Public Support for Smoke-free Areas in Israel: A Case for Action

L.J Rosen, D Rier, R Schwartz, A Oren, A Koppel, A Guverman, M Zeller, G Connolly

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Abstract

Objective Secondhand smoke exposure (SHSe) harms adults and children. Though most governments are obliged by international health treaty to protect nonsmokers from SHSe, few adequately do so. Public opinion can provide a powerful mandate for smoke-free policies, but a representative public voice is often absent from the political discussion. For example, following Cabinet approval of a national tobacco control plan, Israel remains embroiled in stormy debate about smoke-free legislation. This debate has unfolded without benefit of current empirical evidence on nationwide public support. The present study reports and assesses public opinion regarding smoke-free places. Methods A nationally representative survey (n = 505) was conducted in December, 2010. The response rate was 61%. Results Public opinion supports smoke-free air in many places. There was broad consensus among current, former, and never-smokers for smoke-free cars carrying children (94.4%), and smoke-free healthcare facility entrances (92.6%). A clear majority (67.0%) supportedcompletely smoke-free bars and pubs. Nearly half (47.3%) supported eliminating school staff smoking rooms. Conclusions These data strengthen the case for the recent government-approved tobacco control plan. Valid data regarding public opinion on tobacco control can facilitate passage and implementation of smoke-free legislation, thus speeding transition to smoke-free societies.
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - 2012
Event9th International Conference on Health Policy (Israel National Institute for Health Policy and Health Services Research) - Tel-Aviv, Israel
Duration: 14 Mar 201214 Mar 2012

Conference

Conference9th International Conference on Health Policy (Israel National Institute for Health Policy and Health Services Research)
Country/TerritoryIsrael
CityTel-Aviv
Period14/03/1214/03/12

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