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GATS
Tobacco Use
Multiple Indicators
Percentage of adults who currently do not use smokeless tobacco, and have never used smokeless tobacco on a daily basis in the past
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Mean age of daily smoking initiation among ever daily smokers ages 20-34 years old
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Percentage of ever daily smokeless tobacco users who currently do not use smokeless tobacco
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Percentage of daily smokers or smokeless tobacco users who report first tobacco use <= 5 minutes, 6-30 minutes, 31-60 minutes, or greater than 60 minutes after waking
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Percentage of adults who currently do not smoke tobacco, but have smoked on a daily basis in the past
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Percentage of daily cigarette smokers who report smoking an average of less than 5, 5 to 9, 10 to 14, 15 to 24, or 25+ cigarettes per day
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Percentage of adults who currently use smokeless tobacco
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Percentage of adults who currently smoke tobacco
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Percentage of current tobacco users who only smoke tobacco; smoke tobacco and use smokeless tobacco; or only use smokeless tobacco
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Percentage of adults who currently do not use smokeless tobacco, but have used smokeless tobacco on a daily basis in the past
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Percentage of adults who currently use smokeless tobacco on a less than daily basis
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Percentage of former daily smokers who quit smoking <1 year ago, 1 to <5 years ago, 5 to <10 years ago, or 10+ years ago
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Percentage of adults who are current users of various smokeless tobacco products
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Mean number of cigarettes smoked per day among daily cigarette smokers
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Percentage of adults who currently smoke tobacco on a daily basis
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Percentage of adults who currently do not smoke tobacco
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Percentage of adults who currently smoke tobacco on a less than daily basis
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Percentage of adults who are current smokers of various tobacco products
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Percentage of adults who currently use smokeless tobacco on a daily basis
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Percentage of ever daily tobacco smokers who currently do not smoke tobacco
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Percentage of ever daily smokers ages 20-34 years old who started smoking daily at <15, 15-16, 17-19, or 20+ years of age
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Percentage of adults who currently do not smoke tobacco, and have never smoked on a daily basis in the past
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Percentage of adults who currently do not use smokeless tobacco
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GATS
Secondhand Smoke
Multiple Indicators
Percentage of indoor workers who were exposed to tobacco smoke at work in the past 30 days
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Percentage of adults who visited various public places and were exposed to tobacco smoke inside in the past 30 days
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Percentage of adults reporting that smoking inside their home occurs daily, weekly, or monthly
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Percentage of all adults who were exposed to tobacco smoke inside various public places in the past 30 days
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GATS
Cessation
Multiple Indicators
Percentage of current smokers and recent quitters (<12 months), who visited a doctor or health care provider (HCP) during the past 12 months and were asked by the HCP if they smoked
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Percentage of current smokers who are planning to quit within the next month, who are thinking about quitting within the next 12 months, who will quit someday but not in the next 12 months, who are not interested in quitting, or who don’t know about their interest in quitting
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Percentage of current smokers who made a quit attempt during the past 12 months and recent quitters (<12 months), who used pharmacotherapy or counseling/advice in the past 12 months to try to stop smoking
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Percentage of current tobacco smokers and recent quitters (<12 months), who visited a doctor or health care provider (HCP) during the past 12 months and were advised to quit smoking by the HCP
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Percentage of adults who smoked tobacco during the past 12 months and tried to quit during the past 12 months
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GATS
Economics
Multiple Indicators
Percentage of manufactured cigarette smokers whose last cigarette purchase was from various sources
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Average expenditure on manufactured cigarettes per month (reported in local currency)
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Average amount spent on 20 manufactured cigarettes (1 pack) (reported in local currency)
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GATS
Media
Multiple Indicators
Percentage of adults who have noticed advertisements or signs promoting cigarettes from various sources in the last 30 days
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Percentage of adults who have noticed any sport or sporting event associated with cigarette brands or companies in the last 30 days
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Percentage of current smokers who thought about quitting smoking because of the health warnings on cigarette packages they noticed in the past 30 days
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Percentage of adults who have noticed information about the dangers of smoking cigarettes or that encourages quitting from various sources in the last 30 days
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Percentage of adults who noticed various cigarette promotions in the last 30 days
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Percentage of current smokers who noticed health warnings on cigarette packages in the last 30 days
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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceptions
Multiple Indicators
Percentage of adults who believe that using smokeless tobacco causes serious illness
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Percentage of adults who believe that breathing other people’s smoke causes serious illness to non-smokers
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Percentage of adults who believe that smoking causes stroke, heart attack, or lung cancer
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Percentage of adults who believe that smoking tobacco causes serious illness
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GYTS
Prevalence
Multiple Indicators
Percentage of youth who ever smoked shisha
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Percentage of youth who currently smoke any tobacco products
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Percentage of students who used tobacco products other than cigarettes on at least 1 day during the month
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Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes on at least 1 day during the month preceding the survey
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Percentage of students who have never smoked and whose response was anything but “definitely no” to both of the following questions: "If one of your best friends offered you a cigarette, would you smoke it?" and "At any time during the next 12 months, do
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Percentage of youth who currently use electronic cigarettes
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Percentage of youth who currently smoke cigarettes
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Percentage of youth who currently smoke tobacco products other than cigarettes
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Percentage of youth who currently smoke shisha
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Percentage of youth who currently use any tobacco products
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Percentage of youth who currently use smokeless tobacco products
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Percentage of never tobacco users who were susceptible to using tobacco in the future
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GYTS
Exposure to indirect pro-tobacco advertising
Multiple Indicators
Percentage of youth who were ever offered a free tobacco product from a tobacco company representative
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Percentage of youth who had something with a tobacco product brand logo on it
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Percentage of students who reported having been offered “free” cigarettes by a tobacco company representative
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Percentage of students who reported having an object with a tobacco company logo on it
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GYTS
Secondhand Smoke
Multiple Indicators
Percentage of students who reported being exposed to SHS at home during the 7 days preceding the survey
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Percentage of youth who were exposed to tobacco smoke at home in the past 7 days
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Percentage of students who reported being exposed to SHS in public during the 7 days preceding the survey
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Percentage of youth who were exposed to tobacco smoke in enclosed public places in the past 7 days
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Percentage of students who reported that they support a ban on smoking in public places
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GYTS
Access/Availability
Multiple Indicators
Percentage of current cigarette smokers who were not prevented from buying cigarettes in the past 30 days because of their age
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Percentage of current smokers who reported they usually got their cigarettes by purchasing them in a store and that they were not refused purchase of cigarettes because of their age during the month preceding the survey
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Percentage of current smokers who reported they usually got their cigarettes by purchasing them in a store
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GYTS
School
Multiple Indicators