Determinants of Tobacco Consumption in Papua New Guinea: Challenges in Changing Behaviours

Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies, Volume 2, Issue 2, pages 255-265, May 2015

Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University

11 Pages Posted: 29 Apr 2016

Date Written: May 28, 2015

Abstract

This article analyses smoking prevalence and smoking behaviours in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Using the 2009–2010 PNG Household Income and Expenditure Survey, the article analyses the determinants of tobacco use and tobacco choices in PNG. The results show adults (18 years and above) in the poorest quartile are more likely to smoke. Tobacco consumption imposes a large financial burden to poor households. Tobacco consumption accounts for about 23 percent of total household food expenditure for households in the poorest quartile, as compared with 15 per cent for the entire sample. However, most of these households consume non-processed tobacco. The study reveals the urgency to control tobacco consumption in PNG and considers some practical challenges that the country may face.

Keywords: tobacco consumption, behaviour change, Papua New Guinea, household survey, tobacco control

Suggested Citation

Hou, Xiaohui and Xu, Xiaochen and Anderson, Ian, Determinants of Tobacco Consumption in Papua New Guinea: Challenges in Changing Behaviours (May 28, 2015). Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies, Volume 2, Issue 2, pages 255-265, May 2015, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2770913

Xiaohui Hou (Contact Author)

World Bank ( email )

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Washington, DC 20433
United States

Xiaochen Xu

Independent

Ian Anderson

Independent

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