Asians and Pacific Islanders and
Tobacco in Washington
Summary

Asians and Pacific Islanders make up
nearly 6 percent of the Washington population, and are
primarily located in the South Puget Sound region.
Current smoking among Asians and Pacific Islander adults
(combined) was about 11.2 percent, compared to the state rate
of about 17.8 percent in 2005. When further separated, about
7.3 percent of Asian and 25.8 percent of Pacific Islander
adults smoke. Among Asian/Pacific Islander adults, smokeless
tobacco prevalence (<1%) appears to be less than the state as
a whole (3%). Cigarette smoking and smokeless tobacco use
among 10th grade Asian/Pacific Island youth in 2004 was
similar to the non-Hispanic white population. Asian 10th
graders alone had lower cigarette and smokeless tobacco use
rates than non-Hispanic whites. Rates of smokeless tobacco
use were higher among 10th grade Pacific Islander youth alone.
The percentage of
Asian/Pacific Islander women smoking during pregnancy in 2004
was significantly lower (3.0%) than the state as a whole
(10.2%).
Asian/Pacific Islanders appear to be at lower risk
for lung cancer, which is strongly associated with smoking. Asian/Pacific
Islanders have a significantly lower incidence of lung and bronchus cancer
(44.7 per 100,000 population in 2001-2003 combined) than Washington State
(69.6 per 100,000 population) as a whole.
Asian/Pacific Islanders also have a significantly lower rate of trachea,
lung and bronchus cancer mortality in comparison to the general
population. For 2001-2003 combined, the trachea lung and bronchus cancer
mortality rate was 55.2 per 100,000 among the general population and 33.8
per 100,000 among the Asian/Pacific Islander population.
Asian and
Pacific Islander communities are comprised of a number of diverse ethnic
sub-populations, so tobacco control efforts must consider the specific
needs and cultures of these communities rather than attempting to address
“Asians and Pacific Islanders” as a general population.
* Rate per 100,000 age-adjusted to U.S. population.
Challenges
The comparatively low prevalence of current
smoking among Asian/Pacific Islanders can be deceptive. Tobacco use varies
significantly between sub-populations, and between men and women within
these communities. The low overall “Asian and Pacific Islander”
prevalence probably masks high use rates among males within specific
sub-groups. A King County study, for example, found very high rates
of smoking among Korean and Vietnamese men. The lower risk for health
impacts of smoking may also be misleading for similar reasons related to
subgroup smoking prevalence.
The comparatively small number of Asian/Pacific
Islander respondents included in state surveys limits the precision of
estimates to describe their tobacco use.
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Tobacco Facts for Washington's
Asian/Pacific Islanders |
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| Size of
population in Washington State |
346,288 |
| Percent
of state population |
5.9% |
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| Prevalence of adults who currently smoke |
11.2% |
| Prevalence of adults who currently use smokeless tobacco |
Less than 1% |
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| Prevalence of 10th-grade youth who currently smoke |
10.0% |
| Prevalence of 10th-grade youth who currently use smokeless
tobacco |
4.1% |
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| Number
of infants born annually to mothers who smoke during their pregnancy |
260 |
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| Prevalence of smoking among pregnant women |
3.0% |
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| Age-adjusted Mortality rate per 100,000
population,
Cancer of the Trachea, Lung and Bronchus, 2001-2003
combined |
33.8 |
Source: Census
2000, 2005 BRFSS, 2004 Healthy Youth Survey (HYS), Washington State
Birth
Certificate
data (2004), Washington State Death records
(2001-2003), and the
Washington State
Cancer Registry
(WSCR,
2001-2003)
Future directions
The state Tobacco Prevention and Control Program (TPCP) is contracting
with Washington Asian-Pacific Islander Families Against Substance Abuse
(WAPIFASA) to coordinate statewide activities within these communities.
WAPIFASA has hired a person to coordinate and support coalition efforts of
APICAT (Asian Pacific Islander Communities Against Tobacco) to plan,
implement and evaluate activities in API communities. APICAT is created a
strategic plan for their communities and are seeking ways to partner with
TPCP county, Educational Service District and other cross cultural
contractors to reduce tobacco use in this community across the state.
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