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. 2018 Aug 3;28(5):574–581. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2018-054508

Table 3.

Reported indigenous smoking prevalence: Australia, Canada and New Zealand

Australia
(15 years and over)
Canada New Zealand
2007 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people:
Daily use: 50%.
Occasional use: 2%.
Not reported in FCTC reports. Māori (2006):
Daily use: 43%.
Occasional use: 2%.
2009 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people:
Total: 47%.
Not reported in FCTC reports. Māori:
Daily use
Male: 40.4%.
Female: 49.7%.
Total: 45.4%.
2012 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people:
Total: 47%.
Not reported in FCTC reports. Māori:
Daily use
Male: 40.2%.
Female: 49.3%.
Total: 45.1%.
2014 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people:
Male: 44.6%.
Female: 41.4%.
Total: 43%.
Not reported in FCTC reports. Māori:
Daily use
Male: 36.4%.
Female: 41.8%.
Total: 39.2%.
2016 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people:
Male: 44.6%.
Female: 41.4%.
Total: 43%.
Not reported in FCTC reports. Māori:
Daily use
Male: 34.4%.
Female: 41.8%.
Total: 38.1%.