| Literature DB >> 22829798 |
Jessica M Rath1, Rebecca A Rubenstein, Laurel E Curry, Sarah E Shank, Julia C Cartwright.
Abstract
Cigarette butts are consistently the most collected items in litter clean-up efforts, which are a costly burden to local economies. In addition, tobacco waste may be detrimental to our natural environment. The tobacco industry has conducted or funded numerous studies on smokers' littering knowledge and behavior, however, non-industry sponsored research is rare. We sought to examine whether demographics and smokers' knowledge and beliefs toward cigarette waste as litter predicts littering behavior. Smokers aged 18 and older (n = 1,000) were interviewed about their knowledge and beliefs towards cigarette waste as litter. Respondents were members of the Research Now panel, an online panel of over three million respondents in the United States. Multivariate logistic regressions were conducted to determine factors significantly predictive of ever having littered cigarette butts or having littered cigarette butts within the past month (p-value < 0.05). The majority (74.1%) of smokers reported having littered cigarette butts at least once in their life, by disposing of them on the ground or throwing them out of a car window. Over half (55.7%) reported disposing of cigarette butts on the ground, in a sewer/gutter, or down a drain in the past month. Those who did not consider cigarette butts to be litter were over three and half times as likely to report having ever littered cigarette butts (OR = 3.68, 95%CI = 2.04, 6.66) and four times as likely to have littered cigarette butts in the past month (OR = 4.00, 95%CI = 2.53, 6.32). Males were significantly more likely to have littered cigarette butts in the past month compared to females (OR = 1.49, 95%CI = 1.14, 1.94). Holding the belief that cigarette butts are not litter was the only belief in this study that predicted ever or past-month littering of cigarette waste. Messages in anti-cigarette-litter campaigns should emphasize that cigarette butts are not just litter but are toxic waste and are harmful when disposed of improperly.Entities:
Keywords: butt waste; cigarette butt trash; cigarette filters; environment; litter; tobacco
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22829798 PMCID: PMC3397372 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph9062189
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Sociodemographic and smoking characteristics (n = 2,000).
| Age | N | % |
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| 18–24 | 106 | 5.30 |
| 25–44 | 914 | 45.7 |
| 45–64 | 849 | 42.5 |
| 65+ | 131 | 6.6 |
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| Male | 866 | 43.3 |
| Female | 1,134 | 56.7 |
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| Hispanic | 116 | 5.8 |
| Non-Hispanic | 1,853 | 92.7 |
| Decline | 31 | 1.6 |
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| White | 1,640 | 82.0 |
| Black/AA | 141 | 7.1 |
| Asian or PI | 113 | 5.7 |
| NA/AN | 12 | 0.60 |
| Mixed Race | 51 | 2.6 |
| Declined | 43 | 2.2 |
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| Less than High school | 9 | 0.5 |
| High school | 169 | 8.5 |
| GED | 19 | 1.0 |
| Some College | 515 | 25.8 |
| 2-year College | 182 | 9.1 |
| 4-year College | 689 | 34.5 |
| Advanced Degree | 417 | 20.9 |
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| Current | 1,000 | 50.0 |
| Never | 617 | 30.9 |
| Former | 383 | 19.2 |
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| 1–20 | 781 | 78.1 |
| 21+ | 219 | 21.9 |
Attitudes and beliefs about cigarette butts as litter (n = 1,000 smokers & 1,000 nonsmokers).
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| Beverage containers | 164 | 16.4 | 190 | 19.0 | 9.45 | 0.02 |
| Cigarette filters (butts) | 739 | 73.9 | 680 | 68.0 | ||
| Fishing line/nets | 7 | 0.7 | 12 | 1.2 | ||
| Plastic bags | 90 | 9.0 | 118 | 11.8 | ||
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| Strongly Disagree/Disagree/DK * | 277 | 27.7 | 207 | 20.7 | 13.36 | 0.00 |
| Strongly Agree/Agree | 723 | 72.3 | 793 | 79.3 | ||
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| Strongly Disagree/Disagree/DK | 789 | 78.9 | 858 | 85.8 | 16.38 | 0.00 |
| Strongly Agree/ Agree | 211 | 21.1 | 142 | 14.2 | ||
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| Strongly Disagree/Disagree/DK | 884 | 88.4 | 934 | 93.4 | 15.11 | 0.00 |
| Strongly Agree/Agree | 116 | 11.6 | 66 | 6.6 | ||
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| Strongly Disagree/Disagree/DK | 871 | 87.1 | 942 | 94.2 | 29.74 | 0.00 |
| Strongly Agree/Agree | 129 | 12.9 | 58 | 5.8 | ||
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| Strongly Disagree/Disagree/DK | 178 | 17.8 | 136 | 13.6 | 6.66 | 0.01 |
| Strongly Agree/Agree | 822 | 82.2 | 864 | 86.4 | ||
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| No/DK | 138 | 13.8 | 27 | 2.7 | 81.39 | 0.00 |
| Yes | 862 | 86.2 | 973 | 97.3 | ||
* DK = “don’t know”.
Past-month and ever littering * of cigarette butts (n = 1,000, smokers only).
| Littered cigarette butts in past month | n | % |
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| No | 443 | 44.3 |
| Yes | 557 | 55.7 |
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| No | 259 | 25.9 |
| Yes | 741 | 74.1 |
† Past-month littering = Disposing of cigarette butts on the ground, in a sewer/gutter, or down a drain in the last 30 days. * Ever littering = ever disposing of cigarette butts by dropping them on the ground or throwing/dropping them out of a car window.
Statistically significant predictors of ever littering cigarette butts among smokers (n = 1,000).
| Bivariate | Multivariate * | |||
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| OR | 95%CI | OR | 95%CI | |
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| Strongly Disagree/Disagree/DK | Ref | Ref | ||
| Strongly Agree/ Agree |
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| 1.32 | (0.91, 1.92) |
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| Yes | Ref | Ref | ||
† Ever littering = ever disposing of cigarette butts by dropping them on the ground or throwing/dropping them out of a car window. * The multivariate model includes only those significant variables in bivariate analysis. OR = Odds ratio; Ref = referent.
Statistically significant predictors of past-month cigarette butt littering † among smokers (n = 1,000).
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| Female | Ref | Ref | ||
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| White | Ref | Ref | ||
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| 1.69 | (1.00, 2.87) |
| Asian or PI | 1.20 | (0.68, 2.11) | 0.99 | (0.55, 1.78) |
| NA/AN | 1.06 | (0.28, 3.99) | 0.98 | (0.24, 3.94) |
| Mixed Race | 1.49 | (0.72, 3.07) | 1.85 | (0.88, 3.86) |
| Declined | 1.20 | (0.57, 2.56) | 1.02 | (0.47, 2.23) |
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| Strongly Disagree/Disagree/DK | Ref | Ref | ||
| Strongly Agree/ Agree |
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| 1.31 | (0.95, 1.83) |
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| Yes | Ref | Ref | ||
* The multivariate model includes only those significant variables in bivariate analysis. OR = Odds ratio; Ref = referent. † Past-month littering = Disposing of cigarette butts on the ground, in a sewer/gutter, or down a drain within the last 30 days.