TY - JOUR
T1 - Do smokers want to protect non-smokers from the harms of second-hand smoke in cars? Findings from the EUREST-PLUS ITC Europe Surveys
AU - Nogueira, Sarah O.
AU - Tigova, Olena
AU - Driezen, Pete
AU - Fu, Marcela
AU - Kyriakos, Christina N.
AU - Zatonski, Mateusz
AU - Mons, Ute
AU - Quah, Anne C.K.
AU - Demjén, Tibor
AU - Trofor, Antigona C.
AU - Przewozniak, Krzysztof
AU - Katsaounou, Paraskevi A.
AU - Fong, Geoffrey T.
AU - Vardavas, Constantine I.
AU - Fernández, Esteve
AU - Glahn, Andrea
AU - Nguyen, Dominick
AU - Nikitara, Katerina
AU - Radu-Loghin, Cornel
AU - Starchenko, Polina
AU - Tsatsakis, Aristidis
AU - Girvalaki, Charis
AU - Igoumenaki, Chryssi
AU - Papadakis, Sophia
AU - Papathanasaki, Aikaterini
AU - Tzatzarakis, Manolis
AU - Vardavas, Alexander I.
AU - Bécuwe, Nicolas
AU - Deaconu, Lavinia
AU - Goudet, Sophie
AU - Hanley, Christopher
AU - Rivière, Oscar
AU - Kiss, Judit
AU - Kovacs, Anna Piroska
AU - Castellano, Yolanda
AU - McNeill, Ann
AU - East, Katherine
AU - Hitchman, Sara C.
AU - Kahnert, Sarah
AU - Tountas, Yannis
AU - Behrakis, Panagiotis
AU - Filippidis, Filippos T.
AU - Gratziou, Christina
AU - Peleki, Theodosia
AU - Petroulia, Ioanna
AU - Tzavara, Chara
AU - Willemsen, Marc
AU - De Vries, Hein
AU - Hummel, Karin
AU - Nagelhout, Gera E.
AU - EUREST-PLUS consortium
N1 - Funding Information:
The EUREST-PLUS project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 681109 (C.I.V.) and the University of Waterloo (G.T.F.). Additional support was provided to the University of Waterloo by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (FDN-148477). G.T.F. was supported by a Senior Investigator Grant from the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research. E.F., S.O.N., O.T. and M.F. are partly supported by Ministry of Universities and Research, Government of Catalonia (2017SGR319). E.F. is supported by the Instituto Carlos III and co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund, FEDER (INT16/00211 and INT17/ 00103), Government of Spain. S.O.N. has received funding from the European Union’s 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie (grant agreement No. 713673) and through the ‘La Caixa’ INPHINIT Fellowship Grant for Doctoral studies at Spanish Research Centres of Excellence, ‘La Caixa’ Banking Foundation, Barcelona, Spain. S.O.N., E.F., M.F. and O.T. thank CERCA Programme/Generalitat de Catalunya for institutional support.
Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health Association. All rights reserved.
PY - 2020/7/1
Y1 - 2020/7/1
N2 - Background: There is currently no comprehensive legislation protecting non-smokers and children from secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure in private cars at the European Union (EU) level. This study aims to assess smokers’ support for smoke-free cars legislation in six EU countries. Methods: Data come from the EUREST-PLUS ITC Europe Surveys: Wave 1 (2016, n ¼ 6011) and Wave 2 (2018, n ¼ 6027) conducted in Germany, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Spain. Support for smoke-free cars carrying pre-school children and non-smokers and voluntary implementation of smoke-free cars were assessed among adult smokers. Generalized estimating equations models were used to assess changes in support between waves. Results: In 2018, 96.3% [95% confidence interval (CI) 95.4–97.0%] of the overall sample supported smoke-free legislation for cars carrying pre-school children, representing an increase of 2.4 percentage points in comparison to 2016. Smoke-free legislation for cars transporting non-smokers was supported by 85.2% (95% CI 83.1–87.1%) of smokers’ in 2016 and 90.2% (95% CI 88.6–91.7%) in 2018. Among smokers who owned cars, there was a significant 7.2 percentage points increase in voluntary implementation of smoke-free cars carrying children from 2016 (60.7%, 95% CI 57.2–64.0%) to 2018 (67.9%, 95% CI 65.1–70.5%). All sociodemographic groups of smokers reported support higher than 80% in 2018. Conclusion: The vast majority of smokers in all six EU countries support smoke-free legislation for cars carrying pre-school children and non-smokers. This almost universal support across countries and sociodemographic groups is a clear indicator of a window of opportunity for the introduction of comprehensive legislation to protect non-smokers and children from SHS exposure in cars.
AB - Background: There is currently no comprehensive legislation protecting non-smokers and children from secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure in private cars at the European Union (EU) level. This study aims to assess smokers’ support for smoke-free cars legislation in six EU countries. Methods: Data come from the EUREST-PLUS ITC Europe Surveys: Wave 1 (2016, n ¼ 6011) and Wave 2 (2018, n ¼ 6027) conducted in Germany, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Spain. Support for smoke-free cars carrying pre-school children and non-smokers and voluntary implementation of smoke-free cars were assessed among adult smokers. Generalized estimating equations models were used to assess changes in support between waves. Results: In 2018, 96.3% [95% confidence interval (CI) 95.4–97.0%] of the overall sample supported smoke-free legislation for cars carrying pre-school children, representing an increase of 2.4 percentage points in comparison to 2016. Smoke-free legislation for cars transporting non-smokers was supported by 85.2% (95% CI 83.1–87.1%) of smokers’ in 2016 and 90.2% (95% CI 88.6–91.7%) in 2018. Among smokers who owned cars, there was a significant 7.2 percentage points increase in voluntary implementation of smoke-free cars carrying children from 2016 (60.7%, 95% CI 57.2–64.0%) to 2018 (67.9%, 95% CI 65.1–70.5%). All sociodemographic groups of smokers reported support higher than 80% in 2018. Conclusion: The vast majority of smokers in all six EU countries support smoke-free legislation for cars carrying pre-school children and non-smokers. This almost universal support across countries and sociodemographic groups is a clear indicator of a window of opportunity for the introduction of comprehensive legislation to protect non-smokers and children from SHS exposure in cars.
U2 - 10.1093/eurpub/ckaa056
DO - 10.1093/eurpub/ckaa056
M3 - Article
SN - 1101-1262
VL - 30
SP - III108-III112
JO - European Journal of Public Health
JF - European Journal of Public Health
IS - 3
ER -