Mapping indicators of tobacco and related product use: Unveiling challenges and variations in the Eurobarometer surveys over three decades.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Tobacco Induced Diseases Pub Date : 2025-04-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.18332/tid/202651
Ayaka Teshima, Cristina Martínez, Filippos T Filippidis, Anthony A Laverty, Constantine I Vardavas, Ariadna Feliu, Armando Peruga, Esteve Fernandez
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Abstract

Introduction: The European Commission's Special Eurobarometer surveys on tobacco are widely used as comparable and representative data across the European Union for monitoring consumption patterns. Despite their broad use, certain challenges persist, including inconsistencies in survey timelines and variations in the collected information across waves. This study aims to identify available tobacco and related product indicators, and assess their temporal comparability, to support researchers to better understand the potential uses of these data and their alignment with other sources.

Methods: We explored questionnaires and reports in these surveys on tobacco from the Eurobarometer official website since its inception (1992, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2014, 2017, 2020 and 2023 waves). We extracted and compared questions and responses on use of tobacco and related products, as well as on sociodemographic variables. Finally, we compared all indicators, including frequency and wording, and further mapped the consistency of the indicators and type of product used across the different waves.

Results: Current, daily, former and never use of conventional cigarettes has been consistently assessed across all waves, enabling temporal comparisons. From 2009, the surveys have expanded to include e-cigarette use; since 2012, the surveys include various combusted products such as cigars, pipes, cigarillos, and waterpipes, and from 2020, heated tobacco products. By contrast, detailed data on product-specific use intensity and initiation remain limited. While indicators for secondhand smoke exposure and smoking cessation were present in multiple waves, their comparability is hindered by variations in question-wording and responses.

Conclusions: Some challenges exist in using Eurobarometer surveys for temporal estimation of tobacco-related burden. Nonetheless, these surveys remain a valuable and unique tool for monitoring tobacco and related product use across the European Union. To further enhance their utility, periodic re-evaluation by tobacco control experts is recommended to ensure that the surveys maintain comparability with past data while capturing effectively emerging products and trends.

绘制烟草和相关产品使用指标:揭示30年来欧洲晴雨表调查的挑战和变化。
导言:欧盟委员会关于烟草的特别欧洲晴雨表调查被广泛用作整个欧盟监测消费模式的可比和代表性数据。尽管它们得到了广泛的应用,但仍然存在一些挑战,包括调查时间表的不一致以及不同波浪收集的信息的变化。本研究旨在确定现有的烟草和相关产品指标,并评估其时间可比性,以支持研究人员更好地了解这些数据的潜在用途及其与其他来源的一致性。方法:利用欧洲晴雨表官方网站自1992年、2002年、2005年、2006年、2008年、2009年、2012年、2014年、2017年、2020年和2023年以来的烟草调查问卷和报告进行研究。我们提取并比较了有关烟草和相关产品使用以及社会人口变量的问题和回答。最后,我们比较了所有指标,包括频率和措辞,并进一步绘制了不同波浪中使用的指标和产品类型的一致性。结果:目前、每天、以前和从不使用传统香烟的人在所有波中都得到了一致的评估,可以进行时间比较。从2009年开始,调查范围扩大到包括电子烟的使用;从2012年开始,调查对象包括雪茄、烟斗、小雪茄、水烟等各种燃烧产品,从2020年开始,调查对象包括加热烟草产品。相比之下,关于特定产品使用强度和初始化的详细数据仍然有限。虽然二手烟暴露和戒烟的指标分多波出现,但它们的可比性因问题措辞和回答的差异而受到阻碍。结论:使用欧洲晴雨表调查对烟草相关负担进行时间估计存在一些挑战。尽管如此,这些调查仍然是监测整个欧盟烟草和相关产品使用情况的宝贵和独特的工具。为进一步提高其效用,建议由烟草控制专家进行定期重新评估,以确保这些调查与过去的数据保持可比性,同时有效地捕捉新出现的产品和趋势。
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Tobacco Induced Diseases
Tobacco Induced Diseases SUBSTANCE ABUSE-PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
5.40%
发文量
95
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tobacco Induced Diseases encompasses all aspects of research related to the prevention and control of tobacco use at a global level. Preventing diseases attributable to tobacco is only one aspect of the journal, whose overall scope is to provide a forum for the publication of research articles that can contribute to reducing the burden of tobacco induced diseases globally. To address this epidemic we believe that there must be an avenue for the publication of research/policy activities on tobacco control initiatives that may be very important at a regional and national level. This approach provides a very important "hands on" service to the tobacco control community at a global scale - as common problems have common solutions. Hence, we see ourselves as "connectors" within this global community. The journal hence encourages the submission of articles from all medical, biological and psychosocial disciplines, ranging from medical and dental clinicians, through health professionals to basic biomedical and clinical scientists.
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