Patterns of Nicotine Use Among Women in the Rural Population of Kolar: A Cross-Sectional Study
Stuti J Mashru, MohanReddy Matti, Ruth Sneha

TL;DR
This study examines nicotine use patterns among women in rural Kolar, India, finding high rates of smokeless tobacco use and nicotine dependence linked to socioeconomic and demographic factors.
Contribution
The study identifies specific sociodemographic factors associated with nicotine dependence in rural Indian women.
Findings
Most participants used chewable smokeless tobacco, with high nicotine dependence observed in 83.7% of women.
Sociodemographic factors like illiteracy, lower economic status, and nuclear family structure were linked to nicotine dependence.
Only 17.3% of participants attempted to quit smokeless tobacco use.
Abstract
Background The prevalence of smokeless tobacco (SLT) use among Indian women, particularly those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds with little access to formal education, has been steadily increasing, which is a cause for concern. Women frequently use various forms and companies of powdered, rubbed, and chewed SLT, with or without betelnut and flavorings, often simultaneously, starting at an early age and persisting into their reproductive years. Consequently, they are vulnerable to both the chance of developing cancer and experiencing health issues during pregnancy and childbirth. The purpose of the study was to assess the prevalence of women using SLT and the factors that were linked to these outcomes. Methodology The community-based analytical, cross-sectional study was carried out for four months (February-May 2024) in the selected rural areas of Kolar district, Karnataka,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmoking Behavior and Cessation · Air Quality and Health Impacts · Noise Effects and Management
