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Do smokers want to protect non-smokers from the harms of second-hand smoke in cars? Findings from the EUREST-PLUS ITC Europe Surveys

Authors :
Nogueira, S.O. Tigova, O. Driezen, P. Fu, M. Kyriakos, C.N. Zatoński, M. Mons, U. Quah, A.C.K. Demjén, T. Trofor, A.C. Przewoźniak, K. Katsaounou, P.A. Fong, G.T. Vardavas, C.I. Fernández, E. Glahn, A. Nguyen, D. Nikitara, K. Radu-Loghin, C. Starchenko, P. Tsatsakis, A. Girvalaki, C. Igoumenaki, C. Papadakis, S. Papathanasaki, A. Tzatzarakis, M. Vardavas, A.I. Bécuwe, N. Deaconu, L. Goudet, S. Hanley, C. Rivière, O. Kiss, J. Kovacs, A.P. Castellano, Y. McNeill, A. East, K. Hitchman, S.C. Kahnert, S. Tountas, Y. Behrakis, P. Filippidis, F.T. Gratziou, C. Katsaounou, P. Peleki, T. Petroulia, I. Tzavara, C. Eremia, M. Lotrean, L. Mihaltan, F. Rohde, G. Asano, T. Cichon, C. Far, A. Genton, C. Jessner, M. Hedman, L. Janson, C. Lindberg, A. Maguire, B. Ravara, S. Vaccaro, V. Ward, B. Willemsen, M. De Vries, H. Hummel, K. Nagelhout, G.E. Herbeć, A. Janik-Koncewicz, K. Agar, T.K. Gravely, S. Thompson, M.E. EUREST-PLUS Consortium
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: There is currently no comprehensive legislation protecting non-smokers and children from secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure in private cars at the European Union (EU) level. This study aims to assess smokers’ support for smoke-free cars legislation in six EU countries. Methods: Data come from the EUREST-PLUS ITC Europe Surveys: Wave 1 (2016, n ¼ 6011) and Wave 2 (2018, n ¼ 6027) conducted in Germany, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Spain. Support for smoke-free cars carrying pre-school children and non-smokers and voluntary implementation of smoke-free cars were assessed among adult smokers. Generalized estimating equations models were used to assess changes in support between waves. Results: In 2018, 96.3% [95% confidence interval (CI) 95.4–97.0%] of the overall sample supported smoke-free legislation for cars carrying pre-school children, representing an increase of 2.4 percentage points in comparison to 2016. Smoke-free legislation for cars transporting non-smokers was supported by 85.2% (95% CI 83.1–87.1%) of smokers’ in 2016 and 90.2% (95% CI 88.6–91.7%) in 2018. Among smokers who owned cars, there was a significant 7.2 percentage points increase in voluntary implementation of smoke-free cars carrying children from 2016 (60.7%, 95% CI 57.2–64.0%) to 2018 (67.9%, 95% CI 65.1–70.5%). All sociodemographic groups of smokers reported support higher than 80% in 2018. Conclusion: The vast majority of smokers in all six EU countries support smoke-free legislation for cars carrying pre-school children and non-smokers. This almost universal support across countries and sociodemographic groups is a clear indicator of a window of opportunity for the introduction of comprehensive legislation to protect non-smokers and children from SHS exposure in cars. © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health Association. All rights reserved.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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