Grudziąż-Sękowska Justyna, Sękowski Kuba Bartłomiej, Grześczyk-Nojszewska Zuzanna, Sierpiński Radosław, Ostrowski Janusz, Pinkas Jarosław, Jankowski Mateusz
Public Health School, Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education, Warsaw, Poland.
Faculty of Medicine, Collegium Medicum, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University, Warsaw, Poland.
Tob Prev Cessat. 2024 Dec 27;10. doi: 10.18332/tpc/196135. eCollection 2024.
This study assessed public support for new tobacco control measures in Poland, including a smoking ban on private balconies, regular tobacco tax increases, and a total ban on tobacco sales.
A nationwide cross-sectional survey was conducted in 2024 using a computer-assisted web interview (CAWI). The 1080 adults (aged 18-82 years) were interviewed, of which 53% were females. A self-prepared questionnaire included questions on support for various tobacco control measures. The primary outcomes were levels of support for each proposed measure. Attitudes were measured using a 5-point Likert scale, and independent variables included sociodemographic factors and smoking status.
The smoking ban on private balconies was supported by 44.1% of respondents, with higher support among older adults, non-smokers, and those with higher education. Support for annual tobacco tax increases was 47.1%, particularly among younger and middle-aged adults, the educated, and non-smokers. A total of 41.8% of respondents declared support for the total ban on tobacco sales. Higher education, non-smoking status, and voluntary smoke-free home rules were significantly associated (p<0.05) with higher support for all three tobacco control measures. There was no significant impact (p>0.05) of the gender, financial status, household size, and location of the place of residence on public support of analyzed tobacco control measures.
This study revealed that less than half of adults in Poland declare support for extensive tobacco regulations such as a smoking ban on private balconies, taxation increases, and a ban on tobacco sales. Educational level and smoking status are significantly associated with public attitudes toward tobacco control measures.
本研究评估了波兰公众对新烟草控制措施的支持情况,包括私人阳台上的禁烟令、定期提高烟草税以及全面禁止烟草销售。
2024年采用计算机辅助网络访谈(CAWI)在全国范围内进行了横断面调查。对1080名成年人(年龄在18 - 82岁之间)进行了访谈,其中53%为女性。一份自行编制的问卷包括了关于对各种烟草控制措施支持情况的问题。主要结果是对每项提议措施的支持水平。态度采用5点李克特量表进行测量,自变量包括社会人口学因素和吸烟状况。
44.1%的受访者支持私人阳台上的禁烟令,老年人、非吸烟者和受过高等教育者的支持率更高。对每年提高烟草税的支持率为47.1%,特别是在年轻人和中年人、受过教育者以及非吸烟者中。共有41.8%的受访者表示支持全面禁止烟草销售。高等教育、不吸烟状况和自愿的无烟家庭规则与对所有三项烟草控制措施的更高支持显著相关(p<0.05)。性别、经济状况、家庭规模和居住地点对所分析的烟草控制措施的公众支持没有显著影响(p>0.05)。
本研究表明,波兰不到一半的成年人表示支持诸如私人阳台上的禁烟令、提高税收和禁止烟草销售等广泛的烟草法规。教育水平和吸烟状况与公众对烟草控制措施的态度显著相关。