Prevalence of Alcohol Consumption and Hazardous Drinking, Tobacco and Drug Use in Urban Tanzania, and Their Associated Risk Factors
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Sites
2.2. Sample
2.3. Procedures
2.4. Instruments
2.5. Data Analysis
2.6. Ethics Approval
3. Results
3.1. Response Rates
3.2. Demographic, Socio-Economic and Social Differences between Areas
3.3. Abstinence
3.4. Alcohol, Tobacco and Cannabis Use
3.5. Hazardous Alcohol Use
4. Discussion
4.1. Alcohol Abstinence and Use
4.2. Hazardous Alcohol Use
4.3. Associations with Other Socio-Demographic Variables
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References and Notes
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Saba Saba n = 418 (%) | Ilala n = 481 (%) | P value (χ2) | |
---|---|---|---|
Gender | |||
Male
Female | 44
56 | 43
57 | 0.760 |
Age | |||
16–24
25–34 35+ | 32
34 34 | 29
34 37 | 0.508 |
Marital status | |||
Married/cohabitating
Single Widowed/divorced/separated | 55
38 8 | 56
36 9 | 0.687 |
Relationship to household head | |||
Head
Spouse/partner Other | 35
32 34 | 45
33 23 | 0.000 |
Ethnic group | |||
Black African
Other | 98
2 | 88
12 | 0.000 |
Employment status | |||
Working
Unemployed Economically inactive | 32
9 59 | 39
3 58 | 0.000 |
Own/rent accommodation | |||
Owns
Rents Rent free | 49
48 2 | 41
55 4 | 0.036 |
Type of accommodation | |||
Whole house
Rooms/flat/other | 46
54 | 41
59 | 0.107 |
Age left full time education | |||
13 or under/Never went
14–16 17 or 18 19+yrs Still at school | 8
38 24 20 10 | 5
38 24 27 6 | 0.012 |
Income | |||
Yes
No | 44
55 | 41
59 | 0.349 |
Perceived social support | |||
Severe lack
Moderate lack No lack | 21
37 41 | 21
34 44 | 0.708 |
Size of Primary Social support group | |||
0–3
4 to 8 9 or more | 14
42 44 | 15
49 36 | 0.408 |
Number of life events | |||
None
1 2 3+ | 56
26 12 7 | 72
21 6 3 | 0.000 |
Alcohol | Tobacco | Cannabis | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Characteristic | Sample size | Lifetime | Current* | Lifetime | Current* | Lifetime | Past year |
n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | ||
Gender | |||||||
Male
Female | 393
506 | 146 (38.5)
114 (23.7) | 88 (22.6)
67 (13.3) | 95 (24.3)
8 (1.6) | 72 (18.3)
6 (1.2) | 11 (2.8)
1 (0.2) | 7 (1.8)
– |
Age | |||||||
16–24
25–34 35+ | 275
308 316 | 44 (16.7)
160 (35.1) 110 (37.3) | 27 (9.9)
67 (21.8) 61 (19.4) | 19 (6.9)
41 (13.3) 43 (13.6) | 14 (5.1)
33 (10.7) 31 (9.8) | 6 (2.2)
3 (1.0) 3 (0.9) | 4 (1.5)
1 (0.3) 2 (0.6) |
Marital Status | |||||||
Married/cohabitating
Single Widowed/divorced/separated | 495
327 75 | 156 (31.5)
79 (24.2) 25 (33.3) | 93 (18.8)
50 (5.3) 12(16.0) | 52 (10.5)
41 (12.5) 9 (12.0) | 38 (7.7)
32 (9.8) 7 (9.3) | 4 (0.8)
8 (2.4) – | 1 (0.2)
6 (1.8) – |
Employment status | |||||||
Working
Unemployed Economically inactive | 300
49 496 | 128 (42.7)
21 (42.9) 95 (19.2) | 77 (25.7)
12 (24.5) 57 (11.5) | 63 (21.0)
8 (16.3) 26 (5.2) | 50 (16.7)
5 (10.2) 17 (3.4) | 9 (3.0)
– 3 (0.6) | 5 (1.7)
– 2 (0.4) |
Age left full time education | |||||||
13 or under/Neverwent
14–16 17 or 18 19+ yrs Still at school | 52
337 212 208 71 | 10 (19.2)
92 (27.3) 61 (28.8) 89 (42.8) 6 (8.5) | 7 (13.5)
54 (16.0) 36 (17.0) 53 (25.5) 4 (5.6) | 5 (9.6)
30 (8.9) 29 (13.7) 34 (16.3) 4 (5.6) | 1 (1.9)
22 (6.5) 26 (12.3) 25 (12.0) 3 (4.2) | –
4 (1.2) 5 (2.4) 2 (1.0) 1 (1.4) | –
2 (0.6) 4 (1.9) – 1 (1.4) |
Area | |||||||
Saba Saba
Ilala | 418
481 | 136 (32.5)
124 (28.5) | 81 (19.4)
74 (15.4) | 58 (13.9)
45 (9.4) | 42 (10.0)
36 (7.5) | 7 (1.7)
5 (1.0) | 6 (1.4)
1 (0.2) |
