1. Violation of the Tobacco Control Law by Drivers in Vehicles in Two Streets in Izmir: A Descriptive Study.
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Erkoyun, Erdem, Alçiçek, Mustafa Selahattin, and Selek, Simge
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TOBACCO products , *AGE distribution , *ATTITUDE (Psychology) , *AUTOMOBILE driving , *CHANGE , *CHILDBIRTH , *RESEARCH methodology , *MOTOR vehicles , *MULTIVARIATE analysis , *SEX distribution , *STATISTICS , *LOGISTIC regression analysis , *CROSS-sectional method , *ODDS ratio , *TOBACCO laws - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: After signing and approving the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), Turkey amended laws on tobacco control in 2008 and also expanded the smoking ban in 2013 to include drivers in all vehicles. Four years later, this amendment does not seem as effective. The aim of this study was to observe violation of the law by the drivers and to analyze the association between gender of the driver, type of the vehicle, approximate age group definition of the passenger (either child or adult), and the law violation in two streets in Konak district, İzmir, Turkey. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, two observer teams were located in two different busy streets on the same afternoon and they collected data on the violation of the law, gender of the driver, approximate age group definition of the passengers (either adult or child), and type of the vehicle (special, taxi, or other commercial). Logistic regression for the violation of the law was conducted. RESULTS: Law violation prevalence is 7.2%. In univariate analysis, the gender of the driver and having at least one child as a passenger were associated with the violation of the law. In multivariate analysis, not having children increases (OR: 8.4) the risk of the violation of the law. CONCLUSION: The violation of the law was high, but the drivers seemed to be aware of the harms of smoking by looking at the increased risk of the violation in vehicles, in which no child was carried as passengers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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