Prisoners' attitudes towards cigarette smoking and smoking cessation: a questionnaire study in Poland

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In the last decade Poland has successfully carried out effective anti-tobacco campaigns and introduced tobacco control legislation. This comprehensive strategy has focused on the general population and has led to a considerable decre...

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Main Authors: Konopa Krzysztof, Jassem Ewa, Sieminska Alicja
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2006-07-01
Series:BMC Public Health
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/6/181
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spelling doaj-d5f418ab0fe04af3a7bbf0974f67b1f82020-11-24T22:00:26ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582006-07-016118110.1186/1471-2458-6-181Prisoners' attitudes towards cigarette smoking and smoking cessation: a questionnaire study in PolandKonopa KrzysztofJassem EwaSieminska Alicja<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In the last decade Poland has successfully carried out effective anti-tobacco campaigns and introduced tobacco control legislation. This comprehensive strategy has focused on the general population and has led to a considerable decrease in tobacco consumption. Prisoners constitute a relatively small part of the entire Polish population and smoking habits in this group have been given little attention. The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of cigarette smoking in Polish male prisoners, factors determining smoking in this group, prisoners' attitudes towards smoking cessation, and to evaluate prisoners' perception of different anti-tobacco measures.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>An anonymous questionnaire including personal, demographic and smoking data was distributed among 944 male inmates. Of these, 907 men aged between 17 and 62 years (mean 32.3 years) met the inclusion criteria of the study. For the comparison of proportions, a chi-square test was used with continuity correction whenever appropriate.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In the entire group, 81% of the subjects were smokers, 12% – ex-smokers, and 7% – never smokers. Current smokers had significantly lower education level than non-smokers (p < 0.0001) and ever-smokers more frequently abused other psychoactive substances than never smokers (p < 0.0001). Stress was reported as an important factor in prompting smoking (77%). Forty-nine percent of daily smokers were aware of the adverse health consequences of smoking. The majority of smokers (75%) had attempted to quit smoking in the past. Forty percent of smoking prisoners considered an award for abstaining from cigarettes as the best means to limit the prevalence of smoking in prisons.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The prevalence of cigarette smoking among Polish prisoners is high. However, a majority of smokers attempt to quit, and they should be encouraged and supported. Efforts to reduce cigarette smoking in prisons need to take into consideration the specific factors influencing smoking habits in prisons.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/6/181
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Jassem Ewa
Sieminska Alicja
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Jassem Ewa
Sieminska Alicja
Prisoners' attitudes towards cigarette smoking and smoking cessation: a questionnaire study in Poland
BMC Public Health
author_facet Konopa Krzysztof
Jassem Ewa
Sieminska Alicja
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title Prisoners' attitudes towards cigarette smoking and smoking cessation: a questionnaire study in Poland
title_short Prisoners' attitudes towards cigarette smoking and smoking cessation: a questionnaire study in Poland
title_full Prisoners' attitudes towards cigarette smoking and smoking cessation: a questionnaire study in Poland
title_fullStr Prisoners' attitudes towards cigarette smoking and smoking cessation: a questionnaire study in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Prisoners' attitudes towards cigarette smoking and smoking cessation: a questionnaire study in Poland
title_sort prisoners' attitudes towards cigarette smoking and smoking cessation: a questionnaire study in poland
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2006-07-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In the last decade Poland has successfully carried out effective anti-tobacco campaigns and introduced tobacco control legislation. This comprehensive strategy has focused on the general population and has led to a considerable decrease in tobacco consumption. Prisoners constitute a relatively small part of the entire Polish population and smoking habits in this group have been given little attention. The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of cigarette smoking in Polish male prisoners, factors determining smoking in this group, prisoners' attitudes towards smoking cessation, and to evaluate prisoners' perception of different anti-tobacco measures.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>An anonymous questionnaire including personal, demographic and smoking data was distributed among 944 male inmates. Of these, 907 men aged between 17 and 62 years (mean 32.3 years) met the inclusion criteria of the study. For the comparison of proportions, a chi-square test was used with continuity correction whenever appropriate.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In the entire group, 81% of the subjects were smokers, 12% – ex-smokers, and 7% – never smokers. Current smokers had significantly lower education level than non-smokers (p < 0.0001) and ever-smokers more frequently abused other psychoactive substances than never smokers (p < 0.0001). Stress was reported as an important factor in prompting smoking (77%). Forty-nine percent of daily smokers were aware of the adverse health consequences of smoking. The majority of smokers (75%) had attempted to quit smoking in the past. Forty percent of smoking prisoners considered an award for abstaining from cigarettes as the best means to limit the prevalence of smoking in prisons.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The prevalence of cigarette smoking among Polish prisoners is high. However, a majority of smokers attempt to quit, and they should be encouraged and supported. Efforts to reduce cigarette smoking in prisons need to take into consideration the specific factors influencing smoking habits in prisons.</p>
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