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Awareness of electronic cigarettes in India: Findings from the 2016–2017 Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS)

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posted on 2023-04-17, 08:19 authored by Nidhi Jaswal, Garima Bhatt, Sonu GoelSonu Goel

Electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) have recently emerged as a public health threat globally. Despite the low proportion of e-cigarette users (1.22%) reported in the Global Adult Tobacco Survey-2, the Government of India enacted the Prohibition of E-cigarettes Act 2019 (PECA), prohibiting all forms of ENDS/ENNDS. The current analysis presents nationally representative findings on the level of awareness of e-cigarettes in India and its correlates and characteristics of those aware of e-cigarettes. Methods: The current secondary analysis from GATS-2 among adults aged 15 years and above from all states and Union Territories (UTs) of India used a standard protocol for data collection & management. A multi-stage cluster sampling design was used. The respondents who were aware of e-cigarettes were included (n=2524). Binomial Logistic regression analysis was conducted, and adjusted odds ratios (aOR), with 95% CI, were calculated to measure the associations between independent and dependent variables. Results: 3.4% of the respondents were aware (either heard or seen) of e-cigarettes and their awareness was found significantly higher among males (aOR=2.07; 95%CI= 1.90-2.24), urban population (aOR=2.83, 95%CI=2.61-3.07), higher education (aOR=0.41, 95%CI=0.38-0.45). Conclusion: Public awareness campaigns about the harms of e-cigarettes and the law (PECA) need to be rolled out in urban and rural areas. Capacity-building exercises of implementers and enforcers at the grassroots level could also support communicating the harms to hard-to-reach groups. Further, regular compliance monitoring of the legislation and prosecution of violators would facilitate its effective implementation at the national and sub-national levels. 

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Tobacco Prevention & Cessation 9

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European Publishing

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