KUMJ | VOL. 14 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 55 | JULY-SEPT. 2016
Epidemiological Study of Tobacco Smoking Behaviour amongst Residents of the Hill Region of Nepal
Sah RB, Pradhan B, Subedi L, Karki P, Jha N
Abstract: Background
Tobacco use is still a serious public health problem in the world and represents a
major cause of morbidity and mortality in most parts of the world.
Objective
To measure the prevalence of tobacco use and to identify the factors associated with
tobacco use among the residents of Dhankuta Municipality.
Method
The cross-sectional study was conducted among the residents of the Dhankuta
Municipality where 205 households were taken as subjects. Pretested semistructured
questionnaire was used for data collection and face to face interview
was conducted. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression was used to see the
association between various factors and tobacco use and identify the predictor
variables.
Result
Overall prevalence of tobacco consumption in Dhankuta Municipality was found
to be 57.1%. Prevalence of tobacco consumption among the male was significantly
higher (67%) than female (47.1%) (p<0.05). Most of the respondents (56.4%) started
consuming tobacco due to peer pressure and for recreation (24.8%). The multivariate
logistic regression showed that the people with illiterate have higher chances of
consuming tobacco than above School Leaving Certificate (OR 38.395, 95% CI=3.209-
459.417). The respondents below poverty line (<1.25 US$) was consuming tobacco
more than above poverty line (≥1.25 US $) (OR 6.814, 95% CI= 1.255-36.986).
Conclusion
The aims of this study was to measure the prevalence of tobacco use and to identify
the factors associated with tobacco use among the residents of the Dhankuta
Municipality. We conclude that the prevalence rate of tobacco consumption in the
Dhankuta Municipality was found to be moderately high. Factors like male in gender,
Brahmin/Chhetri in ethnicity, lack of education, poor occupation like farmer and
housewife, poor economic status were associated with tobacco use.
Keyword : Epidemiological study, residents, tobacco smoking behavior