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Table 4 Percentage of adults ≥15 years old who are current smokers of various smoked tobacco products, by wealth index – Ethiopian GATS, 2016

From: Tobacco use prevalence and its determinate factor in Ethiopia- finding of the 2016 Ethiopian GATS

Demographic Characteristics

Any smoked tobacco product

Any cigarettea

Type of Cigarette

Gaya

Water pipe

Other smoked tobaccob

Manufactured

Hand-rolled

 

Percentage (95% CI)

Overall

3.7

(2.7, 5.0)

2.9

(2.2, 3.7)

2.7

(2.1, 3.5)

1.0

(0.7, 1.4)

1.0

(0.4, 2.4)

0.3

(0.1, 0.6)

0.7

(0.4, 1.0)

Residence

 Urban

3.4

(2.5, 4.5)

3.2

(2.4, 4.3)

3.2

(2.3, 4.3)

1.1

(0.8, 1.6)

0.4

(0.2, 0.7)

0.2

(0.1, 0.6)

0.6

(0.3, 1.0)

 Rural

3.8

(2.6, 5.5)

2.8

(2.0, 3.8)

2.6

(1.8, 3.6)

1.0

(0.6, 1.6)

1.2

(0.4, 3.1)

0.3

(0.1, 0.8)

0.7

(0.4, 1.1)

Wealth Index

 Lowest

3.8

(2.1, 6.8)

2.0

(1.3, 3.0)

1.8

(1.2, 2.7)

0.8

(0.4, 1.6)

2.0

(0.7, 5.6)

0.1

(0.0, 0.4)

0.5

(0.3, 0.9)

 Low

4.1

(2.6, 6.2)

3.8

(2.4, 5.9)

3.5

(2.1, 5.8)

0.7

(0.4, 1.3)

0.5

(0.2, 1.1)

0.1

(0.0, 0.5)

0.8

(0.4, 1.9)

 Middle

3.1

(1.8, 5.3)

3.0

(1.7, 5.3)

3.0

(1.7, 5.3)

1.4

(0.5, 3.9)

0.3

(0.1, 0.7)

0.9

(0.2, 4.3)

1.1

(0.3, 4.0)

 High

3.1

(2.0, 4.8)

3.1

(2.0, 4.8)

3.1

(2.0, 4.8)

1.4

(0.7, 2.9)

0.1

(0.0, 0.1)

0.2

(0.1, 0.4)

0.3

(0.1, 1.0)

 Higher

3.7

(2.6, 5.3)

3.4

(2.3, 5.0)

3.4

(2.3, 4.9)

1.5

(0.9, 2.4)

0.4

(0.1, 1.2)

0.8

(0.4, 1.6)

0.6

(0.2, 1.4)

  1. Current smokers includes both daily and occasional (less than daily) smoker
  2. a Includes manufactured and hand rolled cigarettes
  3. b Includes pipes full of tobacco, cigars and any other reported smoking tobacco products
  4. Wealth index is a measure of a family’s overall standard of living, measured by the size of assets, such as vehicles, television, radio, basic water and sanitation facilities, and land