Tobacco Use in Canada
Patterns and Trends - 2012 Edition

III: tobacco use AMONG CANADIAN YOUTH: HIGHLIGHTS


Highlights

Highlights

Among youth in grades 6-9, in 2008-09:

  • 21.6% of students in grades 6-9 overall had ever tried a cigarette, ranging from 8.4% in grade 6 to 35.7% in grade 9.
  • One third of never-smokers in grades 6-9 were classified as susceptible to smoking.
  • 3.5% of students in grades 6-9 were current smokers overall, with grade-specific rates ranging from too low to report in grade 6 and 2.0% for grade 7, to 7.0% for grade 9 students..
    • Smokers were fairly evenly split between daily (1.8%) and non-daily (1.7%) smoking.
    • More males (4.0%) than females (3.0%) were current smokers.
    • Prevalence varied by province, and was highest in Quebec, at 7.6%.
  • Daily smokers in grades 7-9 smoked an average of 10.9 cigarettes per day.
  • 12% of students in grades 6-9 had ever smoked a cigar or cigarillo.
  • The majority (64%) of smokers in grades 6-9 usually obtained their cigarettes from social sources, including buying, taking, or being given cigarettes by friends, family or others.
  • Nearly two-thirds of current smokers in grades 6-9 reported ever trying to quit smoking.

Among youth aged 15-19, in 2010:

  • One in four (25.5%) youth reported ever having smoked a whole cigarette, ranging from 11.8% of 15-year-olds to 37.3% of 19-year-olds.
  • 12.2% of youth aged 15-19 were current smokers overall, with age-specific rates ranging from 5.0% for 15-year-olds to 37.3% for 19-year-olds.
    • More youth smoked daily (7.4%) than non-daily (4.9%).
    • Prevalence was 13.1% among males and 11.3% among females.
    • By province, prevalence ranged from 9% in BC and Ontario to more than 20% in Saskatchewan.
  • 16% of youth aged 15-19 had ever smoked a cigar, and 29% had ever smoked a cigarillo.
    • Males were more likely to have used these products: 23% of males (vs. 9% of females) had smoked a cigar, while 33% of males (vs. 24% of females) had smoked a cigarillo.
  • Daily smokers aged 15-19 smoked an average of 11.6 cigarettes per day.
  • Six in ten smokers aged 15-18 usually obtained cigarettes from retail sources, while the remainder obtained them through social (29%) or other (10%) sources.
  • 65% of smokers aged 15-19 were seriously considering quitting in the next 6 months.
  • The majority (64%) of smokers aged 15-19 had made a quit attempt in the past 12 months.