Who smokes in Australia? Cross-sectional analysis of Australian Bureau of Statistics survey data, 2017-19

CONCLUSIONS: While smoking is more frequent among people living in socio-economically disadvantaged areas and in certain population sub-groups, this first quantitative national profile indicates that most people who smoke daily are in paid employment, are non-Indigenous, are in good physical and mental health, and have completed year 12. Improved comprehensive structural supply- and demand-based tobacco control, informed by the needs of priority groups and the overall profile of people who smoke, is needed to reduce daily smoking prevalence among adults to the 2030 targets of 5% or less for all Australians and 27% or less for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.PMID:38368552 | DOI:10.5694/mja2.52216
Source: Medical Journal of Australia - Category: General Medicine Authors: Source Type: research