Smoking prevalence and economic crisis in Brazil.

Luis Eugenio de Souza ORCID logo; Davide Rasella ORCID logo; Rafael Barros ORCID logo; Erick Lisboa ORCID logo; Déborah Malta ORCID logo; Martin Mckee ORCID logo; (2021) Smoking prevalence and economic crisis in Brazil. Revista de saude publica, 55. 3-. ISSN 0034-8910 DOI: 10.11606/s1518-8787.2021055002768
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OBJECTIVE: To estimate the impact of the 2015-2018 economic crisis on tobacco consumption in Brazil. METHODS: This is an interrupted time series analysis conducted with data from 27 cities collected by VIGITEL, using linear regression models to account for first-order autocorrelation. Analyses were conducted based on gender, age group, and education level. RESULTS: Smoking rates decreased between 2006 and 2018, decelerating after the crisis onset. Differently than women, men showed an immediate but transient increase in smoking, followed by a decelerated decrease. Those over 65 also showed increased smoking rates immediately after the economic crisis onset, but decline accelerated later on. In turn, we found a trend reversal among those aged 31-44. Rates also decreased among those with lower education levels, but decelerated among those with more years of schooling. CONCLUSION: An economic crisis have varied impacts on the smoking habits of different population groups. Tobacco control policies should entail a detailed understanding of smoking epidemiology, especially during an economic crisis.



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