Wang Teresa W, Agaku Israel T, Marynak Kristy L, King Brian A
Office on Smoking and Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia;; Epidemic Intelligence Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.
Office on Smoking and Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.
Am J Prev Med. 2016 Dec;51(6):1038-1043. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2016.06.017. Epub 2016 Sep 1.
Pharmacy stores are positioned to cultivate health and wellness among patrons. This study assessed attitudes toward prohibiting tobacco product sales in pharmacy stores among U.S. adults.
Data from the 2014 Summer Styles, an Internet survey of U.S. adults aged ≥18 years (n=4,269), were analyzed in 2015. Respondents were asked: Do you favor or oppose banning the sale of all tobacco products in retail pharmacy stores? Responses were: strongly favor, somewhat favor, somewhat oppose, and strongly oppose. Prevalence ratios were calculated using multivariate Poisson regression to determine sociodemographic correlates of favorability (strongly or somewhat).
Among all adults, 66.1% "strongly" or "somewhat" favored prohibiting tobacco product sales in pharmacy stores. Favorability was 46.5% among current cigarette smokers, 66.3% among former smokers, and 71.8% among never smokers. Favorability was 47.8% among current non-cigarette tobacco users, 63.2% among former users, and 71.4% among never users. Following adjustment, favorability was more likely among women compared with men (p<0.05). Conversely, favorability was less likely among the following: adults aged 25-44 years and 45-64 years compared with those aged ≥65 years, those with annual household income of $15,000-$24,999 compared with ≥$60,000, current cigarette smokers compared with never smokers, and current and former non-cigarette tobacco users compared with never tobacco users (p<0.05).
Most U.S. adults favor prohibiting tobacco sales in retail pharmacy stores. Eliminating tobacco product sales in these settings may reinforce pharmacy stores' efforts to promote wellness, and further cultivate social climates that reduce the desirability, acceptability, and accessibility of tobacco.
药店旨在促进顾客的健康。本研究评估了美国成年人对禁止在药店销售烟草产品的态度。
2015年对2014年夏季风尚调查的数据进行了分析,该调查是一项针对18岁及以上美国成年人的网络调查(n = 4,269)。受访者被问及:您赞成还是反对禁止在零售药店销售所有烟草产品?回答包括:强烈赞成、有些赞成、有些反对和强烈反对。使用多变量泊松回归计算患病率比值,以确定支持率(强烈或有些)的社会人口学相关因素。
在所有成年人中,66.1%的人“强烈”或“有些”赞成禁止在药店销售烟草产品。当前吸烟者的支持率为46.5%,曾经吸烟者为66.3%,从不吸烟者为71.8%。当前非卷烟烟草使用者的支持率为47.8%,曾经使用者为63.2%,从不使用者为71.4%。经过调整后,女性比男性更有可能支持(p<0.05)。相反,以下人群支持的可能性较小:25 - 44岁和45 - 64岁的成年人与65岁及以上的成年人相比,家庭年收入为15,000 - 24,999美元的人与60,000美元及以上的人相比,当前吸烟者与从不吸烟者相比,以及当前和曾经的非卷烟烟草使用者与从不使用烟草者相比(p<0.05)。
大多数美国成年人赞成禁止在零售药店销售烟草。在这些场所消除烟草产品销售可能会加强药店促进健康的努力,并进一步营造减少烟草的吸引力、可接受性和可及性的社会环境。