TOTAL | 899 | 260 (28.9) | 155 (17.2) | 103 (11.5) | 78 (8.7) | 12 (1.3) | 7 (0.8) |
Sample size | Number of cases | Prevalence (%) | Unadjusted odds ratio | Adjusted odds ratio | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gender | |||||
Male
Female | 393
506 | 34
17 | 8.7
3.4 | 1.00
0.37 (0.20–0.67) | 1.00
0.51 (0.27–0.98) |
Age | |||||
16–24
25–34 35+ | 275
308 316 | 10
26 15 | 3.6
8.4 4.7 | 1.00
2.44 (1.16–5.16) 1.32 (0.58–2.99) | |
Marital Status | |||||
Married/cohabitating
Single Widowed/divorces/separated | 495
327 75 | 27
22 2 | 5.5
6.7 2.7 | 1.00
1.25 (0.70–2.24) 0.47 (0.11–2.04) | |
Relationship to household head | |||||
Head
Spouse/cohabitating Other | 359
290 250 | 29
10 12 | 8.1
3.4 4.8 | 1.00
0.41 (0.19–0.85) 0.57 (0.29–1.15) | |
Ethnic group | |||||
Black African
Other | 834
63 | 51
0 | 6.1
0.0 | – | |
Employment status | |||||
Working
Unemployed Economically inactive | 300
49 496 | 30
8 13 | 10.0
16.3 2.6 | 1.00
1.76 (0.75–4.09) 0.24 (0.12–0.47) | 1.00
1.67 (0.69–4.11) 0.30 (0.15–0.61) |
Own/rent accommodation | |||||
Owns
Rents Rent free | 403
463 29 | 22
25 4 | 5.5
5.4 13.8 | 1.00
0.99 (0.55–1.78 2.77 (0.89–8.66) | |
Type of accommodation | |||||
Whole house
Rooms/flat/other | 386
510 | 24
27 | 6.2
5.3 | 1.00
0.84 (0.48–1.49) | |
Age left full time education | |||||
13 or under/Never went
14–16 17 or 18 19+ yrs Still at school | 52
337 212 208 71 | 2
17 12 18 2 | 3.8
5.0 5.7 8.7 2.8 | 1.00
1.33 (0.30–5.92) 1.50 (0.33–6.92) 2.37 (0.53–10.55) 0.72 (0.10–5.32) | |
Income | |||||
Yes
No | 354
476 | 24
24 | 6.8
5.0 | 1.00
0.73 (0.41–1.31) | |
Perceived social support | |||||
Severe lack
Moderate lack No lack | 173
288 341 | 13
16 18 | 7.5
5.6 5.3 | 1.00
0.72 (0.34–1.54) 0.69 (0.33–1.43) | |
Size of Primary Social support group | |||||
0–3
4 to 8 9 or more | 130
411 358 | 4
30 17 | 3.1
7.3 4.7 | 1.00
2.48 (0.86–7.18) 1.57 (0.52–4.76) | |
Number of life events | |||||
None
1 2 3+ | 576
206 76 41 | 27
13 5 6 | 4.7
6.3 6.6 14.6 | 1.00
1.37 (0.69–2.71) 1.43 (0.53–3.84) 3.49 (1.35–9.00) | |
CIS- R (CMD) | |||||
<12
12 + | 872
27 | 46
5 | 5.3
18.5 | 1.00
4.08 (1.48–11.27) | 1.00
4.34 (1.44–13.10) |
Area | |||||
Saba Saba
Ilala | 418
481 | 26
25 | 6.2
5.2 | 1.00
0.83 (0.47–1.45) |
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Mbatia, J.; Jenkins, R.; Singleton, N.; White, B. Prevalence of Alcohol Consumption and Hazardous Drinking, Tobacco and Drug Use in Urban Tanzania, and Their Associated Risk Factors. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2009, 6, 1991-2006. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph6071991
Mbatia J, Jenkins R, Singleton N, White B. Prevalence of Alcohol Consumption and Hazardous Drinking, Tobacco and Drug Use in Urban Tanzania, and Their Associated Risk Factors. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2009; 6(7):1991-2006. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph6071991
Chicago/Turabian StyleMbatia, Joseph, Rachel Jenkins, Nicola Singleton, and Bethany White. 2009. "Prevalence of Alcohol Consumption and Hazardous Drinking, Tobacco and Drug Use in Urban Tanzania, and Their Associated Risk Factors" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 6, no. 7: 1991-2006. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph6071991
APA StyleMbatia, J., Jenkins, R., Singleton, N., & White, B. (2009). Prevalence of Alcohol Consumption and Hazardous Drinking, Tobacco and Drug Use in Urban Tanzania, and Their Associated Risk Factors. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 6(7), 1991-2006. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph6071991