A comparative study on tobacco prevalence and secondhand smoke exposure before and after the lockdown in Rizhao, China: analysis of 2022 and 2024 data
Zhao-Hui Liang, Gui-Zhi Han, Miao-Miao Liu

TL;DR
This study compares smoking rates and secondhand smoke exposure in Rizhao, China, before and after lockdowns, finding a decline in active smoking but a rise in passive exposure.
Contribution
The study reveals a paradoxical increase in secondhand smoke exposure despite reduced active smoking, highlighting gaps in current tobacco control measures.
Findings
Current smoking rates dropped significantly from 32.53% to 25.84%.
Passive smoking rates among nonsmokers increased from 32.08% to 48.39%.
Public awareness of smoking-related diseases decreased over the period.
Abstract
This study aims to compare the trends of tobacco prevalence and secondhand smoke exposure in Rizhao, China, before and after the lockdown, and to analyze the changes in residents’ awareness of smoking-related diseases. Two cross-sectional surveys on tobacco prevalence and secondhand smoke exposure were conducted in Rizhao, China, in 2022 and 2024. The chi-square test was used to determine whether there were significant differences. A total of 1872 valid questionnaires were collected from the two surveys. The results showed that the current smoking rate declined significantly from 32.53 to 25.84% (χ2 = 10.08, p = 0.002), with daily smoking rate also slightly decreased from 20.44 to 19.33% (χ2 = 0.36, p = 0.551). Paradoxically, the passive smoking rate among nonsmokers surged from 32.08 to 48.39% (χ2 = 35.53, p < 0.01), while residents’ awareness of smoking-related diseases declined.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmoking Behavior and Cessation · Air Quality and Health Impacts · COVID-19 and Mental Health
