Key findings from the 2009 New Zealand ... - Ministry of Health
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For Māori, <strong>the</strong>re was no significant difference between 2008 and <strong>2009</strong> in <strong>the</strong> agestandardised<br />
prevalence <strong>of</strong> current smokers aged 15–64 years who had seen a GP in<br />
<strong>the</strong> past 12 months being provided with ABC in <strong>the</strong> past 12 months (Figure 63).<br />
Figure 63: Received <strong>the</strong> ABC approach <strong>from</strong> a GP in <strong>the</strong> past 12 months, among Māori<br />
current smokers aged 15–64 years who had seen a GP in <strong>the</strong> past 12 months, by<br />
sex, 2008–<strong>2009</strong> (age-standardised prevalence)<br />
Percent<br />
60<br />
50<br />
2008<br />
<strong>2009</strong><br />
40<br />
30<br />
20<br />
10<br />
0<br />
35.3 34.1 35.1<br />
32.5<br />
Māori males<br />
Sex<br />
Māori females<br />
Sources: 2008 and <strong>2009</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> Tobacco Use Surveys<br />
Note: Age standardised to <strong>the</strong> WHO world population.<br />
90 Tobacco Use in <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong>