Journal of the College of Community Physicians (Apr 2011)

Prevalence of Betel Chewing Among Males in Colombo and Polonnaruwa Districts

  • VA de Silva,
  • DRC Hanwella,
  • N Gunawardena

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4038/jccpsl.v14i1.2944
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 20 – 23

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ObjectivesTo assess the prevalence of betel chewing among adult males in a rural and urban district in Sri Lanka and describe the demographic characteristics of betel chewers. MethodsBetel use among 2684 males aged >18 years resident in a rural (Polonnaruwa) and urban (Colombo) district in Sri Lanka was assessed using multistage cluster sampling. Data on quantity and frequency of use was obtained using an interviewer administered questionnaire. ResultsPrevalence of betel chewing was 17.6% in the rural and 1.7% in the urban district. In the rural district prevalence was significantly associated with age (p<0.001). In both districts prevalence was lowest among males between 18-24 years of age (2.7%) and highest among those aged> 65 years (36%). In both districts prevalence was significantly associated with income (p<0.05). Prevalence was highest among those with a monthly income <Rs.5000. In rural areas 23.8% of those with an income <Rs. 5000/month chewed betel while only 4.7% of those earning >Rs. 25000 a month chewed betel. ConclusionsThere was a significant difference in prevalence of betel chewing between rural and urban areas. Betel chewing now remains mainly a habit of the elderly in rural areas. Key words: Betel chewing; Sri Lanka; oral cancer DOI: 10.4038/jccpsl.v14i1.2944 Journal of the College of Community Physicians of Sri Lanka Vol.14(1) 2009 20-23

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