Smoking and vaping statistics
Smoking
In 2022, the daily smoking prevalence among those 15 years and over was 8.2%, which was significantly lower than in 2021 (9.8%).
In 2022, the daily smoking prevalence for females was (7.4%) and males (8.9%) and was highest among 45-59 year olds (11.5%), followed by 30-44 years olds (10.1%), those aged 60 years and over (6.3%), and 15-29 year olds (4.9%).
Further data on smoking are available from the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) website.
Vaping
In 2022, the daily vaping prevalance among those 15 years and over was 1.8%, which was similar to 2021 (1.4%).
In 2022, the daily vaping prevalence for females was (1.3%) and males (2.3%) and was highest among 15-29 year olds (3.8%), followed by 30-44 year olds (3.0%), 45-59 year olds (0.7%), and those aged 60 years and over (0.4%).