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Frequency of cigarette smoking and its associated factors among men in East Africa: a pooled prevalence analysis of national survey using multinomial regression.

Bewuketu TerefeMahlet Moges JembereBogale ChekoleNega Tezera AssimamawDaniel Ayelegne Gebeyehu
Published in: BMC public health (2024)
Men in East African nations were substantially more likely to smoke cigarettes if they were older, had less education, had a higher wealth index, were divorced or widowed, had many sexual relationships, had early sexual activity, resided in an urban area, were employed, or had no media exposure. The identified factors should be considered by policymakers and public health professionals to lower smoking initiation and increase smoking cessation among men.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
  • middle aged
  • replacement therapy
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • risk factors
  • emergency department
  • quality improvement
  • electronic health record