2020
DOI: 10.18332/tid/120937
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Waterpipe use among the youth in Ghana: Lessons from the Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) 2017

Abstract: INTRODUCTION The Global Youth Tobacco Survey's findings have been used to support Ghana's tobacco control legislation, monitor tobacco use among the youth and also used in meeting various Articles of the World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC). These Articles include: Article 8 (Protection for exposure to tobacco smoke); Article 12 (Education, communication, training and public awareness); Article 13 (Tobacco advertising, promotion, and sponsorship); Article 14 (Demand re… Show more

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“…Despite tobacco use prevalence reducing in Ghana (GYTS 2000-2017) (table 1), shisha smoking among young people is becoming particularly common and fashionable. 10 Studies have indicated that young people including adolescents are increasingly attracted to this smoking method, which acts as a precursor of future cigarette use. 10 This has been attributed to the widespread public perception that shisha smoking is less harmful, and thus more socially acceptable, than cigarettes, despite exhibiting similar adverse health effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Despite tobacco use prevalence reducing in Ghana (GYTS 2000-2017) (table 1), shisha smoking among young people is becoming particularly common and fashionable. 10 Studies have indicated that young people including adolescents are increasingly attracted to this smoking method, which acts as a precursor of future cigarette use. 10 This has been attributed to the widespread public perception that shisha smoking is less harmful, and thus more socially acceptable, than cigarettes, despite exhibiting similar adverse health effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 Although cigarettes remain the more popular form of tobacco use, other forms of tobacco products such as shisha are becoming common particularly with adolescents. 10 Regional trends in Ghana continue to show high prevalence from the northern part of the country -31.2%, 22.5% and 7.9% in the Upper East, Northern and Upper West regions respectively. 11 The SSA region including Ghana is particularly vulnerable due to the its weak tobacco laws, and is expected to face the largest growth of tobacco consumption in the world.…”
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“…• Consider the potential impact of a temporary ban on sales and importation of tobacco products including cigarettes during the COVID-19 crisis, noting that, one the one hand, COVID-19 is a respiratory illness and tobacco could aggravate symptoms and worsen outcomes, but also that abrupt nicotine withdrawal could lead also lead to poorer outcomes. 15 COVID-19 presents an opportunity to ban products such as shisha as it use prevails among youth, 16 and involves sharing of the same mouthpiece, which can be a route for SARS-CoV-2 transmission and other communicable diseases.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Waterpipe smoking is a method of tobacco consumption that is prevalent in every world region (Logo et al, 2020;Mostafa, 2020;Nasser, Geng, & Al-Wesabi, 2020). In some countries, the rate of waterpipe use has surpassed that of cigarettes (Jawad et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%