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The Tobacco Reference Guide |
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| | Chapter 26 Tobacco and the military |
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| | Tobacco and the military: Prevalence Data |
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| | In 1992, 17.4% of military personnel used smokeless tobacco, including 36% of |
| | Marines, figures unchanged from 1988. Use in Marine Corps males under age 25 |
| | was nearly half, or 47.4%. |
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| | One of the Healthy People 2000 objectives was to reduce the prevalence of current |
| | cigarette smoking to no more than 20% of military personnel. The 1995 DOD survey |
| | released in February 1996 showed a decline in overall smoking prevalence in the |
| | military to 31.9% from 35.0% in the previous 1992 survey. This included 34.9% for the |
| | Navy, 35.0% for the Marine Corps, 34.0% for the Army, and 25.1% in the Air Force. |
| | The lower Air Force prevalence was attributable to the fact that Air Force personnel |
| | were more likely to be older, better educated, and married. The data were extremely |
| | discouraging for younger military personnel; of those age 20 or younger, 40.8% |
| | smoked, despite universal prohibition during recruit training, and the same |
| | percentage, 40.8%, of those in pay grades E1 to E3 were smokers. This group was |
| | almost six times more likely to smoke than officers O4 and above (7.1%). |
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| | In the 1995 DOD survey, males were significantly more likely than females to be |
| | current smokers (32.7% vs. 26.3%). Young women in the Marines, however, had a |
| | 35.4% smoking prevalence. Whites (34.4%) were more likely than blacks (23.4%) to |
| | be smokers, and those with a high school education only were much more likely to |
| | smoke (41.0%) than personnel with a college degree or higher (11.5%). |
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| | In the 1995 DOD survey of the US military, overall the prevalence of cigar or pipe use |
| | was 18.7%, ranging from 12.8% in the Air Force to 28.4% in the Marine Corps. |
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