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CHETS 2 – Changes In Child Exposure To Environmental Tobacco Smoke Wales 2: Research Into Smoking In Cars Carrying Children

Lead Investigators: Professor Graham Moore; Doctor Jo Holliday

Background

In order to protect children from the harmful effects of secondhand smoke (SHS) in cars, the Welsh Government has launched the three-year Fresh Start Wales campaign, which calls on parents and other carers to pledge to keep their cars smoke free and thereby protect their children from the health risks associated with SHS in a confined space.

The Welsh Government has stated that it will consider pursuing a ban on smoking in cars carrying children if children’s exposure to SHS in cars does not start to fall within three years. To help inform this decision, DECIPHer have been commissioned by the Welsh Government to assess changes in children’s exposure and attitudes to SHS in cars since 2008.


Aims and Objectives

To investigate the effect of the ban on smoking in enclosed public places on the exposure of primary school children to secondhand smoke. To study change in secondhand smoke exposure amongst children who live in households with other smokers. To study children’s exposure to smoking, children’s perception of smoking as a normative behaviour, and primarily, exposure to second-hand smoke.


Study Design

Cross-sectional survey of year 6 (10-11 years old) children in Welsh primary schools. Data to be linked to 2008 data from the original CHETS survey to form a repeated cross sectional study.


Further information & publications

Moore G, Moore L, Littlecott H, Ahmed N, Lewis S, Sulley G, Jones E, Holliday J Prevalence of smoking restrictions and child exposure to secondhand smoke in cars and homes: a repeated cross-sectional survey of children aged 10–11 years in Wales BMJ Open2015, 5: e006914

Moore G, Littlecott H, Moore L, Ahmed N, Holliday J. ‘E-cigarette use and intentions to smoke among 10-11-year-old never-smokers in Wales’ Tobacco Control2014, published online 22 December 2014.

Wise J. ‘Children are three times as likely to try e-cigarettes as tobacco products, study finds’, BMJ2014; 349:g7508

Moore G, Moore L, Ahmed N, Littlecott H, Lewis S, Sulley G, Jones E, Holliday J. ‘Exposure to secondhand smoke in cars and e-cigarette use among 10-11 year old children in Wales: CHETS Wales 2’ Research report, December 2014, Welsh Government.

Moore G, Moore L, Ahmed N, Littlecott H, Holliday J. ‘Exposure to secondhand smoke in cars and e-cigarette use among 10-11 year old children in Wales: CHETS Wales 2 key findings report’ Research report, July 2014, Welsh Government.

CHETS project information webpage (includes links to publications from original CHETS study)

Fresh Start Wales website


Start date

February 2013

End date

2014

Funders

Welsh Government

Amount

£133,849.45