Current trends in tobacco smoking among 15-year-old adolescents in Poland in the background of 30 countries.

Przeglad lekarski Pub Date : 2016-01-01
Joanna Mazur, Anna Dzielska, Anna Kowalewska, Anna Fijałkowska
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Abstract

The international HBSC (Health Behaviour in School-aged Children) survey has enabled the comparison of the patterns of changes with respect to a number of health indicators in adolescence. The aim of the study was to show international trends and how the position of Poland in international rankings of smoking prevalence has changed since 2002.

Material and methods: The study comprised 30 countries for which data was available from four rounds of HBSC survey (2002-2014). In total, 218 759 15-year-olds were surveyed, including 7289 in Poland. For each country a linear trend was estimated, separately for boys and girls, to describe changes in regular smoking (daily or at least once a week).

Results: In the investigated period, the percentage of 15-year-old boys who smoke every week fell in Poland from 26.2% to 15.5%, and the respective percentage in girls decreased from 17.2% to 14.7%. This means annual decrease of 0.88% in boys and 0.24% in girls. In a combined international sample, exactly the same as in Poland rate of change was noted in boys; however, a definitely faster in girls (0.95% a year). The highest rate of change was observed in Ukraine, Germany and Norway, while the lowest in Greece, Croatia and Israel. Poland’s position in the international ranking moved from 8th to 24th, providing that the countries are listed according to the growing percentage of 15-year-olds of both genders who smoke regularly.

Conclusions: Decrease in the prevalence of smoking among Polish adolescents, observed from the beginning of this century, has been undoubtedly a success related to the implemented preventive measures. However, attention should be drawn to the strategies launched in countries which achieved better results than Poland, as well as to the reasons of less positive trends among Polish girls.

在30个国家的背景下,波兰15岁青少年吸烟的当前趋势。
国际学龄儿童健康行为调查能够比较青春期若干健康指标的变化模式。这项研究的目的是显示国际趋势,以及自2002年以来波兰在国际吸烟率排名中的地位是如何变化的。材料和方法:该研究包括30个国家,其数据来自四轮HBSC调查(2002-2014)。总共有218759名15岁的青少年接受了调查,其中包括波兰的7289人。对于每个国家,分别对男孩和女孩进行了线性趋势估计,以描述经常吸烟(每天或至少每周一次)的变化。结果:在调查期间,波兰15岁男孩每周吸烟的比例从26.2%下降到15.5%,女孩从17.2%下降到14.7%。这意味着男孩的年下降率为0.88%,女孩为0.24%。在一个综合的国际样本中,男孩的变化速度与波兰完全相同;然而,女孩的增长速度肯定更快(每年0.95%)。乌克兰、德国和挪威的变化率最高,而希腊、克罗地亚和以色列的变化率最低。波兰在国际排名中的位置从第8位上升到第24位,前提是这些国家是根据15岁青少年(无论男女)经常做爱的比例不断增长来排名的。结论:自本世纪初以来,波兰青少年吸烟率的下降无疑是与实施的预防措施有关的成功。然而,应该注意在取得比波兰更好结果的国家推出的战略,以及波兰女孩中不那么积极的趋势的原因。
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