| Literature DB >> 24871250 |
Deliana Kostova, Linda Andes, Toker Erguder, Ayda Yurekli, Bekir Keskinkılıç, Sertaç Polat, Gönül Culha, Evin Aras Kilinç, Enver Taştı, Yılmaz Erşahin, Mehmet Ozmen, Ramazan San, Hilal Ozcebe, Nazmi Bilir, Samira Asma.
Abstract
Raising the price of tobacco products has been shown to reduce tobacco consumption in the United States and other high-income countries, and evidence of this impact has been growing for low- and middle-income countries as well. Turkey is a middle-income country surveyed by the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) twice in a 4-year period, in 2008 and 2012. During this time, the country introduced a policy raising its Special Consumption Tax on Tobacco and implemented a comprehensive tobacco control program banning smoking in public places, banning advertising, and introducing graphic health warnings. The higher tobacco tax took effect in early 2010, allowing sufficient time for subsequent changes in prices and smoking to be observed by the time of the 2012 GATS. This report uses data from GATS Turkey to examine how cigarette prices changed after the 2010 tax increase, describe the temporally associated changes in smoking prevalence, and learn whether this smoking prevalence changed more in some demographic groups than others. From 2008 to 2012, the average price paid for cigarettes increased by 42.1%, cigarettes became less affordable, and smoking prevalence decreased by 14.6%. The largest reduction in smoking was observed among persons with lower socioeconomic status (SES), highlighting the potential role of tax policy in reducing health disparities across socioeconomic groups.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24871250 PMCID: PMC5779463
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
FIGUREAverage cigarette prices* (in Turkish lira) and smoking prevalence† — Global Adult Tobacco Survey, Turkey, 2008 and 2012
* Average price paid per 20 manufactured cigarettes in constant 2012 Turkish lira.
† Prevalence of current smoking of manufactured cigarettes.
§ 95% confidence interval.
Average price (in Turkish lira) paid per 20 manufactured cigarettes, by selected demographic characteristics — Global Adult Tobacco Survey, Turkey, 2008 and 2012
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| Characteristic | Price | (95% CI) | Price | (95% CI) | Price | (95% CI) | % | (95% CI) |
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| Male | 3.3 | (3.2–3.4) | 4.0 | (3.9–4.1) | 5.7 | (5.6–5.9) | 42.1 | (37.7–46.5) |
| Female | 3.1 | (3.0–3.2) | 3.8 | (3.6–3.9) | 5.4 | (5.2–5.6) | 43.9 | (36.1–51.6) |
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| 15–24 | 3.4 | (3.2–3.5) | 4.1 | (3.9–4.3) | 5.6 | (5.3–5.9) | 35.7 | (26.4–45.1) |
| 25–44 | 3.4 | (3.3–3.4) | 4.1 | (4.0–4.2) | 5.7 | (5.5–5.8) | 38.5 | (33.8–43.2) |
| 45–64 | 3.1 | (3.0–3.2) | 3.8 | (3.6–3.9) | 5.7 | (5.5–6.0) | 52.2 | (44.2–60.3) |
| ≥65 | 2.7 | (2.5–2.9) | 3.3 | (3.1–3.5) | 5.2 | (4.6–5.8) | 57.7 | (37.1–78.4) |
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| Urban | 3.3 | (3.3–3.4) | 4.1 | (4.0–4.2) | 5.7 | (5.6–5.9) | 40.7 | (35.9–45.5) |
| Rural | 3.1 | (3.0–3.2) | 3.8 | (3.6–3.9) | 5.5 | (5.3–5.6) | 44.7 | (37.8–51.7) |
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| Not graduated | 2.8 | (2.6–3.0) | 3.4 | (3.2–3.7) | 4.8 | (4.3–5.4) | 39.7 | (21.7–57.6) |
| Primary | 3.1 | (3.0–3.2) | 3.8 | (3.7–3.9) | 5.5 | (5.3–5.7) | 43.9 | (37.8–49.9) |
| Secondary | 3.3 | (3.1–3.4) | 4.0 | (3.8–4.2) | 5.6 | (5.4–5.8) | 40.0 | (32.5–47.6) |
| High school | 3.5 | (3.4–3.6) | 4.3 | (4.2–4.5) | 5.9 | (5.7–6.2) | 37.2 | (30.3–44.1) |
| University or higher | 3.6 | (3.4–3.8) | 4.4 | (4.2–4.7) | 6.2 | (5.9–6.5) | 39.8 | (30.4–49.3) |
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| Bottom tercile | 2.9 | (2.8–3.0) | 3.6 | (3.4–3.7) | 4.9 | (4.6–5.2) | 38.3 | (28.2–48.4) |
| Middle tercile | 3.2 | (3.2–3.3) | 4.0 | (3.9–4.1) | 5.5 | (5.3–5.7) | 39.1 | (33.7–44.5) |
| Top tercile | 3.6 | (3.4–3.7) | 4.3 | (4.2–4.5) | 6.1 | (5.9–6.2) | 39.5 | (33.5–45.6) |
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Abbreviation: CI = confidence interval.
