The relationship of cigarette prices and no-smoking bylaws to the prevalence of smoking in Canada.
T Stephens,
L L Pederson,
J J Koval and
C Kim
Thomas Stephens and Associates, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to analyze the associationof cigarette prices and no-smoking bylaws with the prevalenceof smoking. METHODS: Data on individual smoking status weretaken from two national household surveys in Canada. Currentcigarette price, the 1-year and 10-year increase in price, andthe extent of local restrictions on public smoking were addedto the model. Logistic regression was used to estimate the oddsof being a smoker. RESULTS: The odds ratio for being a smokerwas 1.21 where no-smoking by-laws were relatively infrequentand 1.26 when cigarettes were relatively inexpensive, afteradjusting for individual age, sex, education, and marital status.CONCLUSIONS: Both cigarette prices and no-smoking bylaws areeffective in controlling smoking; either alone will likely haveless impact than the two measures together.
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