Abstract

European countries have made significant progress in implementing tobacco control policies to reduce tobacco use; however, whether socioeconomic status (SES) of a country may influence the implementation of such policies is unknown. The aim of this study is to assess the association between country-level SES and the implementation level of tobacco control policies in 31 European countries. An ecological study using data from Eurostat, Human Development Reports on several SES indicators and the Tobacco Control Scale (TCS) of 2016 was conducted to measure country-level tobacco control policies. We analysed the relationship between SES indicators and the TCS by means of scatter-plots and Spearman’s rank correlation coefficients (rsp) and multivariable linear regression analysis. In Europe, no statistically significant association was found between SES factors and the level of implementation of tobacco control policies. Only public spending on tobacco control was associated with all SES factors, except for Gini Index (an income inequality index). The strongest associations of TCS scores for this policy domain were found with the Human Development Index (rsp = 0.586; p < 0.001) and the Gross Domestic Product per capita (in Euros) (rsp = 0.562; p = 0.001). The adjusted linear regression model showed an association of tobacco control policy implementation with countries’ geographical location (Western Europe, β = − 15.7; p = 0.009, compared to Northern Europe). In conclusion, no association was found between SES factors and the level of implementation of tobacco control policies in 31 European countries; policymakers should be aware that tobacco control policies could be successfully implemented despite socioeconomic constraints, especially when these policies are of low cost and cost-effective (i.e., smoke-free bans and taxation).

Highlights

  • The percentage of people living in a household with an equivalised disposable income below the risk-of-poverty threshold, which is set at 60% of the national median equivalised disposable income

  • In Europe in 2016, the mean score of the level of tobacco control policy implementation according to TCS total score was 50.48 (10.58 SD), the top three ranking countries are the United Kingdom (TCS score of 81 out of 100 points), Ireland (70 points) and Iceland (69 points)[15]

  • The strongest associations were found with Human Development Index (HDI) ­(rsp = 0.586 (0.286 to 0.781); p < 0.001) and GDP per capita (­ rsp = 0.562 (0.252 to 0.767); p = 0.001)

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The aim of this study is to assess the association between country-level SES and the implementation level of tobacco control policies in 31 European countries. Our aim was to assess the association between country-level SES and comprehensive tobacco control policy implementation in European countries

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