Title of article :
Public awareness of and support for smoke-free legislation in Turkey: a national survey using the lot quality sampling technique
Author/Authors :
Cakir, B. Hacettepe University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Public Health, Turkey , Buzgan, T. Ministry of Health - General Directorate of Primary Health Care Services, Turkey , Com, S. Ministry of Health - General Directorate of Primary Health Care Services, Turkey , Irmak, H. Ministry of Health - General Directorate of Primary Health Care Services, Turkey , Aydin, E. Ministry of Health - General Directorate of Primary Health Care Services, Turkey , Arpad, C. Hacettepe University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Public Health, Turkey
From page :
141
To page :
150
Abstract :
Six months after new legislation in Turkey banning smoking in all public places, a national survey was carried out to assess its implementation. This paper summarizes the main findings on the public’s awareness of and support for the new law. In a household interview survey of 32 972 adults representative of the Turkish adult population, a high proportion of both non-smokers and current smokers (91.4% and 67.2% respectively) strongly supported the new law. Knowledge about the health hazards of passive smoking and support for the law, however, were relatively lower among smokers than non-smokers. After controlling for smoking status, people with better knowledge about passive smoking were over 5 times more likely to support the new law. Tobacco control activities should be tailored to local needs, with a focus on increasing awareness about the health hazards of passive smoking. The study also demonstrated application of the lot quality sampling technique (LQT) for monitoring tobacco control activities in a national survey.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number :
2643646
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