Passive smoking in China: contributing factors and areas for future interventions

Biomed Environ Sci. 2007 Oct;20(5):420-5.

Abstract

Objective: To reduce tobacco consumption and exposure to passive smoking in China.

Methods: Discussion consisting of 80 focus groups and 35 interviews were held in three rural intervention counties of Jiangxi, Henan, and Sichuan Provinces. Participants came from hospitals, schools, rural areas, and urban areas.

Results: Tobacco use and exposure to passive smoking were widely prevalent in the investigated schools, hospitals, county towns, and rural areas. Knowledge of the risks for passive smoking on health is lacking, especially in rural areas. Barriers to the control of tobacco use in public places include reluctance of administrators to implement tobacco control policies, lack of consistent policies, difficulties with regulations and enforcement, and reluctance of non-smokers to exercise their right to clean air.

Conclusion: To curb the current tobacco epidemic in China, tobacco control efforts must focus on reducing exposure to passive smoking. A strategy should be formulated to reduce the factors that contribute to tobacco use and exposure to passive smoking.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • China / epidemiology
  • Data Collection
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
  • Hospitals
  • Humans
  • Nicotiana / adverse effects
  • Schools
  • Smoking / psychology
  • Social Responsibility
  • Tobacco Smoke Pollution / adverse effects
  • Tobacco Smoke Pollution / prevention & control*
  • Tobacco Smoke Pollution / statistics & numerical data*

Substances

  • Tobacco Smoke Pollution