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. 2022 May 5;20:42. doi: 10.18332/tid/146960

Table 1.

The characteristics of school-going adolescents in Zambia according to their sex and smoking status using Global Youth Tobacco Survey 2011 (N=2611)

Characteristics Males (1282; 49.1%) Females (1329; 50.9%) Overall
Current smokers Current smokers
Yes No Yes No
n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%)
Total 100 (7.8) 1182 (92.2) 77 (5.8) 1252 (94.2) 2611 (100)
Age (years)
<14 12 (12.2) 276 (23.6) 15 (15.9) 358 (28.7) 661 (25.5)
14 16 (16.3) 238 (20.3) 26 (24.0) 300 (24.1) 580 (22.4)
15 21 (21.4) 240 (20.5) 13 (19.7) 285 (22.9) 559 (21.6)
16 19 (19.3) 234 (20.0) 17 (19.7) 192 (15.4) 462 (17.8)
≥17 30 (30.6) 182 (15.6) 6 (20.8) 111 (8.9) 329 (12.7)
Grade
Seven 23 (23.7) 421 (36.0) 31 (41.9) 447 (36.1) 922 (35.7)
Eight 36 (37.1) 384 (32.9) 26 (35.1) 433 (34.9) 879 (34.1)
Nine 38 (39.2) 363 (31.1) 17 (23.0) 360 (29.0) 778 (30.2)
Closest friends smoke cigarettes
None 26 (26.5) 830 (71.2) 24 (31.6) 917 (74.5) 1797 (69.9)
Some 41 (41.8) 232 (19.9) 36 (47.3) 226 (18.3) 535 (20.8)
Most 17 (17.4) 68 (5.8) 12 (15.8) 51 (4.1) 148 (5.8)
All 14 (14.3) 35 (3.1) 4 (5.3) 38 (3.1) 91 (3.5)
Parents smoke
None 46 (54.8) 800 (81.2) 21 (32.8) 856 (81.8) 1723 (79.0)
Both 6 (7.1) 13 (1.4) 8 (12.5) 27 (2.6) 54 (2.5)
Father only 28 (33.3) 157 (15.9) 21 (32.8) 157 (14.9) 363 (16.7)
Mother only 4 (4.8) 15 (1.5) 14 (21.9) 7 (0.7) 40 (1.8)
Taught at school about the dangers of smoking
Yes 56 (57.7) 742 (64.3) 31 (40.8) 804 (66.3) 1633 (64.3)
No or not sure 41 (42.3) 412 (35.7) 45 (59.2) 409 (33.7) 907 (35.7)
Discussed at school the reasons why young people smoke
Yes 32 (37.7) 513 (45.4) 27 (40.9) 541 (44.9) 1113 (44.8)
No or not sure 53 (62.3) 616 (54.6) 39 (59.1) 663 (55.1) 1371 (55.2)
Taught at school about smoking effects
Yes 49 (52.1) 627 (55.1) 30 (42.3) 643 (52.8) 1349 (53.5)
No or not sure 45 (47.9) 511 (44.9) 41 (57.7) 574 (47.2) 1171 (46.5)
Last discussion at school about smoking and health
Never 22 (22.7) 504 (43.9) 19 (25.0) 471 (38.8) 1016 (40.1)
This term 23 (23.8) 279 (24.3) 24 (31.6) 342 (28.2) 668 (26.4)
Two terms ago 17 (17.5) 130 (11.3) 10 (13.1) 157 (12.9) 314 (12.4)
Three terms ago 11 (11.3) 66 (5.8) 7 (9.2) 51 (4.2) 135 (5.3)
More than a year ago 24 (24.7) 168 (14.7) 16 (21.1) 193 (15.9) 401 (15.8)

All variables were significant at the p<0.05 level except for: grade; taught at school about smoking effects; and discussed at school the reasons why young people smoke. Missing values for the total respondents: age 0.8% (20); grade 1.2% (32); closest friends smoke cigarettes 1.5% (40); parents smoking 16.5% (431); taught at school about the dangers of smoking 2.7% (71); discussed at school the reasons why young people smoke 4.9% (127); taught at school about smoking effects 3.5% (91); and last discussion at school about smoking and health 2.9% (77).