2011
DOI: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2011-050119
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Objective measurement of area differences in ‘private’ smoking behaviour: observing smoking in vehicles

Abstract: Observing smoking in vehicles using a single-observer method provides a feasible and objective indicator of the different smoking behaviours, especially around children, within an area. This study further supports the evidence from this country and internationally that adults and children from high-deprivation areas are much more likely to be exposed to secondhand smoke.

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“…The results for New Zealand obtained to date (a smoking in vehicles prevalence of 2.9% for n=9885 vehicles as of 19 December, 2012) are similar to the findings of a much larger New Zealand study in 20117 (ie, 3.2% in 149 886 vehicles, 95% CI 3.1% to 3.3%). Most of the other data to date has been collected in Poland (n=8028, 2.6% smoking in vehicles prevalence) and Australia (n=4819, 1.0% smoking in vehicles prevalence).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…The results for New Zealand obtained to date (a smoking in vehicles prevalence of 2.9% for n=9885 vehicles as of 19 December, 2012) are similar to the findings of a much larger New Zealand study in 20117 (ie, 3.2% in 149 886 vehicles, 95% CI 3.1% to 3.3%). Most of the other data to date has been collected in Poland (n=8028, 2.6% smoking in vehicles prevalence) and Australia (n=4819, 1.0% smoking in vehicles prevalence).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Most of the other data to date has been collected in Poland (n=8028, 2.6% smoking in vehicles prevalence) and Australia (n=4819, 1.0% smoking in vehicles prevalence). It should be noted that cross-country, cross-site or cross-period comparisons would ideally adjust for vehicle occupancy (how many people in vehicles) as in a previous study 7. The app and website are currently in preparation for a wider promotion and release to a broader public for participation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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