2008 values were adjusted for inflation to represent constant 2012 Turkish lira.
Statistically significant.
Calculated as the ratio of the average price paid per 2000 cigarettes to gross domestic product per capita.
Prevalence of current manufactured cigarette smoking, by selected demographic characteristics — Global Adult Tobacco Survey, Turkey, 2008 and 2012
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| Male | 45.8 | (43.7–47.9) | 39.2 | (37.2–41.3) | −14.4 | (−20.3 to −8.5) |
| Female | 14.9 | (13.8–16.2) | 12.6 | (11.5–13.8) | −15.7 | (−26.0 to −5.4) |
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| 15–24 | 24.5 | (21.5–27.8) | 19.1 | (16.6–22.0) | −22.0 | (−36.8 to −7.2) |
| 25–44 | 38.8 | (36.8–40.7) | 34.4 | (32.5–36.2) | −11.3 | (−17.8 to −4.8) |
| 45–64 | 27.9 | (25.9–30.1) | 23.8 | (21.8–25.9) | −14.8 | (−24.5 to −5.2) |
| ≥65 | 9.2 | (7.5–11.3) | 8.0 | (6.4–9.8) | −13.7 | (−39.0 to 11.7) |
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| Urban | 32.4 | (30.7–34.0) | 27.8 | (26.2–29.4) | −14.1 | (−20.7 to −7.6) |
| Rural | 24.8 | (23.0–26.8) | 20.3 | (18.7–22.1) | −18.2 | (−27.3 to −9.0) |
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| Not graduated | 13.1 | (10.7–16.0) | 9.5 | (7.7–11.8) | −27.2 | (−48.6 to −5.8) |
| Primary | 32.7 | (30.7–34.8) | 27.8 | (25.8–29.8) | −15.1 | (−23.2 to −7.0) |
| Secondary | 30.3 | (27.1–33.6) | 26.0 | (23.5–28.6) | −14.2 | (−26.6 to −1.8) |
| High school | 39.9 | (36.6–43.2) | 32.7 | (29.9–35.6) | −18.0 | (−27.7 to −8.2) |
| University or higher | 31.3 | (27.6–35.3) | 26.5 | (23.2–30.1) | −15.2 | (−30.3 to −0.1) |
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| Bottom tercile | 25.7 | (23.2–28.4) | 17.9 | (15.4–20.7) | −30.3 | (−42.6 to −17.9) |
| Middle tercile | 31.9 | (30.3–33.7) | 27.5 | (25.9–29.2) | −13.9 | (−20.7 to −7.0) |
| Top tercile | 29.6 | (27.2–32.0) | 26.3 | (24.5–28.1) | −11.1 | (−20.4 to −1.7) |
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Abbreviation: CI = confidence interval.
Statistically significant.