Global Patterns and Prevalence of Dual and Poly-Tobacco Use: A Systematic Review
Nicotine & Tobacco Research2021Vol. 23(11), pp. 1816–1820
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Daniel Tzu-Hsuan Chen, Charis Girvalaki, Enkeleint A. Mechili, Christopher Millett, Filippos T Filippidis
Abstract
This study demonstrates that dual/poly-tobacco use is common in many countries of the world, and highlights the need for in-depth exploration of this field in future studies, especially in high prevalence regions such as South-East Asian and European countries. In light of this, the global tobacco control community and health authorities should also agree upon a consistent operational definition of dual and poly-tobacco use to propel research and improve surveillance of dual/poly-use in health surveys for better communication and understanding of these phenomena.
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