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Annals of Oncology, doi:10.1093/annonc/mdi153
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© 2005 European Society for Medical Oncology
Received May 18, 2004
Revised December 15, 2004
Accepted December 16, 2004

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Tobacco dependence in the general population in Italy

S. Gallus 1*, R. Pacifici 2, P. Colombo 3, C. La Vecchia 4, S. Garattini 1, G. Apolone 1, and P. Zuccaro 2

1 Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche ‘Mario Negri’, Milan, Italy
2 Dipartimento del Farmaco, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy
3 Istituto DOXA, Gallup International Association, Milan, Italy
4 Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche ‘Mario Negri’, Milan, Italy; Istituto di Statistica Medica e Biometria, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.
S. Gallus, E-mail: gallus{at}marionegri.it


   Abstract

Background: Measures of tobacco dependence are mainly used in the clinical setting, but limited information is available on tobacco dependence on a population level.

Materials and methods: To obtain estimates of tobacco dependence on a population level, a six-item Fagerström questionnaire was used in two surveys, conducted in 2002-2003 on a sample of 6773 individuals aged 15 years or over, representative of the Italian adult population.

Results: Overall, 27.1% of Italian adults described themselves as current cigarette smokers (32.2% of men, 22.4% of women). Of all smokers, 42.8% were classified as very low dependent, 28.6% as low dependent, 11.0% as intermediate, 13.8% as high and only 3.8% as very high dependent. The proportions of very low/low dependent were 67.4% in men and 76.8% in women. Those of high/very high dependent smokers were 21.4% in men and 12.5% in women, but only 2.8% at age 15-17 years and 8.4% at age 18-24 years. Only 23% of smokers, moreover, found it difficult to avoid smoking in places where smoking was forbidden.

Conclusions: The observation that over two-thirds of smokers on a population level in Italy report low or very low dependence has useful implication for intervention on stopping smoking, particularly in the young, who appear to be low dependent. However, in this age group cessation rates were comparatively low.

Keywords: epidemiology; Italy; population surveys; smoking.
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