Author:
Algabbani Aljoharah Mohammed,Almubark Rasha,Althumiri Nora,Alqahtani Amani,BinDhim Nasser
Abstract
Background
Tobacco smoke is the second leading risk factor for death worldwide. This report aims to determine the recent prevalence of and factors associated with cigarette smoking in Saudi Arabia.
Methods
Data were pooled from two nationwide cross-sectional surveys conducted in 2018 across the 13 regions of Saudi Arabia. The study targeted Arabic-speaking Saudi residents aged 18 years or older between March and July 2018.
Results
A total of 7,317 adults across the 13 regions of Saudi Arabia were included in this study. The prevalence of cigarette smoking was 21.4% of the population. The prevalence of smoking was 32.5% among males and 3.9% among females. There is a disparity in cigarette smoking prevalence from one region to another. The Aljwaf, Northen Borders, Riyadh, and Eastern regions have the highest prevalence, while the fewest cigarette smokers live in Aseer Jizan and Albaha.
Conclusion
The prevalence of cigarette smoking was relatively high among males, those aged 25–44 year old, and those who live in the northern regions.
Publisher
Saudi Food and Drug Authority
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