Reporting Instrument of the Who Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
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REPORTING INSTRUMENT OF THE WHO FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON TOBACCO CONTROL PLEASE READ THIS NOTE BEFORE COMPLETING THE QUESTIONNAIRE In order to use the interactive features of the reporting instrument, please follow the instructions below. 1. Save the Microsoft Word-based document (WHO FCTC reporting instrument) to a folder on the computer that will be used to complete the questionnaire. 2. Ensure your Microsoft Word security settings allow you to run macros in this document: (i) Under the "Tools" menu, select "Macro". (ii) In the "Macro" menu, select "Security". (iii) In the "Security" pop up menu, please ensure that you have selected "Medium". 3. Close and re-open the WHO FCTC reporting instrument (Microsoft Word-based document which you saved to your computer under step 1). 4. As the document is opening, a box will appear asking if you want to enable macros. The answer is yes. Click "Enable macros". 5. Once you have clicked "Enable macros", the buttons indicating that you can add new rows or new categories to the tables provided will be functional. It is essential to complete the reporting instrument by providing information/data in the required format to ensure consistency and for ease of data processing and analysis. I confirm that I read the note and followed the instructions therein 1 1. ORIGIN OF THE REPORT 1.1 NAME OF CONTRACTING PARTY Iceland 1.2 Information on national contact responsible for preparation of the report: Name and title of contact officer Viðar Jensson Full name of institution Directorate of Health Mailing address Barónsstígur 47, 101 Reykjavík, ICELAND Telephone number (+354) 5101900 / 5101961 mobile: (+354) 8400912 Fax number E-mail [email protected] 1.3 Signature of government official submitting the report: Name and title of officer Margrét Björnsdóttir, Deputy Director General Full name of institution Ministry of Welfare Mailing address Hafnarhúsinu v/Tryggvagötu, 150 Reykjavík Telephone number 354 5458100 Fax number 354 5519165 E-mail margret.bjornsdottirvel.is Web page www.velferdarraduneyti.is 1.4 Period of reporting January 2010 to 1 January 2012 1.5 Date the report was submitted 1 January 2012 2 2. TOBACCO CONSUMPTION AND RELATED HEALTH, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC INDICATORS (with reference to Articles 19.2(a), 20.2, 20.3(a), 20.4(c) as well as Articles 6.2(a), 6.2(b), 6.3, 15.4, 15.5 and 17 as referred to in the respective subsections) 2.1 PREVALENCE OF TOBACCO USE 2.1.1 Smoking prevalence in the adult population (all) (Please provide prevalence data for total adult population, and identify the age considered, e.g. 15 years old and over, 18-64 years; see 2.1.1.2) Prevalence (%) Average number of the most- (please include all smoking consumed smoking tobacco tobacco products in product used per day prevalence data) MALES Current smokers 19.10 % Daily smokers 14.40 % Occasional smokers 4.70 % Former smokers 33.60 % Never smokers 47.20 % FEMALES Current smokers 18.60 % Daily smokers 14.20 % Occasional smokers 4.40 % Former smokers 32.60 % Never smokers 48.80 % TOTAL (males and females) Current smokers 18.90 % Daily smokers 14.30 % Occasional smokers 4.60 % Former smokers 33.10 % Never smokers 48.00 % 3 2.1.1.1 Please indicate the smoking tobacco products included in calculating prevalence for question 2.1.1: cigarettes, cigars, cigarillos 2.1.1.2 Please indicate the age range to which the data used to answer question 2.1.1 refer: 15-89 2.1.1.3 Please indicate the year and source of the data used to answer question 2.1.1: 2011 February - September Household Surveys done by Capacent-Gallup. Based on 4 surveys, 2 phone and 2 internet based surveys. http://www.landlaeknir.is/lisalib/getfile.aspx?itemid=4906 The report of the survey is provided in Annex 1 to this report. 2.1.1.4 Please provide the definitions of “current smoker”, “daily smoker”, “occasional smoker”, “former smoker” and “never smoker” used in this report. Prevalence: The question asked (open for any tobacco product): "Do you smoke or have you ever smoked?" Answer categories: Smoke daily, smoke rarer than daily, gave up smoking less than a year ago, gave up smoking more than a year ago, never smoked. In Icelandic the term "smoking" refers to smoking of any tobaco products. 