Smoking and HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa: A 25-Country Analysis of the Demographic Health Surveys

Aug 31, 2018Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco

Smoking and HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa: Analysis of Health Surveys from 25 Countries

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Abstract

Smoking prevalence was significantly higher among men with HIV/AIDS at 25.90% compared to 16.09% among men without HIV/AIDS.

  • Women with HIV/AIDS also showed a higher smoking prevalence of 1.15% compared to 0.73% among women without HIV/AIDS.
  • The odds of smoking for individuals with HIV/AIDS was 1.12 times greater than for those without, after adjusting for various factors.
  • HIV-positive individuals were found to be 34% more likely to use smokeless tobacco than HIV-negative individuals.
  • Tobacco use, including both smoking and smokeless forms, was associated with male sex and lower socioeconomic status.

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