International Journal of Health Policy and Management (Apr 2015)

Exploring Cigarette Use among Male Migrant Workers in Nigeria

  • Olanrewaju Olusola Onigbogi,
  • David Karatu,
  • Sarafa Sanusi,
  • Rebekah Pratt,
  • Kolawole Okuyemi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15171/ijhpm.2015.41
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
pp. 221 – 227

Abstract

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Background There is limited knowledge about the use of cigarettes by blacks outside the United States (U.S). Nigeria creates an opportunity to explore smoking behaviours, smoking cessation (nicotine dependence) and use of cigarettes in a country that has a large black population outside the U.S. Methods We conducted three Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) involving twenty-four male migrant workers who reported that they were current cigarette smokers. Interviews were audio-taped and transcribed. Results Four major themes namely: reasons for initiating and continuing to smoke cigarettes, factors affecting brand choice, barriers to quitting, effect of smoking mentholated cigarette brands were identified. Conclusion This study provides insight into the use of mentholated and non-mentholated cigarettes and suggests the need for further studies to explore smoking behavior among Nigerians.

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