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Methodology of the Global Adult Tobacco Survey in China, 2010 被引量:3
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作者 JASON HSIA GONG-HUAN YANG +4 位作者 QIANG LI LIN XIAO VAN YANG YAN-WEI WO SAMIRAASMA 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第6期445-450,共6页
INTRODUCTION The Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) is a component of Global Tobacco Surveillance System (GTSS) under auspices of the Bloomberg philanthropy and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. GATS is a ho... INTRODUCTION The Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) is a component of Global Tobacco Surveillance System (GTSS) under auspices of the Bloomberg philanthropy and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. GATS is a household survey with a standard protocol and its goals are to measure tobacco use, to assess changes due to policy and to facilitate cross country comparison. China is the largest consumer and producer of tobacco in the world. China was selected as one of 14 countries of high burden of tobacco use, large population, and mostly low income, to conduct the GATS. 展开更多
关键词 GATS Methodology of the Global Adult Tobacco Survey in China 2010
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Population-Based Survey of Secondhand Smoke Exposure in China 被引量:29
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作者 LIN XIAO YAN YANG +2 位作者 QIANG LI CONG-XIAO WANG GONG-HUAN YANG 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第6期430-436,共7页
Objective To determine the extent of secondhand smoke exposure in China, and to explore the potential associated factors. Methods This study was a nationally representative household survey examining secondhand smoke ... Objective To determine the extent of secondhand smoke exposure in China, and to explore the potential associated factors. Methods This study was a nationally representative household survey examining secondhand smoke exposure of non-institutionalized men and women aged 15 and older using a global standardized geographically clustered sample design. A total of 13 354 people completed the individual questionnaire with questions on gender, age, educational level, residence, profession, potential factors associated with secondhand smoke exposure, and workplace smoking policy. The data were used to determine whole population estimates of secondhand smoke exposure. Results Among non-smokers aged 15 years and older, it was estimated that 72.4% (556 million) were exposed to secondhand smoke, with 52.5% (292 million) exposed to secondhand smoke daily. The prevalence of secondhand smoke exposure was 74.1% for men, 71.6% for women, 70.5% for urban populations, and 74.2% for rural populations. The rates were 67.3%, 63.3%, and 72.7% respectively, within the household, indoor workplaces and public places. Secondhand smoke exposure was significantly reduced in workplaces with a smoking ban but not in workplaces with a partial smoking ban. Conclusion Although China has made some progress toward a smoke-free environment there remains a high degree of exposure to secondhand smoke. 展开更多
关键词 Secondhand smoke China WORKPLACE
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