Beyond the European Union Tobacco Products Directive: smokers’ and recent quitters’ support for further tobacco control measures (2016–2018)

Author:

Nogueira Sarah OORCID,Driezen PeteORCID,Fu MarcelaORCID,Hitchman Sara CORCID,Tigova Olena,Castellano Yolanda,Kyriakos Christina N,Zatoński Mateusz ZygmuntORCID,Mons Ute,Quah Anne C K,Demjén Tibor,Trofor Antigona Carmen,Przewozniak Krzysztof,Katsaounou Paraskevi,Fong Geoffrey,Vardavas Constantine I,Fernández EsteveORCID

Abstract

BackgroundSeveral measures recommended by the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control have not been implemented in the European Union, despite changes in the legislation such as the Tobacco Products Directive (TPD). This study aims to understand smokers’ and recent quitters’ levels of support for tobacco control measures that go beyond the TPD during and after its implementation.MethodsData from wave 1 (2016, n=6011) and wave 2 (2018, n=6027) of the EUREST-PLUS International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project Six European Countries Survey, a cohort of adult smokers in Germany, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Spain were used to estimate the level of support for seven different tobacco control measures, overall and by country.ResultsIn 2018, the highest support was for implementing measures to further regulate tobacco products (50.5%) and for holding tobacco companies accountable for the harm caused by smoking (48.8%). Additionally, in 2018, 40% of smokers and recent quitters supported a total ban on cigarettes and other tobacco products within ten years, if assistance to quit smoking is provided. Overall, support for tobacco control measures among smokers and recent quitters after the implementation of the TPD remained stable over time.ConclusionThere is considerable support among smokers and recent quitters for tobacco control measures that go beyond the current measures implemented. A significant percentage of smokers would support a ban on tobacco products in the future if the government provided assistance to quit smoking. This highlights the importance of implementing measures to increase smoking cessation in conjunction with other policies.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

European Regional Development Fund

H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme

“la Caixa” Foundation

Ontario Institute for Cancer Research

Ministry of Universities and Research, Government of Catalonia

Instituto Carlos III

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health (social science)

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