Prevalence and Predictors of Current and Former Tobacco Use among Older Adults in Indonesia
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Purpose: The study aims to describe sociodemographic and health variable indices related to current and formertobacco use among older adults who participated in the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS-5) in 2014-15. Materialsand Methods: A national population-based cross-sectional study was conducted with a probability sample of 8,001aged 50 years or older Indonesians. Results: The overall prevalence of current tobacco use was 33.3% (62.2% in menand 6.5% in women) and former tobacco use was 9.8% (17.4% among men and 2.8% in women), of which 64.4%quit tobacco use when 50 years and older. In multinomial regression analysis, sociodemographic factors (being male,lower education, lower economic status, living in Java and rural residence) and health variables (cancer or malignanttumour, depression symptoms, functional disability and inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption) were associatedwith current tobacco use. In addition, being overweight or obese, having had a stroke, and other lung conditions wereinversely associated with current tobacco use. Further, in adjusted analysis, sociodemographic factors (being 70 yearsand older, being male, living in Sumatra) and having chronic conditions (dyslipidemia, heart problems, asthma, stomachor digestive diseases and functional disability) were associated with former tobacco use. Conclusions: A high rate ofcurrent tobacco use and low rate of former tobacco use was found, particularly among men. The identified risk factorsmay help to better target this vulnerable population with tobacco cessation programmes.