Exposure to secondhand smoke from cigarettes and secondhand aerosol from tobacco and nicotine products in indoor and outdoor public spaces in the European Union: a cross-sectional study.

BMJ public health Pub Date : 2025-07-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjph-2025-002903
Charlotte Xin Li, Pin-Chun Wang, Ariadna Feliu, Anthony A Laverty, Cristina Martinez, Armando Peruga, Charis Girvalaki, Cornel Radu Loghin, Constantine I Vardavas, Filippos T Filippidis
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Introduction: In December 2024, the Council of the European Union (EU) adopted a recommendation to expand regulations on the use of nicotine-containing products both in indoor settings and specific outdoor areas. This study aimed to examine sociodemographic factors associated with exposure to conventional tobacco smoke and aerosols across the EU and support for relevant regulations.

Methods: We performed a secondary analysis of cross-sectional data from the Special Eurobarometer 99.3 (n=26 358, May-June 2023) across 27 EU Member States (MS). We estimated the weighted prevalence of secondhand exposure to tobacco smoke and aerosols and support for bans on smoking, e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products in public settings. Multilevel Poisson regression models explored associations between sociodemographic factors and these outcomes.

Results: Exposure to secondhand smoke and aerosols varied across EU MS. Younger individuals, those with higher education, living with children, and current and former tobacco and nicotine users (prevalence ratio (PR) 1.16, 1.01-1.33; and PR 1.22, 1.05-1.41, respectively) were more likely to report exposure to both tobacco smoke and aerosol from emerging products. Women (PR 1.05, 1.02-1.08; and PR 1.03, 1.02-1.05, respectively), those living with children (PR 1.05, 1.02-1.07; and PR 1.04, 1.02-1.07, respectively) and those with higher education levels (PR 1.10, 1.04-1.15; and PR 1.10, 1.06-1.14) were more likely to support bans, whereas those with financial difficulties (PR 0.94, 0.89-0.99 and PR: 0.95, 0.91-0.99, respectively), as well as current and former smokers (PR 0.61, 0.55-0.67; and PR 0.78, 0.73-0.84, respectively) and emerging product users (PR 0.84, 0.76-0.92; and PR 0.69, 0.62-0.76, respectively), were less supportive.

Conclusion: Our analysis found that both exposure to secondhand smoke and aerosol and support for bans in public spaces vary substantially between population subgroups and across countries. Our findings can support EU MS in implementing targeted interventions to increase population support for and implement the recent EU Council recommendations.

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欧盟室内外公共场所暴露于香烟二手烟和烟草及尼古丁产品二手气溶胶:一项横断面研究。
导语:2024年12月,欧盟理事会通过了一项建议,扩大了在室内环境和特定室外区域使用含尼古丁产品的法规。本研究旨在调查与整个欧盟接触传统烟草烟雾和气溶胶相关的社会人口因素,以及对相关法规的支持。方法:我们对来自27个欧盟成员国(MS)的Special Eurobarometer 99.3 (n= 26358, 2023年5月至6月)的横截面数据进行了二次分析。我们估计了二手暴露于烟草烟雾和气溶胶的加权患病率,以及在公共场所禁止吸烟、电子烟和加热烟草制品的支持度。多水平泊松回归模型探讨了社会人口因素与这些结果之间的关系。结果:二手烟和气溶胶暴露在欧盟ms中存在差异,年轻人、受过高等教育的人、有孩子的人、现在和以前的烟草和尼古丁使用者(患病率比(PR) 1.16, 1.01-1.33;(分别为1.22(1.05-1.41))更有可能报告暴露于烟草烟雾和新兴产品的气溶胶。女性(PR 1.05, 1.02-1.08;有子女者(PR 1.05, 1.02-1.07;, PR分别为1.04,1.02-1.07)和高学历人群(PR为1.10,1.04-1.15;和1.10,1.06-1.14)更有可能支持禁令,而那些有经济困难的人(分别为0.94,0.89-0.99和0.95,0.91-0.99),以及现在和以前的吸烟者(0.61,0.55-0.67;和PR分别为0.78,0.73-0.84)和新兴产品用户(PR为0.84,0.76-0.92;和PR分别为0.69、0.62-0.76),支持度较低。结论:我们的分析发现,暴露于二手烟和气溶胶以及对公共场所禁令的支持在不同人群和国家之间存在很大差异。我们的研究结果可以支持欧盟MS实施有针对性的干预措施,以增加人口对欧盟理事会最近建议的支持和实施。
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