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Attitudes towards tobacco control policies among smokers of menthol, other flavored and unflavored cigarettes: Findings from the EUREST-PLUS ITC Europe Surveys

Authors :
Krzysztof Przewoźniak
Mateusz Zatoński
Aleksandra Herbeć
Witold Zatoński
Kinga Janik-Koncewicz
Ute Mons
Geoffrey T. Fong
Anne C. K. Quah
Pete Driezen
Tibor Demjén
Yannis Tountas
Antigona C. Trofor
Esteve Fernández
Ann McNeill
Marc Willemsen
Karin Hummel
Christina N. Kyriakos
Constantine I. Vardavas
on behalf of the EUREST-PLUS consortium
Source :
Tobacco Induced Diseases, Vol 17, Iss 1 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
European Publishing, 2019.

Abstract

Objective To assess the attitudes of flavored and unflavored cigarette smokers towards tobacco control policies, including the EU flavors ban and to explore the ban impact on smoking behaviors. Methods The research analysis include data from Wave 1 of the EUREST PLUS-ITC Europe Survey Project in Germany, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Spain, and data from other ITC surveys conducted in England and the Netherlands. All cross-sectional data were collected in 2016 among 10,760 adult current smokers. The attitudes towards various tobacco control policies have been compared among menthol, other flavored and unflavored cigarette smokers. The univariate data analysis adjusted to few confounding factors was made with the use of SPSS Complex Samples Package. Results Findings show that menthol smokers are much less likely to support a ban on tobacco additives and flavors than other cigarette smokers but they are more supportive of smoking ban in public places. After the enforcement of the ban, 16% of menthol cigarette smokers and 10% of other flavored cigarette smokers reported the intention to quit smoking. However, the percentage of those menthol and other flavored smokers who declare quitting smoking after the ban implementation varies substantially with countries. Furthermore, almost one of three menthol cigarette smokers (27%) say they will find a way to get menthol tobacco product banned. Conclusions Attitudes of menthol and other flavored cigarettes towards various tobacco control policies differ substantially in the analyzed countries. Therefore, tobacco control and smoking cessation programs should be adapted to country needs. A special attention must be focused on smoking cessation offer addressed to those menthol cigarette smokers who intend to quit smoking after the flavors ban and on preventing the risk of illicit trade in menthol cigarettes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16179625
Volume :
17
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Tobacco Induced Diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.52c65a386f804074a69d225702194792
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18332/tid/111545