Projektdetails

IGIs-SHS - Impact of tobacco control policies on social inequalities in children's exposure to tobacco smoke

Duration: 01.02.2013 - 30.06.2018
Research Team:

Prof. Dr. Gabriele Bolte (Projektleitung);

 

Sarah Nanninga, M.Sc.;

 
Project Type: own project
Funding: Eigenmittel

Description

The IGIs-SHS project addresses the question of how tobacco control policies, as an example of a universal public health intervention, affect social inequalities in tobacco smoke exposure, particularly among children. The World Health Organisation's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) is the first global public health treaty. To protect the population from the health risks of exposure to tobacco smoke, Article 8 of the FCTC regulates protection from passive smoking in enclosed public places. Such universal intervention strategies, which are not specifically targeted at certain population groups, can unintentionally miss socially disadvantaged groups and reinforce existing social inequalities. This effect is also known as "intervention-generated inequalities", or IGIs for short. The concept of IGIs is currently being used to discuss which tobacco control policy prevention measures unintentionally reinforce social inequalities in smoking behaviour and exposure to tobacco smoke. Social inequalities in the smoking behaviour of parents and thus in the tobacco smoke exposure of children in private rooms have already been extensively investigated. The effects of non-smoker protection legislation on children's exposure to tobacco smoke in private rooms have been analysed in several countries in recent years. A new question is whether social inequalities in tobacco smoke exposure are systematically increased. As part of the project, data from our own studies are analysed, systematic reviews are produced (equity-focused systematic review) and concepts are further developed.

 


Further information

Journal Article reviewed

Nanninga S, Lehne G, Ratz T, Bolte G. Impact of public smoking bans on social inequalities in children’s exposure to tobacco smoke at home: an equity-focused systematic review, in: Nicotine & Tobacco Research. 2019, 21 (11), S. 1462 - 1472, doi:10.1093/ntr/nty139

Nanninga S, Lhachimi S, Bolte G. Impact of public smoking bans on children’s exposure to tobacco smoke at home: a systematic review and meta-analysis, in: BMC Public Health , 18 (749), doi:10.1186/s12889-018-5679-z, 21.06.2018

 
Journal Article

Bolte G, Wildner M, Fromme H. Auswirkung der Nichtraucherschutzgesetzgebung auf die Tabakrauchbelastung von Kindern und auf soziale Ungleichheiten in der Exposition, in: Prävention. 2015, 1, S. 7 - 9

 
Presentation / Poster

Bolte G. Universelle Interventionen und gesundheitliche Chancengleichheit: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen des Erkenntnisgewinns durch Equity-focused Systematic Reviews, Kongress Armut und Gesundheit 2017. Gesundheit solidarisch gestalten, Berlin, Deutschland, 17.03.2017

Nanninga S, Bolte G. Effekt von Nichtraucherschutzgesetzen auf die Tabakrauchbelastung von Kindern – Metaanalyse und Equity-focused Systematic Review, Gemeinsame Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Epidemiologie (DgEpi), der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Soziologie (DGMS) und der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Sozialmedizin und Prävention (DGSMP), Lübeck, Deutschland, 05.09.2017

Bolte G. Tabakkontroll-/Nichtraucherschutzpolitik und soziale Ungleichheit bei Aktiv- und Passivrauchen, 18. Kongress Armut & Gesundheit, Fachforum Soziale Ungleichheiten durch Public-Health-Interventionen. 06.-07.03.2013, Berlin, Deutschland