In Costa Rica, smoking is legal with certain restrictions. Cigarette sales are permitted. However, purchasing them, through online or from vending machines is not allowed. Importing cigarettes for trade is legal with a license. Health warnings on cigarette packaging are mandatory, and the minimum legal age for purchasing cigarettes is 18 years. There are also legal restrictions on smoking in public spaces, and a complete ban on cigarette advertising is in place. Cigarettes are taxed at a total rate of 73%. As of 2024, Costa Rica had approximately 323,000 current smokers, corresponding to an adult current smoking prevalence of 7.8%. Among adult males, the current smoking prevalence was 11.8%, and among females, it was 4%. For reference, the adult daily smoking prevalence in 2015 was 5.8%—8.7% among males and 2.9% among females. In terms of mortality, in 2021, an estimated 20 deaths were attributed to tobacco smoking, including 15 male and 5 female deaths. This shows that smoking accounted for approximately 12.17% of all deaths in the country—15.76% among males and 6.96% among females.
In Costa Rica, GATS was first conducted in 2015 as a household survey of persons 15 years of age. A multi-stage, geographically clustered sample design was used to produce nationally representative data. There were a total of 8,607 completed individual interviews.
In Costa Rica, GATS was first conducted in 2015 as a household survey of persons 15 years of age. A multi-stage, geographically clustered sample design was used to produce nationally representative data. There were a total of 8,607 completed individual interviews.
In Costa Rica, GATS was first conducted in 2015 as a household survey of persons 15 years of age. A multi-stage, geographically clustered sample design was used to produce nationally representative data. There were a total of 8,607 completed individual interviews.
In Costa Rica, GATS was first conducted in 2015 as a household survey of persons 15 years of age. A multi-stage, geographically clustered sample design was used to produce nationally representative data. There were a total of 8,607 completed individual interviews.
Number of tobacco-related deaths in the population in 2021 by gender for all age groups. Tobacco-related mortality includes smoking tobacco use, smokeless tobacco use and second-hand smoke.
Number of tobacco-related deaths in the population in 2021 by gender for all age groups. Tobacco-related mortality includes smoking tobacco use, smokeless tobacco use and second-hand smoke.
Number of tobacco-related deaths in the population in 2021 by gender for all age groups. Tobacco-related mortality includes smoking tobacco use, smokeless tobacco use and second-hand smoke.
Percentage of tobacco-related deaths to deaths from all causes in 2021 by gender for all age groups. Tobacco-related mortality includes smoking tobacco use, smokeless tobacco use and second-hand smoke.
Percentage of tobacco-related deaths to deaths from all causes in 2021 by gender for all age groups. Tobacco-related mortality includes smoking tobacco use, smokeless tobacco use and second-hand smoke.
Percentage of tobacco-related deaths to deaths from all causes in 2021 by gender for all age groups. Tobacco-related mortality includes smoking tobacco use, smokeless tobacco use and second-hand smoke.
Number of tobacco-related deaths in the population in 2021 by gender for all age groups. Tobacco-related mortality includes smoking tobacco use, smokeless tobacco use and second-hand smoke.
Percentage of tobacco-related deaths to deaths from all causes in 2021 by gender for all age groups. Tobacco-related mortality includes smoking tobacco use, smokeless tobacco use and second-hand smoke.
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