Smoking Behavior among Jordanians: Physical, Psychological, Social, and Economic Reasons

ConclusionsWomen were more likely to smoke for physical factors that are positively correlated with the price of cigarettes, rendering them less responsive to an increase in the price of cigarettes. Conversely, men were more likely to smoke for social reasons that are negatively correlated with the price of cigarettes; thus, men are more responsive to an increase in the price of cigarettes. Future public policies aiming to combat smoking in Jordan should consider sex differences in smoking behavior because one policy may not necessarily fit all.
Source: Value in Health Regional Issues - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research