2.1.1.5 Please provide a brief explanation of the trend in smoking prevalence in the adult population in the past two years or since submission of your last report. As can been seen in Annex 1 (page 17) smoking prevalence among adults has been decreasing last years in Iceland, from 19% in 2007 and 15.4% in 2009 to 14.3% in 2011. Please check the 2009 report for the 2009 prevalence figures. http://www.who.int/fctc/reporting/Iceland_report_final.pdf 4 2.1.2 Smoking prevalence in the adult population (by age groups) (If data are available, please provide prevalence data by age group, and identify the age group considered, preferably by 10-year categories, e.g. 25-34, 35-44 years) Age group Prevalence (%) (adults) (please include all smoking tobacco products in prevalence data) MALES Current 20-29 8.40 % smokers1 30-39 16.30 % 40-49 17.80 % Add age group 50-59 17.50 % 60-69 11.10 % 70-79 17.30 % 80-89 0.00 % FEMALES Current 20-29 10.00 % smokers1 30-39 15.80 % 40-49 16.30 % Add age group 50-59 17.60 % 60-69 14.40 % 70-79 14.60 % 80-89 7.40 % TOTAL (males and females) Current 20-29 9.20 % smokers1 30-39 16.00 % 40-49 17.10 % Add age group 50-59 17.60 % 60-69 12.80 % 1 Please provide here data on either all current smokers or daily smokers only, whichever is available. 5 70-79 16.00 % 80-89 3.20 % % % 6 2.1.2.1 Please indicate the smoking tobacco products included in calculating prevalence for question 2.1.2: cigarettes, cigars, cigarillos 2.1.2.2 Please indicate the year and source of the data used to answer question 2.1.2: 2011 February - September Household Surveys done by Capacent-Gallup. Based on 4 surveys, 2 phone and 2 internet based surveys. http://www.landlaeknir.is/lisalib/getfile.aspx?itemid=4906 The report of the survey is provided in Annex 1 to this report. 2.1.2.3 Please provide a brief explanation of the trend in current smoking prevalence by age group in the past two years or since submission of your last report, if data are available. Smoking prevalence among adults has been decreasing last years in Iceland. Results for each age group should be interpreted with caution due to small sample size. Comparison of prevalance of daily smoking by age group for last years can be seen in provided Annex 3 and in Annex 1, page 18. 7 2.1.3 Prevalence of smokeless tobacco use in the adult population (all) (Please provide prevalence data for total adult population, and identify the age considered in 2.1.3.2, e.g. 15 years old and over, 18–64 years; see 2.1.3.2) Prevalence (%) (please include all smokeless tobacco products in prevalence data) MALES Current users % Daily users 21.50 % Occasional users 5.40 % Former users 14.00 % Never users 59.00 % FEMALES Current users % Daily users 1.00 % Occasional users 1.00 % Former users 10.00 % Never users 88.00 % TOTAL (males and females) Current users % Daily users 11.60 % Occasional users 3.50 % Former users 11.70 % Never users 73.20 % 8 2.1.3.1 Please indicate the smokeless tobacco products included in calculating prevalence for question 2.1.3: Old traditional nose tobacco, Swedish snus, all smokeless tobacco 2.1.3.2 Please indicate the age range to which the data used to answer question 2.1.3 refer: 16-23 2.1.3.3 Please indicate the year and source of the data used to answer question 2.1.3: New data are available for the 16-23 age group from the following survey: 2011 June by Capacent-Gallup. Phone and internet survey. Questions are few and simple. Do you use oral tobacco? and what do you use as a oral tobacco?. The survey is provided in Annex 2 to this report. Same survey available for 2009 and 2010. 2.1.3.4 Please provide the definitions of “current user”, “daily user”, “occasional user”, “former user” and “never user” (of smokeless tobacco products) used in this report in the space below. daily user, occasional user, former user and never user. 2.1.3.5 Please provide a brief explanation of the trend in smokeless tobacco use in the adult population in the past two years or since submission of your last report. Use of smokeless tobacco has been increasing in recent years. The only legal smokeless tobacco in Iceland is the old traditional nose tobacco. Production has increased year by year. Young men are using it increasingly as oral tobacco with smilar pattern as the Swedish snus. 9 2.1.4 Prevalence of smokeless tobacco use in the adult population (current users) by age group (If data are available, please provide prevalence data by age group, and identify the age group considered, preferably by 10-year categories, e.g. 25-34, 35-44 years) Age group (adults) Prevalence (%) (please include all smokeless tobacco products in prevalence data) MALES Current users2 16-19 19.00 % Add age group 20-23 25.00 % % % % % FEMALES Current users2 16-19 1.00 % Add age group 20-23 1.00 % % % % TOTAL (males and females) Current users2 16-19 10.00 % Add age group 20-23 13.00 % % % % 2 Please provide data on either all current users or daily users only, whichever is available.