پديد آورندگان :
Heydari Gholamreza نويسنده , Sharifi Milani Hooman نويسنده , Masjedi Mohammad-Reza نويسنده , Ramezankhani Ali نويسنده , Joossens Luk نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Smoking is the first preventable cause of death in the world. Regulating the production, import, distribution and
sell of cigarettes is the most prominent action for implementation of tobacco control programs. In this regard, it is necessary
to know the smokerיs choice in terms of different cigarette brands.
This study has been designed before the implementation of Framework Convention of Tobacco Control (FCTC) and Iranian
Comprehensive Tobacco Control Law.
Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted through questioning during the year 2006. Health-care
personnel were chosen for conduction of this project and participated in training courses conducted with the cooperation of
Health Departments of 3 major universities in Tehran.
The Questionnaires were designed according to WHO and IUATLD questionnaires. Health-care workers distributed the
questionnaires among smokers in specific areas.
Results: A total of 3026 people participated in this study among which 2413 (79.7%) were men. Consumption of foreignmade
cigarettes was 65.5% whereas consumption of locally-made cigarettes was 34.5%. Also, the use of legally-imported
cigarettes was 55.9% compared to the use of illegally-imported cigarettes which was 44.1%. Consumption of foreign-made
and illegally-imported cigarettes was higher among women (78.4% and 72.5%, respectively). Also, consumption of foreignmade
cigarettes among the age group of under 25 years old was less than any other age group (52%).
Conclusion: Consumption of foreign-made and illegally-imported cigarettes was considerably high in our population and
even higher among women. Therefore, it is recommended that the authorities make it hard for the people to access illegallyimported
and smuggled cigarettes by complete implementation of tobacco control programs and by adopting effective antismuggling
measures. (Tanaffos 2009; 8(2): 54-58)