Use and misuse of tobacco among Aboriginal peoples Flashcards
What is the current prevalence of smoking in Canada?
20%
What is the current percentage of smoking in First Nations people in Canada?
59%
What percentage of Canadian youth 15-19yo smoke?
20%
What percentage of Canadian First Nations youth 15-17yo smoke?
47% boys
61% girls
What percentage of Manitoba First Nations youth 15-19yo smoke?
82%
What percentage of Inuit 18-45yo smoke?
70%
What are the risks of tobacco use?
- Myocardial disease
- Vascular disease
- Chronic lung disease (e.g. emphysema)
- Lung cancer
- Other cancers
- Type 2 DM
- Fires
What are the risks to the fetus with smoking during pregnancy?
- Perinatal deaths
- Placental problems
- Preterm deliveries
- Fetal growth retardation
- Congenital abnormalities i.e. gastroschisis
- SIDS
- Miscarriage
- Learning disabilities
- Withdrawal symptoms
- ADHD in childhood
- Subsequent nicotine dependence
What are the risks of postnatal exposure to second-hand smoke?
- LRTI
- Lung growth decrease
- Otitis media
- SIDS
- Asthma
What percentage of Canadian homes with children <12yo have regular smoking?
21%
What are the specific concerns associated with nicotine addiction and its influence on nicotine use?
- Highly addictive substance
- Addiction is worse in adolescents
- Genetic factors (nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, dopamine transporter gene, cytochroe P450 2A6)
- No data suggesting racial differences related to nicotine metabolism
What are the specific concerns associated with youth access to tobacco and its influence on nicotine use?
56% of underage smokers obtain tobacco from friends and family
33.3% retailers continue to sell cigarettes to underage Canadians
When does smoking initiation begin in Canada?
As young as 11-13yo
As young as 7-8yo in Aboriginal youth
What socioeconomic factors are associate with high rates of smoking?
- Poverty
- High unemployment
- Low income
What are the specific concerns associated with cost of tobacco and its influence on nicotine use?
- 10% increase in price is associated with a 14% decrease in the prevalence of youth smoking
- Availability of tax-free tobacco on reserves undermines the cost of smoking