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Gender differences in use of cigarette and non-cigarette tobacco products among adolescents aged 13-15 years in 20 African countries.

Israel T AgakuRose SulenticAdriana DragicevicGibril NjieCandace K JonesSatomi OdaniTina TsafaJoy GwarConstantine I VardavasOlalekan Ayo-Yusuf
Published in: Tobacco induced diseases (2024)
The prevalence of cigarette smoking among boys was higher than that of girls in many countries. However, girls who smoke tend to start at an earlier age than boys. Differential gender patterns of cigarette and non-cigarette tobacco product use among youth may have implications for future disease burden. As the tobacco control landscape evolves, tobacco prevention efforts should focus on all tobacco products, not just cigarettes.
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