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Comparative Study
. 1996 Spring;5(1):52-6.
doi: 10.1136/tc.5.1.52.

Nicotine dependence versus smoking prevalence: comparisons among countries and categories of smokers

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Comparative Study

Nicotine dependence versus smoking prevalence: comparisons among countries and categories of smokers

K O Fagerström et al. Tob Control. 1996 Spring.

Abstract

Objectives: To collect available international data on nicotine dependence as defined by the Fagerström Test of Nicotine Dependence, and to compare levels of dependence among countries and categories of smokers.

Data sources: Published and unpublished studies known to the authors and a search of EMBASE from 1985-1995.

Study selection: Studies included were those based on a nationally representative sample of a country's population, or a sample of smokers seeking cessation assistance.

Data synthesis: Smokers who seek help in stopping smoking are much more dependent than the average smoker. Men consistently score higher on dependence than women. Ex-smokers appear to have lower dependence than current smokers. A country with low smoking prevalence, the United States, seems to have smokers with higher dependence scores than countries where smoking is more prevalent (such as Austria and Poland).

Conclusions: Successful tobacco control may result in a higher dependence among the remaining smokers (due to selective quitting by low-dependent smokers). The remaining highly dependent smokers may need more intensive treatment.

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