Department of Health Promotion, Maastricht University (CAPHRI), 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Health Educ Res. 2013 Feb;28(1):83-91. doi: 10.1093/her/cys101. Epub 2012 Oct 19.
This study aimed to examine age and educational inequalities in smoking cessation due to the implementation of a tobacco tax increase, smoke-free legislation and a cessation campaign. Longitudinal data from 962 smokers aged 15 years and older were used from three survey waves of the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Netherlands Survey. The 2008 survey was performed before the implementation of the interventions and the 2009 and 2010 surveys were performed after the implementation. No significant age and educational differences in successful smoking cessation were found after the implementation of the three tobacco control interventions, although smokers aged 15-39 years were more likely to attempt to quit. Of the three population-level tobacco control interventions that were implemented simultaneously in the Netherlands, only the smoke-free legislation seemed to have increased quit attempts. The price increase of cigarettes may have been only effective in stimulating smoking cessation among younger smokers. Larger tax increases, stronger smoke-free legislation and media campaigns about the dangers of (second-hand) smoking are needed in the Netherlands.
本研究旨在考察由于实施烟草税增加、无烟立法和戒烟运动,年龄和教育不平等对戒烟的影响。使用来自国际烟草控制(ITC)荷兰调查的三个调查波的 962 名年龄在 15 岁及以上的吸烟者的纵向数据。2008 年的调查是在干预措施实施之前进行的,2009 年和 2010 年的调查是在干预措施实施之后进行的。在实施了三项烟草控制干预措施后,成功戒烟在年龄和教育方面没有显著差异,尽管 15-39 岁的吸烟者更有可能试图戒烟。在荷兰同时实施的三项人群层面的烟草控制干预措施中,只有无烟立法似乎增加了戒烟尝试。香烟价格上涨可能仅对刺激年轻吸烟者戒烟有效。荷兰需要更大幅度的增税、更强有力的无烟立法和关于(二手)吸烟危害的媒体宣传。