Brock University, Leave The Pack Behind (PL514), 500 Glenridge Avenue, St, Catharines L2S 3A1, ON, Canada.
BMC Public Health. 2013 Apr 11;13:335. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-335.
No studies to date have assessed young adults' use of First Nations/Native tobacco, a common form of contraband tobacco in Canada. This study examined the proportion of First Nations/Native cigarette butts discarded on post-secondary campuses in the province of Ontario, and potential differences between colleges and universities and across geographical regions.
In 2009, discarded cigarette butts were collected from high-traffic smoking locations at 12 universities and 13 colleges purposively selected to represent a variety of institutions from all 7 health service regions across Ontario. Cigarette butts were identified as First Nations/Native tobacco if they were: known First Nations/Native brands; had names not matching domestic and international legally-manufactured cigarettes; had no visible branding or logos.
Of 36,355 butts collected, 14% (95% CI = 9.75-19.04) were First Nations/Native. Use of this tobacco was apparent on all campuses, accounting for as little as 2% to as much as 39% of cigarette consumption at a particular school. Proportions of First Nations/Native butts were not significantly higher on colleges (M = 17%) than universities (M = 12%), but were significantly higher in the North region.
The presence of cheap First Nations/Native (contraband) tobacco on post-secondary campuses suggests the need for regulation and public education strategies aimed to reduce its use. Strategies should account for regional variations, and convey messages that resonate with young adults. Care must be taken to present fair messages about First Nations/Native tobacco, and avoid positioning regulated tobacco as a healthier option than contraband.
目前尚无研究评估年轻人使用第一民族/原住民烟草的情况,而这是加拿大常见的一种走私烟草形式。本研究调查了安大略省大专院校校园内丢弃的第一民族/原住民香烟过滤嘴的比例,以及不同学院和不同地理位置之间可能存在的差异。
2009 年,在安大略省 7 个卫生服务区的所有学院和大学中,有针对性地选择了 12 所大学和 13 所学院的高流量吸烟地点,收集丢弃的香烟过滤嘴。如果香烟过滤嘴属于以下情况,则被认定为第一民族/原住民烟草:已知的第一民族/原住民品牌;名称与国内外合法生产的香烟不匹配;没有可见的品牌或标识。
在所收集的 36355 个过滤嘴中,有 14%(95%置信区间:9.75-19.04)是第一民族/原住民烟草。这种烟草在所有校园都有使用,在特定学校的香烟消费中,所占比例低至 2%,高至 39%。在学院(M=17%)和大学(M=12%)中,第一民族/原住民过滤嘴的比例并没有显著差异,但在北部地区的比例明显更高。
在大专院校校园内存在廉价的第一民族/原住民(走私)烟草,这表明需要制定监管和公共教育策略,以减少其使用。策略应考虑到地区差异,并传达与年轻人产生共鸣的信息。在传递关于第一民族/原住民烟草的信息时,必须谨慎行事,避免将管制烟草定位为比走私烟草更健康的选择。