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The visibility of smoking in Europe and its relationship with youth's positive beliefs about smoking.

Authors :
Lagerweij NA
Kuipers MAG
Schreuders M
Grard A
Mlinarić M
Richter M
Leão T
Kinnunen JM
Kunst AE
Source :
International journal of public health [Int J Public Health] 2019 Dec; Vol. 64 (9), pp. 1335-1344. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Sep 05.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Objectives: To determine adolescent-reported visibility of smoking in different public and private spaces in Europe and associations between smoking visibility and beliefs about the benefits of smoking.<br />Methods: We used SILNE-R cross-sectional survey data (2016/2017) of 10,798 14-16-year-old students from 55 secondary schools in seven European cities. Respondents reported for private and public spaces whether they had seen others smoke there in the last 6 months. Beliefs about the benefits of smoking were measured on a 7-item scale; higher scores indicated more positive beliefs. Multilevel linear regression analyses determined associations while controlling for potential confounders and stratifying by smoking status.<br />Results: Most students reported observing others smoke in public spaces, especially at train/bus stations (84%). Positive beliefs about smoking of never smokers were positively associated with seeing others smoke in train/bus stations and leisure/sports facilities, but not at home, a friend's home, restaurants or bars, when fully adjusted. Associations were of similar magnitude for ever smokers.<br />Conclusions: Smoking in several public places is highly visible to adolescents. Reducing this visibility might weaken positive beliefs that adolescents have about smoking.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1661-8564
Volume :
64
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of public health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31486855
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00038-019-01288-z