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Exposure to Tobacco Smoke among Adults in Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
Action on Smoking and Health, World Health Organization - Pakistan, National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute, World University of Bangladesh
Published InIndian Journal of Public Health
Year2011
Citations23

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine exposure to second-hand smoke (SHS) at home, in workplace, and in various public places in Bangladesh. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data from 2009 Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) conducted in Bangladesh was analyzed. The data consists of 9,629 respondents from a nationally representative multi-stage probability sample of adults aged 15 years and above. Exposure to second-hand smoke was defined as respondents who reported being exposed to tobacco smoke in the following locations: Indoor workplaces, homes, government building or office, health care facilities, public transportation, schools, universities, restaurants, and cafes, coffee shops or tea houses. Exposure to tobacco smoke in these places was examined by gender across various socioeconomic and demographic sub-groups that include age, residence, education and wealth…
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