TY - JOUR
T1 - Iniziare a fumare nelle regioni Italiane nel 2014 e piani regionali di prevenzione
AU - Gruppo di lavoro MADES
AU - Gruppo di coordinamento Nazionale HBSC
AU - Gorini, Giuseppe
AU - Charrier, Lorena
AU - Cavallo, Franco
AU - Lemma, Patrizia
AU - Lazzeri, Giacomo
AU - Carreras, Giulia
AU - Simoncini, Enrico
AU - Minardi, Valentina
AU - Masocco, Maria
AU - Gallus, Silvano
AU - Faggiano, Fabrizio
AU - Galeone, Daniela
AU - Spizzichino, Lorenzo
AU - Pacifici, Roberta
AU - Vasselli, Stefania
AU - De Mei, Barbara
AU - Mortali, Claudia
AU - Mastrobattista, Luisa
AU - Di Pirchio, Rosilde
AU - Barone-Adesi, Francesco
AU - Dalmasso, Paola
AU - Berchialla, Paola
AU - Borraccino, Alberto
AU - Piraccini, Giulia
AU - Cappello, Nazario
AU - Simi, Rita
AU - Giacchi, Mariano
AU - Rossi, Stefania
AU - Pammolli, Andrea
AU - Vieno, Alessio
AU - Lenzi, Michela
AU - Canale, Natale
AU - Marino, Claudia
AU - Menzano, Maria Teresa
AU - Vienna, Alessandro
AU - Loia, Gianfranco Corgiat
AU - Caputo, Marcello
AU - Bonifetto, Monica
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - OBJECTIVES: to evaluate smoking prevalence in adolescents by Italian region from the Health Behaviour Study in School-aged Children (HBSC) of 2014 and to correlate it with the presence, in the 2014-2018 Regional Prevention Plans (PRPs), of school-based smoking prevention interventions. SETTINGS AND PARTICIPANTS: the 2014 HBSC surveillance system provided data on 48,000 adolescents aged 11, 13, and 15 years; Ministry of Health provided data for each PRP on interventions with a tobacco control component and, among them, school-based smoking prevention interventions. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: weekly smoking prevalence; proportion of school-based smoking prevention interventions out of prevention interventions with tobacco control measures. RESULTS: regions with the highest weekly smoking prevalence were Sardinia and Apulia for all age groups, Abruzzo for 11-and 15-year-old children, Basilicata for 15-year-old children, Bolzano for girls aged 13 years old; Liguria for females, Molise, Calabria, and Veneto for males. In the regions with the highest prevalence of smoking in 2014, in girls aged 11 and 13 years (Sardinia, Apulia, Basilicata, Liguria, Bolzano), a greater proportion of school-based smoking pre- vention interventions to be developed in the period 2014-2018 have been recorded. CONCLUSIONS: smoking prevalence in Italian adolescents is high, especially in 15-year-old children. Implementing policies recommended by the World Health Organization-Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (higher tobacco taxes, anti-tobacco mass media campaigns, plain tobacco package) could work synergistically with school-based interventions in order to decrease tobacco initiation among adolescents in Italy.
AB - OBJECTIVES: to evaluate smoking prevalence in adolescents by Italian region from the Health Behaviour Study in School-aged Children (HBSC) of 2014 and to correlate it with the presence, in the 2014-2018 Regional Prevention Plans (PRPs), of school-based smoking prevention interventions. SETTINGS AND PARTICIPANTS: the 2014 HBSC surveillance system provided data on 48,000 adolescents aged 11, 13, and 15 years; Ministry of Health provided data for each PRP on interventions with a tobacco control component and, among them, school-based smoking prevention interventions. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: weekly smoking prevalence; proportion of school-based smoking prevention interventions out of prevention interventions with tobacco control measures. RESULTS: regions with the highest weekly smoking prevalence were Sardinia and Apulia for all age groups, Abruzzo for 11-and 15-year-old children, Basilicata for 15-year-old children, Bolzano for girls aged 13 years old; Liguria for females, Molise, Calabria, and Veneto for males. In the regions with the highest prevalence of smoking in 2014, in girls aged 11 and 13 years (Sardinia, Apulia, Basilicata, Liguria, Bolzano), a greater proportion of school-based smoking pre- vention interventions to be developed in the period 2014-2018 have been recorded. CONCLUSIONS: smoking prevalence in Italian adolescents is high, especially in 15-year-old children. Implementing policies recommended by the World Health Organization-Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (higher tobacco taxes, anti-tobacco mass media campaigns, plain tobacco package) could work synergistically with school-based interventions in order to decrease tobacco initiation among adolescents in Italy.
KW - Adolescents
KW - Italian regions
KW - Smoking
KW - Tobacco control interventions
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U2 - 10.19191/EP20.4.P271.057
DO - 10.19191/EP20.4.P271.057
M3 - Articolo in rivista
SN - 1120-9763
VL - 44
SP - 271
EP - 279
JO - Epidemiologia e prevenzione
JF - Epidemiologia e prevenzione
IS - 4
ER -