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Do European smokers opt for partial or total bans on smoking in homes and cars? Findings from the ITC 6 European Country Survey (EUREST-PLUS Project)

机译:欧洲吸烟者会选择部分或全部禁止在家中和汽车中吸烟吗? ITC 6欧洲国家调查(EUREST-PLUS项目)的发现

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Background: While smoke-free policies in most European countries are established for public places, private areas are mainly not regulated and may represent an important source of second-hand smoke exposure. We aimed to describe and characterise smoking rules in homes and cars of smokers from 6 European countries. Methods: We used data from the first wave (2016) of the International Tobacco Control (ITC) 6 European Country Survey, part of the EUREST-PLUS Project, in representative national samples of adult (18+ years) smokers in Germany, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Spain (1000 in each country). We analysed questions about smoking rules in smokers' homes and cars with children and differentiated among: no rules, partial (allowed in some rooms or under special circumstances) and total ban (smoke-free homes and cars). We computed the prevalence (%) of homes and cars according to the rules, and used Poisson regression models to identify factors associated with total smoking ban. We incorporated weights from the complex sample design. Results: In homes, more smokers opted for partial ban rather than for a total ban. The highest and lowest proportions of smoke-free homes were found in Hungary (35.5%) and Spain (13.1%), respectively, while partial ban prevalence ranged from 41.3% (Spain) to 49.9% (Greece). The proportion of smoke-free cars with children was overall higher compared to homes, ranging from 51.8% (Greece) to 67.7% (Germany). Having moderate or high level of education, presence of children, smoking less than 10 cigarettes per day and having previous attempts to quit smoking were positively associated with total smoking ban in homes and cars. Conclusions: European smokers tend to opt for partial smoking ban at homes and for total ban in cars with children. Prevalence of smoke-free homes is relatively low and further legal and educational enforcement is needed to promote smoke-free environments. Funding: EC Horizon2020 HCO-6-2015 (EUREST-PLUS No. 681109).
机译:背景:虽然大多数欧洲国家/地区都针对公共场所制定了无烟政策,但私人区域主要不受管制,可能是二手烟暴露的重要来源。我们旨在描述和表征来自6个欧洲国家的吸烟者的房屋和汽车中的吸烟规则。方法:我们使用了国际烟草控制(ITC)6欧洲国家调查的第一波(2016年)数据,该数据是EUREST-PLUS项目的一部分,在德国,希腊,匈牙利,波兰,罗马尼亚和西班牙(每个国家1000个)。我们分析了有关有孩子的吸烟者家庭和汽车中吸烟规则的问题,并区分为:无规则,部分(在某些房间或特殊情况下允许)和全面禁止(无烟家庭和汽车)。我们根据规则计算了房屋和汽车的患病率(%),并使用Poisson回归模型来确定与全面禁烟相关的因素。我们从复杂的样本设计中合并了权重。结果:在家庭中,更多的吸烟者选择部分禁止而不是完全禁止。匈牙利(35.5%)和西班牙(13.1%)的无烟房屋比例最高和最低,部分禁令流行率从41.3%(西班牙)到49.9%(希腊)不等。带孩子的无烟汽车比例总体上比房屋更高,从51.8%(希腊)到67.7%(德国)。受过中等或高水平的教育,有儿童,每天吸烟少于10支烟,以前尝试戒烟与家庭和汽车中全面禁止吸烟呈正相关。结论:欧洲吸烟者倾向于在家中部分禁止吸烟,而有孩子的汽车则倾向于完全禁止吸烟。无烟房屋的患病率相对较低,需要进一步的法律和教育执法以促进无烟环境。资金:EC Horizo​​n2020 HCO-6-2015(EUREST-PLUS No.681109)。

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