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Smokers’ and non-smokers’ secondhand smoke experiences and interactions to reduce exposure in Armenia and Georgia

INTRODUCTION: Armenia and Georgia have high rates of smoking and secondhand smoke exposure (SHSe). Greater progress in recent smoke-free legislation in Georgia and Armenia provides a pivotal time for examining the impact on smokers’ and non-smokers’ experiences and interactions regarding SHSe. METHO...

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Autores principales: Harutyunyan, Arusyak, Hayrumyan, Varduhi, Sargsyan, Zhanna, Torosyan, Arevik, Dekanosidze, Ana, Kegler, Michelle, Sturua, Lela, Berg, Carla J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: European Publishing on behalf of the European Network for Smoking and Tobacco Prevention (ENSP) 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7845734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33537511
http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/tpc/131059
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author Harutyunyan, Arusyak
Hayrumyan, Varduhi
Sargsyan, Zhanna
Torosyan, Arevik
Dekanosidze, Ana
Kegler, Michelle
Sturua, Lela
Berg, Carla J.
author_facet Harutyunyan, Arusyak
Hayrumyan, Varduhi
Sargsyan, Zhanna
Torosyan, Arevik
Dekanosidze, Ana
Kegler, Michelle
Sturua, Lela
Berg, Carla J.
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description INTRODUCTION: Armenia and Georgia have high rates of smoking and secondhand smoke exposure (SHSe). Greater progress in recent smoke-free legislation in Georgia and Armenia provides a pivotal time for examining the impact on smokers’ and non-smokers’ experiences and interactions regarding SHSe. METHODS: Surveys were conducted in 28 communities in Armenia (n=705) and Georgia (n=751) in 2018 and assessed past 30-day SHSe and smoking in different contexts, as well as attitudes toward and interactions regarding SHSe. RESULTS: In this sample (mean age 43.4 years, SD=13.5; 60.5% female; 27.3% smokers), SHSe among non-smokers was usually in homes (42.7%), cars (42.4%), and outdoor public places (38.2%); smokers also reported smoking usually in these places (70.0%, 62.1%, and 60.0%, respectively). Smokers indicated greater likelihood of putting out cigarettes and non-smokers indicated greater likelihood of asking smokers to put them out in places where smoking was prohibited versus allowed (76.5% vs 57.3%, and 46.6% vs 30.7%, respectively). Moreover, 89.9% of smokers indicated being very likely to put out cigarettes around small children if asked and 75.8% indicated trying to minimize SHSe. While 39.7% of participants reported seeing requests to smokers to put out cigarettes in the past 6 months, only 23.3% of smokers reported being asked to do so. Non-smokers in Georgia versus Armenia reported greater likelihood of engaging in behaviors to lower SHSe (p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Smoke-free legislation may catalyze more behaviors to lower SHSe, particularly among non-smokers; however, private settings (e.g. homes) remain prominent SHSe sources. Public health efforts must consider implications of such policies on SHSe in private settings.
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spelling pubmed-78457342021-02-02 Smokers’ and non-smokers’ secondhand smoke experiences and interactions to reduce exposure in Armenia and Georgia Harutyunyan, Arusyak Hayrumyan, Varduhi Sargsyan, Zhanna Torosyan, Arevik Dekanosidze, Ana Kegler, Michelle Sturua, Lela Berg, Carla J. Tob Prev Cessat Research Paper INTRODUCTION: Armenia and Georgia have high rates of smoking and secondhand smoke exposure (SHSe). Greater progress in recent smoke-free legislation in Georgia and Armenia provides a pivotal time for examining the impact on smokers’ and non-smokers’ experiences and interactions regarding SHSe. METHODS: Surveys were conducted in 28 communities in Armenia (n=705) and Georgia (n=751) in 2018 and assessed past 30-day SHSe and smoking in different contexts, as well as attitudes toward and interactions regarding SHSe. RESULTS: In this sample (mean age 43.4 years, SD=13.5; 60.5% female; 27.3% smokers), SHSe among non-smokers was usually in homes (42.7%), cars (42.4%), and outdoor public places (38.2%); smokers also reported smoking usually in these places (70.0%, 62.1%, and 60.0%, respectively). Smokers indicated greater likelihood of putting out cigarettes and non-smokers indicated greater likelihood of asking smokers to put them out in places where smoking was prohibited versus allowed (76.5% vs 57.3%, and 46.6% vs 30.7%, respectively). Moreover, 89.9% of smokers indicated being very likely to put out cigarettes around small children if asked and 75.8% indicated trying to minimize SHSe. While 39.7% of participants reported seeing requests to smokers to put out cigarettes in the past 6 months, only 23.3% of smokers reported being asked to do so. Non-smokers in Georgia versus Armenia reported greater likelihood of engaging in behaviors to lower SHSe (p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Smoke-free legislation may catalyze more behaviors to lower SHSe, particularly among non-smokers; however, private settings (e.g. homes) remain prominent SHSe sources. Public health efforts must consider implications of such policies on SHSe in private settings. European Publishing on behalf of the European Network for Smoking and Tobacco Prevention (ENSP) 2021-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7845734/ /pubmed/33537511 http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/tpc/131059 Text en © 2021 Harutyunyan A. et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
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Harutyunyan, Arusyak
Hayrumyan, Varduhi
Sargsyan, Zhanna
Torosyan, Arevik
Dekanosidze, Ana
Kegler, Michelle
Sturua, Lela
Berg, Carla J.
Smokers’ and non-smokers’ secondhand smoke experiences and interactions to reduce exposure in Armenia and Georgia
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title_fullStr Smokers’ and non-smokers’ secondhand smoke experiences and interactions to reduce exposure in Armenia and Georgia
title_full_unstemmed Smokers’ and non-smokers’ secondhand smoke experiences and interactions to reduce exposure in Armenia and Georgia
title_short Smokers’ and non-smokers’ secondhand smoke experiences and interactions to reduce exposure in Armenia and Georgia
title_sort smokers’ and non-smokers’ secondhand smoke experiences and interactions to reduce exposure in armenia and georgia
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7845734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33537511
http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/tpc/131059
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