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Official websites use. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. Betel nut chewing is an important risk factor for oral cancer, yet there has been little research identifying correlates of betel nut chewing among Burmese refugees in the U. Based on survey data from Burmese refugees from Nebraska between and , logistic regression was estimated to identify correlates of betel nut chewing.
Betel nut chewing was common among Burmese refugees in the U. Health education programs that aim to reduce betel nut chewing might become more cost-effective by disproportionately targeting and serving high-risk groups among Burmese refugees. Betel nut is the fourth most globally used psychoactive substance following caffeine, alcohol, and nicotine Wei et al. Betel quid is a mixture of substances placed in the mouth to be chewed, usually comprising of areca nut, slaked lime, catechu, with or without tobacco, and wrapped in betel leaf Mehrtash et al.
While chewing betel nut is widely practiced in the world, it is especially prevalent in South and Southeast Asia and immigrant communities arising from there.
In many countries in the region, betel nut chewing is considered a cultural identity and an essential part of social life. Moreover, it is also widely accepted as an alternative medicine to refresh breath after meals or to treat morning sickness, indigestion, impotence, gynecological problems, and other diseases Auluck et al.
Previous research suggests that betel nut chewing is a significant risk factor for cancers oral and esophageal , as well as cardiovascular hypertension and metabolic obesity and type 2 diabetes diseases Iqbal et al. An increasing number of Burmese refugees have resettled in the United States, from 17, in to , in Pew Research Center, As of the end of , 5, refugees from Myanmar have resettled in Nebraska, out of which 4, are living in Omaha, the largest city in Nebraska Refugee Processing Center, Despite the growing number of Burmese refugees in the U.