A cross-sectional investigation of softening indicators among South African smokers : results from the South African Social Attitudes Survey between 2007 and 2018
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Egbe, Catherine
Kulik, Margarete C.
Londani, Mukhethwa
Ngobese, Senamile P.
Ayo-Yusuf, Olalekan Abdulwahab
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Elsevier
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Recent studies have shown softening among smokers in different countries and in different population groups i.e., as smoking prevalence declined remaining smokers made more quit attempts and smoked fewer cigarettes per day (CPD), as opposed to hardening. We examined tobacco use-related cross-sectional data from five waves of the South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS 2007–2018, N = 14,822). Accounting for the SASAS’s complex survey design, we ran logistic and linear regressions for smoking prevalence, and for the following indicators of softening: plans to quit smoking within a month, time to first cigarette (5 min, TTFC) and cigarettes smoked per day (CPD). We controlled for survey wave, age, sex, race, marital status, educational level and urban/rural residence. Smoking prevalence remained stable from 2007 (20.7%) to 2018 (22.2%) in the overall population of smokers (p = 0.197), and within sex and race group of smokers. In the adjusted model, there was a significant decline in CPD over time, 0.12 cigarettes per year. There was also a significant decrease in TTFC among males over time. Among women, CPD declined significantly by 0.32 cigarettes per year. The proportion of Asians/Indians planning to quit also decreased over time. South African smokers do not consistently show significant change in the softening indicators overall. Stronger tobacco control policies and better-tailored smoking cessation interventions are needed to achieve a significant decrease in smoking prevalence across sex and other subpopulations in South Africa.
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Cigarettes per day (CPD), Softening indicators, South Africa (SA), Smoking, Time to first cigarette (TTFC), SDG-03: Good health and well-being
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Egbe, C.O., Kulik, M.C., Londani, M. et al. 2022, 'A cross-sectional investigation of softening indicators among South African smokers: results from the South African Social Attitudes Survey between 2007 and 2018', Preventive Medicine Reports, vol. 27, art. 101785, pp. 1-7, doi : 10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.101785.