Hs. Cox et al., Decreasing prevalence of cigarette smoking in the middle income country ofMauritius: questionnaire survey, BR MED J, 321(7257), 2000, pp. 345-349
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine","Medical Research General Topics
Objectives To describe changes in the prevalence of cigarette smoking in th
e middle income country of Mauritius from 1987 to 1998, and to relate these
changes to legislative and health promotion efforts over the same period
Design Questionnaire survey,
Setting Mauritius, an island in the Indian Ocean with a population of about
1.2 million (about 70% south Asian, 2% Chinese, and 28% Creole).
Participants Data were obtained from 5072 participants in 1987, 6573 in 199
2, and 6281 in 1998,
Main outcome measures Prevalence of current smoking in 1987, 1992, and 1998
, sales of cigarettes in Mauritius, and information on activities for contr
ol of tobacco,
Results Self reported cigarette smoking has been decreasing in Mauritius si
nce 1987, with the largest decrease between 1987 and 1992, From 1987 to 199
8 smoking prevalence decreased by 23% in men and 61% in women. Smoking decr
eased across all age and ethnic groups and across different levels of incom
e and education Sales of cigarettes also decreased in line with smoking pre
valence.
Conclusions The introduction of cigarette taxes, a limited health promotion
programme, and the absence of massive promotional campaigns by the sole to
bacco company on Mauritius have led to a striking and continued decrease in
smoking prevalence and cigarette consumption on the island.