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Tobacco use in currently married pregnant & lactating women in India; key findings from the National Family Health Survey-5
Authors: Amrit Virk, Meenu Kalia, Parmal Singh, Suresh Kumar Sharma, Sonu Goel, Sukhbir Singh, and Sahil Sharma
Source: Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia, Available online 13 September 2023, 100274; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lansea.2023.100274
Topic(s): Maternal health
Tobacco use
Country: Asia
  India
Published: SEP 2023
Abstract: Background Tobacco use among pregnant and lactating women carries dangerous repercussions for women and their children. Limited information is available at the national level on the prevalence and determinants of tobacco use in this vulnerable sub-population of women. This study aims to estimate the prevalence of tobacco use among currently married pregnant and lactating women and its association with demographic, behavioural and regional determinants in India. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted during which secondary data from the fifth National Family Health Survey, 2019–2020, was analysed. The prevalence and associated 95% confidence intervals (CI) for different forms of tobacco use were documented among currently married pregnant and lactating women. Adjusted Odds Ratio and 95% CI were calculated using multivariate logistic regression to identify the independent factors associated with different forms of tobacco use among respondents after applying sampling weights. Findings In India, the prevalence of tobacco use among currently married pregnant and lactating women was 2.5% and 3.2%, respectively, with over 85% of tobacco-using currently married pregnant (85.6%) and lactating (85.6%) women using smokeless tobacco (SLT) only. Age group 30–34 years, working women and the richest wealth quintile were found to be independent predictors of smoked tobacco use among currently married pregnant women. In contrast, among the currently married lactating women, the middle wealth quintile and South Indian region were found to be independent predictors of smoked tobacco use. Interpretation Smokeless tobacco was found to be the most prevalent type of tobacco consumed by pregnant and lactating women in India. There is an urgent need to curb tobacco use in this vulnerable sub-population of women in the country by sensitising them to the harmful consequences of tobacco use by integrating tobacco awareness and cessation services during routine ante-natal examinations.
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