Current Cigarette Smoking among BC Residents by Age



Current Cigarette Smoking among BC Residents by Age, Aged 12+,
British Columbia, 1997

12 - 18 years

19 - 24 years

25 - 44 years

45 - 64 years

65+
years

Southern Interior:
East Kootenay CHSS

16%

37%

33%

26%

10%

Central Kootenay CHSS

10%

46%

28%

18%

13%

North Okanagan RHB

13%

34%

29%

21%

7%

Okanagan Similkameen RHB

26%

44%

33%

18%

13%

Thompson RHB

20%

41%

32%

26%

14%

Lower Mainland:
Fraser Valley RHB

20%

25%

25%

25%

10%

South Fraser RHB

11%

22%

25%

19%

9%

Simon Fraser RHB

16%

26%

28%

24%

13%

North Shore RHB

15%

34%

20%

14%

10%

Vancouver/Richmond RHB

22%

27%

25%

19%

11%

Island/Coast:
Coast Garibaldi CHSS

14%

43%

33%

22%

9%

Central Vancouver Island RHB

21%

34%

29%

21%

14%

Upper Island/Central Coast CHSS

24%

44%

31%

21%

11%

Capital RHB

15%

32%

26%

19%

8%

North:
Cariboo CHSS

18%

47%

30%

28%

16%

North West CHSS

18%

41%

30%

30%

18%

Peace Liard CHSS

21%

37%

34%

29%

14%

Northern Interior RHB

22%

28%

32%

28%

15%





Current Users of Alternate Forms of Tobacco, Aged 12+, British Columbia, 1997

BC

2%

Southern Interior
East Kootenay CHSS

3%

Central Kootenay CHSS

2%

North Okanagan RHB

3%

Okanagan Similkameen RHB

2%

Thompson RHB

2%

Lower Mainland
Fraser Valley RHB

2%

South Fraser RHB

2%

Simon Fraser RHB

3%

North Shore RHB

2%

Vancouver/Richmond RHB

2%

Island/Coast
Coast Garibaldi CHSS

3%

Central Vancouver Island RHB

3%

Upper Island/Central Coast CHSS

2%

Capital RHB

2%

North
Cariboo CHSS

5%

North West CHSS

2%

Peace Liard CHSS

5%

Northern Interior RHB

4%






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