Young people are facing a complex landscape of nicotine products. A review of studies involving Saudi adolescents aged 10 to 19 shows that tobacco use varies greatly depending on the setting. While some national surveys show cigarette smoking at 2.8%, other regional samples focused only on males reported much higher rates of 40.8%.
Beyond traditional cigarettes, many teens are turning to other products. The data shows shisha use reaching up to 29% and e-cigarette use ranging from 3% to over 20%. These numbers vary significantly based on whether the study was national or local, and whether it focused on a specific gender or a mixed group.
Researchers found that having peers who smoke or family members who smoke are linked to higher tobacco use. Because these results come from different types of studies, more national research is needed to get a clearer picture of exactly how many teens are using these products. These findings suggest that prevention programs need to be specifically tailored to reach young people in this region.
What this means for you:
Teenagers in Saudi Arabia show varying but significant rates of cigarette, shisha, and e-cigarette use.
Common questions
How common is cigarette smoking among Saudi teens?
The numbers vary based on the type of study. National surveys show a 2.8% prevalence of current cigarette smoking, while some regional studies focusing only on males reported much higher rates of 40.8%. School-based studies with mixed genders showed rates between 8% and 23%.
Are teenagers using other nicotine products like shisha or e-cigarettes?
Yes, the data shows significant use of other products. Shisha use was reported at up to 29%, while e-cigarette prevalence ranged from 3% to 20.6%. These figures vary depending on the specific study and region.
What factors are linked to tobacco use in these teenagers?
The research found that both peer smoking and family smoking are associated with higher rates of tobacco use among adolescents. Because results vary by region and study type, more national data is needed to fully understand these behaviors.