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Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS): A Case for Change in Definition, Analysis and Interpretation of 'Cigarettes' and 'Cigarettes Per Day' in Completed and Future Surveys

机译:全球成人烟草调查(GATS):在完成和未来调查中的“卷烟”和“每天卷烟”的定义,分析和解释变更的案例

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Background: The Global Adult Tobacco Survey has 15 key indicators, cigarettes smoked per day (CPD) among daily smokers being one of them. The first wave of GATS in 14 countries indicated that mean CPD use is higher in women than men in India only, which is contrary to the current understanding of tobacco use globally. This study was undertaken to understand the unusual findings for mean CPD use in the GATS-India survey. Materials and Methods: Items B06a and B06b of the GATS India survey questionnaire that collected information on daily consumption of manufactured and rolled cigarettes were analyzed using SPSS software. Exclusive users were identified from these items after excluding the concurrent users of other tobacco products. Cigarette type, exclusive use and gender stratified analyses were made. Consumption of different types of cigarettes among the mixed users of manufactured and rolled cigarettes were correlated. Results: Higher mean number of CPD use among male daily-smokers was observed than their female counterparts in product specific analysis. Mean CPD as per GATS cigarette definition was higher in males than females for exclusive users but a reverse trend was observed in case of non-exclusive users. Use of manufactured cigarettes increased with increase in use of rolled cigarette among the mixed users and around half of these users reported equal CPD frequency for the both types of cigarettes. Conclusions: The anomaly in mean CPD estimate in GATS-India data was due to inclusion of two heterogeneous products to define cigarettes, variation in cigarette product specific user proportions contributing to the average and non-exclusive concurrent use of other tobacco products. The consumption pattern of cigarettes among the mixed users highlights bias in CPD reporting. Definition, analysis and interpretation of 'cigarettes per day' in the GATS India survey need to be improved by redefining cigarettes and making product specific analyses.
机译:背景:全球成人烟草调查有15个关键指标,每天吸烟(CPD)每日吸烟者的卷烟是其中之一。 14个国家的第一波GATS表明,仅仅在印度的男性中的平均氯化股均较高,这与目前对全球烟草使用的理解相反。本研究旨在了解Gats-India调查中的平均CPD使用的不寻常发现。材料和方法:使用SPSS软件分析了GATS India Reading ConsureNaire收集了关于制造和卷烟的日常消费信息的调查问卷。除了其他烟草产品的并发用户之后,可以从这些项目中识别专用用户。卷烟类型,独家使用和性别分层分析。相关的制造和卷烟的混合使用者之间的不同类型香烟的消耗相关。结果:观察到男性每日吸烟者在产品特定分析中的女性同行中较高平均CPD使用数量。根据GATS香烟定义的平均CPD在雄性中比对于独家用户的女性更高,但在非独家用户的情况下观察到反向趋势。使用制造的卷烟的使用随着混合用户中的轧卷的使用而增加,这些用户的大约一半报告了两种类型的香烟的平等CPD频率。结论:在GATS-India数据中的平均CPD估计的异常是由于包含两个异质产品来定义香烟,卷烟产品的变化特定的用户比例促进了其他烟草制品的平均和非独家同时使用。混合用户中卷烟的消费模式突出了CPD报告中的偏差。通过重新定义香烟并制作产品特异性分析,需要改善GATS印度调查中“每天卷烟”的定义,分析和解释。

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