Which countries are ready for a tobacco endgame? A scoping review and cluster analysis
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Which countries are ready for a tobacco endgame? A scoping review and cluster analysis
Abstract
Various countries have set tobacco endgame targets to eliminate tobacco use by a certain year. Tobacco endgames are generally considered more feasible in countries with advanced tobacco control measures and a smoking prevalence of 15% or less. We conducted a scoping review of 563 articles sourced from news, academic literature, and grey literature to examine global tobacco endgame progress, and grouped 153 countries into clusters based on their tobacco policy implementation score and smoking prevalence to systematically identify countries that might be well positioned to succeed in a tobacco endgame. The EU, Pacific Islands, and 18 other individual countries have set tobacco endgame targets, with another seven countries described as well positioned for an endgame. These were mostly high-income countries with higher smoking prevalence. We identified 28 endgame-ready countries with advanced tobacco policies and a low smoking prevalence. Of these, only five were part of tobacco endgame movements; the remaining 23 were all low-income or middle-income countries in Africa, Latin America, or Asia. Therefore, the global tobacco endgame movement should focus more on low-income and middle-income countries with low smoking rates and advanced tobacco policies, particularly in Africa, Latin America, and Asia.
Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY-NC 4.0 license.
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