Banning tobacco products sales to adolescents in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.

Sarah S Monshi, Turky J Arbaein, Abdullah M Alanazi
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Abstract

Background: Tobacco use poses a challenge to public health in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries. Although restricting access to tobacco can reduce consumption among adolescents, there is limited knowledge of how to implement the tobacco sales ban policy in the sub-region.

Aim: To assess implementation of the ban on tobacco products sales to adolescents in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries as recommended in the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.

Methods: We used the school-based, self-reported, cross-sectional survey data collected by the Global Youth Tobacco Survey 2013-2018 among 13-15-year-old students from 5 of the 6 Gulf Cooperation Council countries. We analysed the pattern of implementation of the 4 provisions of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control that address the banning of tobacco products sales to adolescents.

Results: Implementation of key provisions related to the banning of tobacco products sales to adolescents varied among the countries. Bahrain, Qatar and United Arab Emirates implemented the 4 provisions, while Kuwait and Oman implemented only one. More than 50% of the adolescents who tried to purchase cigarettes were not refused.

Conclusion: The GCC countries should consistently implement and enforce the policy on banning tobacco products sales to adolescents as part of their tobacco control programmes. Programmes should seek to engage and educate merchants and adolescents on the health implications of tobacco use and the need to enforce compliance.

海湾合作委员会国家禁止向青少年销售烟草制品。
背景:烟草使用对海湾合作委员会国家的公共卫生构成挑战。虽然限制获得烟草可以减少青少年的消费,但对如何在该分区域实施烟草销售禁令政策的了解有限。目的:根据《世卫组织烟草控制框架公约》的建议,评估海湾合作委员会国家禁止向青少年销售烟草制品的执行情况。方法:我们使用了2013-2018年全球青少年烟草调查收集的以学校为基础、自我报告的横断面调查数据,调查对象是来自海湾合作委员会6个国家中5个国家的13-15岁学生。我们分析了《世界卫生组织烟草控制框架公约》关于禁止向青少年销售烟草制品的4条规定的实施模式。结果:各国对禁止向青少年销售烟草制品相关关键条款的执行情况各不相同。巴林、卡塔尔和阿拉伯联合酋长国执行了4项规定,而科威特和阿曼只执行了一项规定。超过50%的试图购买香烟的青少年没有被拒绝。结论:海湾合作委员会国家应始终如一地实施和执行禁止向青少年销售烟草制品的政策,作为其烟草控制规划的一部分。方案应设法使商人和青少年了解烟草使用对健康的影响以及强制遵守的必要性,并对他们进行教育。
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