A systematic review and network meta-analysis of population-level interventions to tackle smoking behaviour
Shamima Akter
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,
Md Mizanur Rahman
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,
Thomas Rouyard
1, 2
,
Sarmin Aktar
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,
Raïssa Shiyghan Nsashiyi
4
,
Ryota Nakamura
1, 5
2
Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy, City University of New York, New York, USA
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3
Global Public Health Research Foundation, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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4
Institute for Nature, Health, and Agricultural Research, Yaounde, Cameroon
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2024-10-07
scimago Q1
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SJR: 5.537
CiteScore: 31.0
Impact factor: 15.9
ISSN: 23973374
PubMed ID:
39375543
Abstract
This preregistered systematic review and meta-analysis (PROSPERO: CRD 42022311392) aimed to synthesize the effectiveness of all available population-level tobacco policies on smoking behaviour. Our search across 5 databases and leading organizational websites resulted in 9,925 records, with 476 studies meeting our inclusion criteria. In our narrative summary and both pairwise and network meta-analyses, we identified anti-smoking campaigns, health warnings and tax increases as the most effective tobacco policies for promoting smoking cessation. Flavour bans and free/discounted nicotine replacement therapy also showed statistically significant positive effects on quit rates. The network meta-analysis results further indicated that smoking bans, anti-tobacco campaigns and tax increases effectively reduced smoking prevalence. In addition, flavour bans significantly reduced e-cigarette consumption. Both the narrative summary and the meta-analyses revealed that smoking bans, tax increases and anti-tobacco campaigns were associated with reductions in tobacco consumption and sales. On the basis of the available evidence, anti-tobacco campaigns, smoking bans, health warnings and tax increases are probably the most effective policies for curbing smoking behaviour. In this systematic review and meta-analysis of population-level tobacco control policies, Akter et al. find that anti-tobacco campaigns, smoking bans, health warnings and tax increases are effective measures for curbing smoking behaviour.
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Akter S. et al. A systematic review and network meta-analysis of population-level interventions to tackle smoking behaviour // Nature Human Behaviour. 2024. Vol. 8. No. 12. pp. 2367-2391.
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Akter S., Rahman M. M., Rouyard T., Aktar S., Nsashiyi R. S., Nakamura R. A systematic review and network meta-analysis of population-level interventions to tackle smoking behaviour // Nature Human Behaviour. 2024. Vol. 8. No. 12. pp. 2367-2391.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1038/s41562-024-02002-7
UR - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-024-02002-7
TI - A systematic review and network meta-analysis of population-level interventions to tackle smoking behaviour
T2 - Nature Human Behaviour
AU - Akter, Shamima
AU - Rahman, Md Mizanur
AU - Rouyard, Thomas
AU - Aktar, Sarmin
AU - Nsashiyi, Raïssa Shiyghan
AU - Nakamura, Ryota
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/10/07
PB - Springer Nature
SP - 2367-2391
IS - 12
VL - 8
PMID - 39375543
SN - 2397-3374
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@article{2024_Akter,
author = {Shamima Akter and Md Mizanur Rahman and Thomas Rouyard and Sarmin Aktar and Raïssa Shiyghan Nsashiyi and Ryota Nakamura},
title = {A systematic review and network meta-analysis of population-level interventions to tackle smoking behaviour},
journal = {Nature Human Behaviour},
year = {2024},
volume = {8},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {oct},
url = {https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-024-02002-7},
number = {12},
pages = {2367--2391},
doi = {10.1038/s41562-024-02002-7}
}
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Akter, Shamima, et al. “A systematic review and network meta-analysis of population-level interventions to tackle smoking behaviour.” Nature Human Behaviour, vol. 8, no. 12, Oct. 2024, pp. 2367-2391. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-024-02002-7.
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