1.Methodology of the Global Adult Tobacco Survey in China, 2010.
Jason HSIA ; Gong-Huan YANG ; Qiang LI ; Lin XIAO ; Yan YANG ; Yan-Wei WU ; Samira ASMA
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2010;23(6):445-450
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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China
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Female
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Health Surveys
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Population Surveillance
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Tobacco Use Disorder
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epidemiology
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Young Adult
2.Findings from 2010 Global Adult Tobacco Survey: implementation of MPOWER policy in China.
Gong-Huan YANG ; Qiang LI ; Cong-Xiao WANG ; Jason HSIA ; Yan YANG ; Lin XIAO ; Jie YANG ; Lu-Hua ZHAO ; Jian ZHANG ; Li XIE
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2010;23(6):422-429
OBJECTIVETo assess the implementation of five key tobacco control policies in China: protection from second-hand smoke (SHS); offering help to quit; health warnings regarding tobacco use; the enforcement of bans on tobacco advertising, promotion, and sponsorship; and increasing tobacco taxes and prices.
METHODSUsing 2010 Global Adults Tobacco Survey in China (GATS-China), 10 indicators are used to assess the implementation of five key tobacco control policies of MPOWER in China.
RESULTSOverall, 63.3% and 72.7% of adults noticed people smoking indoor workplaces and public places, respectively. Approximately 60% of smokers were not asked about their smoking habits and approximately 67% were not advised to quit on their visit to a health worker. Sixty percent of adults noticed health warning messages on cigarette packaging and in the media in the last 30 days, 63.6% stated that they would not consider quitting. Twenty percent of respondents noticed tobacco advertising, promotion, and/or sponsorship activities in the 30 days prior to the survey. Among them, 76.3% noticed the direct advertising and 50% noticed from TV programs. Although purchasing price of one pack of cigarettes ranged from 1 to 200 RMB, 50% of current smokers (about 150 million) spent 5 RMB or less on one pack of cigarette. The expenditure on 100 packets of cigarettes represents 2% of 2009 GDP per capita.
CONCLUSIONThe average score for the implementation of the 5 policies of MPOWER in China is 37.3 points, indicating tobacco control policies in China is poor and there is a large gaps from the FCTC requirements.
Adult ; China ; epidemiology ; Female ; Health Surveys ; Humans ; Male ; Population Surveillance ; Smoking ; Tobacco Use Cessation ; methods ; Tobacco Use Disorder ; epidemiology