Exposure to secondhand smoke in Armenia: STEPS survey

Objective The goal of the survey was to evaluate the prevalence of the main non-communicable disease risk factors in 18-69 age groups in order to ensure more efficient planning of noncommunicable disease control and prevention activities and policies and to provide baseline data to assist national h...

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Main Authors: Al. Bazarchyan, D. Andreasyan, А. Torosyan, Sh. Sargsyan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Publishing 2018-10-01
Series:Tobacco Induced Diseases
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spelling doaj-8ef332b43a2f4ca6a5cd7e5ece0f0be52020-11-25T00:18:24ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Induced Diseases1617-96252018-10-0116310.18332/tid/9487194871Exposure to secondhand smoke in Armenia: STEPS surveyAl. Bazarchyan0D. Andreasyan1А. Torosyan2Sh. Sargsyan3National Institute of Health, Ministry of Health, Yerevan, ArmeniaNational Institute of Health, Ministry of Health, Yerevan, ArmeniaNational Institute of Health, Ministry of Health, Yerevan, ArmeniaNational Institute of Health, Ministry of Health, Yerevan, ArmeniaObjective The goal of the survey was to evaluate the prevalence of the main non-communicable disease risk factors in 18-69 age groups in order to ensure more efficient planning of noncommunicable disease control and prevention activities and policies and to provide baseline data to assist national health policies on control of tobacco use among the population. Survey includes the rates of the exposure of secondhand smoke among population of Armenia. Methods Based on multistage cluster sampling methodology for non-communicable disease surveillance, a total of 2380 participants aged 18–69 years participated in the survey and ensured representational data for this age group. Data was collected using the standardized stepwise approach for NCD risk factor surveillance and was conducted with financial and technical assistance of the WHO. Results The habit of smoking at home, at work or when being a guest is quite popular in our society because the majority of the population is passive smokers. More than half (56.4%) of the respondents were revealed to be exposed to secondhand smoking at their homes and 26.6% in closed areas at their workplace. Thus, it can be concluded that every second person in our country is a passive smoker. Conclusions STEPS aims also at understanding the prevalence of exposure to secondhand smoke; assessing the levels of awareness of the dangers of secondhand smoke, as well as drafting a new regulation on tobacco prevention based on best practices and approaches from worldwide. The survey results may also serve as the basis for coordination of measures to prevent exposure to secondary smoke and to reduce the consumption of tobacco products and their substitutes.http://www.journalssystem.com/tid/,94871,0,2.htmlsecondhand smokeArmenia
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D. Andreasyan
А. Torosyan
Sh. Sargsyan
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D. Andreasyan
А. Torosyan
Sh. Sargsyan
Exposure to secondhand smoke in Armenia: STEPS survey
Tobacco Induced Diseases
secondhand smoke
Armenia
author_facet Al. Bazarchyan
D. Andreasyan
А. Torosyan
Sh. Sargsyan
author_sort Al. Bazarchyan
title Exposure to secondhand smoke in Armenia: STEPS survey
title_short Exposure to secondhand smoke in Armenia: STEPS survey
title_full Exposure to secondhand smoke in Armenia: STEPS survey
title_fullStr Exposure to secondhand smoke in Armenia: STEPS survey
title_full_unstemmed Exposure to secondhand smoke in Armenia: STEPS survey
title_sort exposure to secondhand smoke in armenia: steps survey
publisher European Publishing
series Tobacco Induced Diseases
issn 1617-9625
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Objective The goal of the survey was to evaluate the prevalence of the main non-communicable disease risk factors in 18-69 age groups in order to ensure more efficient planning of noncommunicable disease control and prevention activities and policies and to provide baseline data to assist national health policies on control of tobacco use among the population. Survey includes the rates of the exposure of secondhand smoke among population of Armenia. Methods Based on multistage cluster sampling methodology for non-communicable disease surveillance, a total of 2380 participants aged 18–69 years participated in the survey and ensured representational data for this age group. Data was collected using the standardized stepwise approach for NCD risk factor surveillance and was conducted with financial and technical assistance of the WHO. Results The habit of smoking at home, at work or when being a guest is quite popular in our society because the majority of the population is passive smokers. More than half (56.4%) of the respondents were revealed to be exposed to secondhand smoking at their homes and 26.6% in closed areas at their workplace. Thus, it can be concluded that every second person in our country is a passive smoker. Conclusions STEPS aims also at understanding the prevalence of exposure to secondhand smoke; assessing the levels of awareness of the dangers of secondhand smoke, as well as drafting a new regulation on tobacco prevention based on best practices and approaches from worldwide. The survey results may also serve as the basis for coordination of measures to prevent exposure to secondary smoke and to reduce the consumption of tobacco products and their substitutes.
topic secondhand smoke
Armenia
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