Changes in smokers’ behavior following the implementation of a smoke-free apartment-building legislation

Introduction It has been noted in South Korea since September 2016 that at least half of the households residing in an apartment building were in favor of designating common areas such as the hallway, stairway, elevator and underground parking-lot as non-smoking areas. The purpose of this study is t...

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Main Authors: Ji-eun Hwang, Sung-il Cho, Eonjoo Park
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Publishing 2019-12-01
Series:Tobacco Induced Diseases
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spelling doaj-d2341c870f2940fab208119b31ad65892020-11-25T01:23:33ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Induced Diseases1617-96252019-12-0117December10.18332/tid/114228114228Changes in smokers’ behavior following the implementation of a smoke-free apartment-building legislationJi-eun Hwang0Sung-il Cho1Eonjoo Park2Institute of Health and Environment, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaInstitute of Health and Environment, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Public Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaIntroduction It has been noted in South Korea since September 2016 that at least half of the households residing in an apartment building were in favor of designating common areas such as the hallway, stairway, elevator and underground parking-lot as non-smoking areas. The purpose of this study is to examine changes in smokers’ behavior following the implementation of this smoke-free apartment building legislation. Material and Methods A cross-sectional mobile survey was conducted among a convenience sample of residents of four apartment buildings in three regions of South Korea. The survey was distributed via notices posted on each apartment’s bulletin board for about one month. The apartment buildings’ adult residents were able to access the questionnaire using the Quick Response (QR) code provided on the notice. Results A total of 378 residents, 38 of whom were smokers, participated in the mobile survey. Following the implementation of the smoke-free apartment regulations, smoking was reduced in public areas (e.g. hallways, stairways, and underground parking-lots) while smoking activity in other areas increased. Furthermore, 39.5% (n=15) of current smokers had attempted to quit, and 23.7% (n=9) who smoked outside (n=6) and inside the buildings (n=3) had changed their habits. Conclusions The designation of non-smoking areas in apartment buildings may have had a positive effect on smokers’ habits in the short-term. In the future, efforts to support smoking cessation will be necessary for the creation of smoke-free community spaces, i.e. smoke-free areas in apartment buildings.http://www.journalssystem.com/tid/Changes-in-smokers-behavior-following-the-implementation-of-smoke-free-apartment,114228,0,2.htmlsmoke-freesmokingtobaccomulti-family housingapartment
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Changes in smokers’ behavior following the implementation of a smoke-free apartment-building legislation
Tobacco Induced Diseases
smoke-free
smoking
tobacco
multi-family housing
apartment
author_facet Ji-eun Hwang
Sung-il Cho
Eonjoo Park
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title Changes in smokers’ behavior following the implementation of a smoke-free apartment-building legislation
title_short Changes in smokers’ behavior following the implementation of a smoke-free apartment-building legislation
title_full Changes in smokers’ behavior following the implementation of a smoke-free apartment-building legislation
title_fullStr Changes in smokers’ behavior following the implementation of a smoke-free apartment-building legislation
title_full_unstemmed Changes in smokers’ behavior following the implementation of a smoke-free apartment-building legislation
title_sort changes in smokers’ behavior following the implementation of a smoke-free apartment-building legislation
publisher European Publishing
series Tobacco Induced Diseases
issn 1617-9625
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Introduction It has been noted in South Korea since September 2016 that at least half of the households residing in an apartment building were in favor of designating common areas such as the hallway, stairway, elevator and underground parking-lot as non-smoking areas. The purpose of this study is to examine changes in smokers’ behavior following the implementation of this smoke-free apartment building legislation. Material and Methods A cross-sectional mobile survey was conducted among a convenience sample of residents of four apartment buildings in three regions of South Korea. The survey was distributed via notices posted on each apartment’s bulletin board for about one month. The apartment buildings’ adult residents were able to access the questionnaire using the Quick Response (QR) code provided on the notice. Results A total of 378 residents, 38 of whom were smokers, participated in the mobile survey. Following the implementation of the smoke-free apartment regulations, smoking was reduced in public areas (e.g. hallways, stairways, and underground parking-lots) while smoking activity in other areas increased. Furthermore, 39.5% (n=15) of current smokers had attempted to quit, and 23.7% (n=9) who smoked outside (n=6) and inside the buildings (n=3) had changed their habits. Conclusions The designation of non-smoking areas in apartment buildings may have had a positive effect on smokers’ habits in the short-term. In the future, efforts to support smoking cessation will be necessary for the creation of smoke-free community spaces, i.e. smoke-free areas in apartment buildings.
topic smoke-free
smoking
tobacco
multi-family housing
apartment
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