Public support for tobacco control policy extensions in Western Australia: a cross-sectional study.

BMJ Open

Health Promotion Evaluation Unit, School of Sport Science, Exercise and Health, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia.

Published: October 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • Policy makers need community support for effective tobacco control measures, such as plain packaging and outdoor smoking bans.
  • A survey of 2005 Western Australians showed that about half support plain packaging, with additional support from parents for outdoor smoking bans, especially in child-friendly venues.
  • The findings highlight a favorable public attitude toward new tobacco control policies, providing valuable insights for policy makers considering further regulations.

Article Abstract

Objectives: Policy makers seeking to introduce new tobacco control measures need to anticipate community support to assist them in planning appropriate implementation strategies. This study assessed community support for plain packaging and smoking bans in outdoor locations in Australia.

Design: Analytical cross-sectional survey.

Setting And Participants: 2005 Western Australian adults participated in a computer-assisted telephone interview. Random household telephone numbers were used to obtain a representative sample.

Outcome Measures: Support for plain packaging of cigarettes and smoking bans at outdoor venues by demographic characteristics.

Results: Around half of the survey respondents supported plain packaging and almost a further quarter reported being neutral on the issue. Only one in three smokers disagreed with the introduction of a plain packaging policy. A majority of respondents supported smoking bans at five of the six nominated venues, with support being strongest among those with children under the age of 15 years. The venues with the highest levels of support were those where smoke-free policies had already been voluntarily introduced by the venue managers, where children were most likely to be in attendance, and that were more limited in size.

Conclusions: The study results demonstrate community support for new tobacco control policies. This evidence can be used by public policy makers in their deliberations relating to the introduction of more extensive tobacco control regulations.

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