Cigarette smoking in Poland in 2019: the continuing decline in smoking prevalence

K. Janik-Koncewicz, W. Zatoński, K. Zatońska, Zuzanna Stępnicka, A. Basiak-Rasała, M. Zatoński, Katarzyna Połtyn-Zaradna
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The aim of the study: To present comprehensive national estimates of prevalence of cigarette smoking by sociodemographic characteristics in Poland in 2019 and to analyse the changes in smoking prevalence in the Polish population after 2014. Material and methods: A cross-sectional survey on a representative sample of adult Polish population was conducted on 4-11 July 2019 by the Public Opinion Research Center (Centrum Badania Opinii Społecznej). A total of 1016 adults (42.4% men and 57.6% women) aged 20 years and older were included in the analysis. Data for smoking prevalence were analysed according to gender, age groups, birth cohorts, place of residence and education. Statistical analysis was done using Statistica 13.1 and assumed a significance level of p < 0.05. Results: Of the total sample population, 21.8% of Polish adults declared they are daily smokers (in the general population this would translate to 6.8 million Poles, including 3.9 million men and 2.9 million women), 27.8% that they are ex-smokers and 50.4% that they never smoked tobacco. More men than women declared they are daily smokers (26.9% vs 18.1%) and ex-smokers (36.2% vs 21.5%), and women were more likely to declare they are never smokers than men (60.3% vs 36.9%). Conclusions: Poland has experienced a decrease in smoking prevalence since 1976 in men and since 1982 in women. In 2019 the most important factor shaping smoking prevalence in Poland was education. Sex differences in smoking rates have been converging since late 1970s. Those with lower levels of education, as well as middle-aged men and women (45-64 years old) were found to have the highest levels of daily smoking and should be offered targeted support promoting smoking cessation. There is an urgent need to bring back and strengthen a national tobacco control strategy in Poland. This should include systematic annual surveys of smoking behaviours on a representative sample of Polish population using a standardised methodology.
2019年波兰的吸烟率:吸烟率持续下降
该研究的目的是:根据波兰2019年的社会人口特征,对全国吸烟流行率进行全面估计,并分析2014年之后波兰人口中吸烟率的变化。材料和方法:公共舆论研究中心(Centrum Badania Opinii Społecznej)于2019年7月4日至11日对波兰成年人口的代表性样本进行了横断面调查。共有1016名20岁及以上的成年人(男性42.4%,女性57.6%)被纳入分析。研究人员根据性别、年龄组、出生队列、居住地和受教育程度对吸烟率数据进行了分析。采用Statistica 13.1进行统计学分析,p < 0.05为显著水平。结果:在总样本人群中,21.8%的波兰成年人声称他们每天吸烟(在一般人群中,这将转化为680万波兰人,包括390万男性和290万女性),27.8%的人是戒烟者,50.4%的人从不吸烟。声称自己每天吸烟的男性多于女性(26.9%比18.1%)和戒烟者(36.2%比21.5%),而声称自己从不吸烟的女性多于男性(60.3%比36.9%)。结论:波兰男性吸烟率自1976年以来下降,女性吸烟率自1982年以来下降。2019年,影响波兰吸烟率的最重要因素是教育。自20世纪70年代末以来,吸烟率的性别差异一直在趋同。研究发现,受教育程度较低的人以及中年男性和女性(45-64岁)的每日吸烟率最高,应提供有针对性的支持,促进戒烟。波兰迫切需要恢复和加强国家烟草控制战略。这应包括使用标准化方法对波兰人口代表性样本的吸烟行为进行系统的年度调查。
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