because of age. Almost everyone reported watching a
lot of cigarette advertisements on TV, whereas about half reported
watching advertisements on other medias like outdoor hoardings (45.7%),
newspapers (65.3%) and social events (67.4%). CONCLUSION: This study
demonstrates that among the 13 to 15-year old school going children
(corresponding to grades 8 to 10) in Chennai city, the current tobacco
use is high