Comparisons of social and demographic determinants of tobacco use in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Brian ColwellKizito B A MosemaMatthew S BrambleJay MaddockPublished in: Globalization and health (2020)
Data indicate that tobacco use in the DRC, as is common in the developing world, is heavily concentrated in the working poor with lower educational status. Higher educational status is consistently predictive of avoiding tobacco use. Additionally, examining only national-level data to ascertain tobacco use levels and patterns may lead to mistaken conclusions that can lead to inefficient and ineffective allocation of resources aimed at controlling tobacco use.