Types of tobacco smoked, trends, and associated factors. Results of the 2017 and 2018 Public Health France Barometers
In 2018, three-quarters of smokers aged 18–75 smoked manufactured cigarettes (74.0%), more than one-third smoked roll-your-own tobacco (35.7%), and one in ten smokers reported smoking shisha (9.4%). The proportion of cigarette smokers who consume only roll-your-own tobacco has more than doubled in recent years (8.1% in 2010, 15.2% in 2014, 20.5% in 2018). Since 2010, roll-your-own tobacco has accounted for an increasingly larger share of smokers’ consumption at the expense of manufactured cigarettes, particularly among lower-income smokers. Rolling tobacco smokers are most often men, young people (ages 18–34), or less affluent smokers (low educational attainment and income, unemployment).
Author(s): Andler Raphaël, Guignard Romain, Richard Jean-Baptiste, Pasquereau Anne, Quatremère Guillemette, Nguyen Thanh Viêt
Publishing year: 2020
Pages: 8 p.
Collection: Studies and Surveys
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