Rural-Urban Inequalities in Lifetime Tobacco Consumption Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults in India: A Decomposition Analysis Using Survey-Weighted National Data.

Pritam Halder, Divya Sharma, Sukhmeen Kaur, Sonu Goel, Pradeep Sharma, Tanvi Kiran
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IntroductionTobacco consumption was leading global risk factor for mortality in 2023. This study aimed to assess rural-urban inequalities in lifetime tobacco consumption among Indian adults aged 45 years and above, alongside socioeconomic inequalities.

Methods: Data from the Longitudinal Ageing Study in India (2017-18, Wave-1) were analyzed, focusing on participants aged >45 years. Weighted prevalence estimates and chi-squared tests were utilized to compare tobacco use across groups. Socioeconomic disparities were examined using the concentration index, and multivariate decomposition analysis identified the contribution of socioeconomic, demographic, health-related, and behavioral factors to rural-urban differences in tobacco consumption.

Results: Overall, 36.78% of middle-aged and older adults (45 years and above) reported tobacco use, with a rural-urban gap of 17.72%. Smokeless tobacco (19.88%) was more prevalent than smoking (13.92%), and 2.98% used both forms. The rural-urban gap was greater for smokeless tobacco (9.54%) than for smoking (6.06%). The Northeast region showed the highest prevalence of any tobacco use (54.29%), smokeless (36.65%), and dual use (5.88%), while the North had the highest smoking rates (24.56%). Socioeconomic disparities were more pronounced in urban areas, with higher tobacco use among poorer groups. Compositional factors explained 58% of the rural-urban difference, primarily driven by education (24.74%), region (17.43%), and alcohol use (11.30%). This indicates that if urban and rural areas had the same educational characteristics, regional distribution and prevalence of alcohol consumption, the difference tobacco consumption would decrease by 53.47%.

Conclusion: Tobacco consumption is more prevalent in rural and economically disadvantaged populations. Strengthening National Tobacco Control Program (NTCP) implementation, particularly in rural and Northeastern regions, and addressing socioeconomic determinants are crucial to reducing tobacco use and narrowing rural-urban disparities.

印度中老年人终生烟草消费的城乡不平等:使用调查加权国家数据的分解分析。
2023年,烟草消费是导致死亡的主要全球风险因素。本研究旨在评估印度45岁及以上成年人终生烟草消费的城乡不平等,以及社会经济不平等。方法:对印度纵向老龄化研究(2017-18,Wave-1)的数据进行分析,重点关注年龄在50 - 45岁之间的参与者。加权流行率估计和卡方检验用于比较各组间的烟草使用情况。使用浓度指数检查社会经济差异,并通过多变量分解分析确定社会经济、人口统计学、健康相关和行为因素对城乡烟草消费差异的贡献。结果:总体而言,36.78%的中老年人(45岁及以上)报告使用烟草,城乡差距为17.72%。无烟烟草(19.88%)比吸烟(13.92%)更普遍,其中2.98%两者都使用。无烟烟草(9.54%)的城乡差距大于吸烟(6.06%)。东北地区吸烟比例最高(54.29%),其次为无烟(36.65%)和两用(5.88%),而北方地区吸烟率最高(24.56%)。城市地区的社会经济差异更为明显,贫困群体的烟草使用率较高。构成因素解释了58%的城乡差异,主要由教育(24.74%)、地区(17.43%)和酒精使用(11.30%)驱动。这表明,如果城市和农村具有相同的教育特征、区域分布和酒精消费流行程度,烟草消费差异将缩小53.47%。结论:烟草消费在农村和经济条件较差的人群中更为普遍。加强国家烟草控制规划(NTCP)的实施,特别是在农村和东北地区,并解决社会经济决定因素,对于减少烟草使用和缩小城乡差距至关重要。
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