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Assessing the Impact of the National Smoking Ban in Indoor Public Places in China: Evidence from Quit Smoking Related Online Searches

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posted on 2014-01-03, 00:00 authored by Jidong Huang, Rong Zheng, Sherry Emery
Background: Despite the tremendous economic and health costs imposed on China by tobacco use, China lacks a proactive and systematic tobacco control surveillance and evaluation system, hampering research progress on tobacco-focused surveillance and evaluation studies. Methods: This paper uses online search query analyses to investigate changes in online search behavior among Chinese Internet users in response to the adoption of the national indoor public place smoking ban. Baidu Index and Google Trends were used to examine the volume of search queries containing three key search terms "Smoking Ban and "Electronic Cigarette(s)," along with the news coverage on the smoking ban, for the period 2009-2011. Findings: Our results show that announcement and adoption of the indoor public place smoking ban in China generated significant increases in news coverage on smoking bans. There was a strong positive correlation between the media coverage of smoking bans and the volume of "Smoking Ban(s)," "Quit Smoking," related search queries. The volume of search queries related to "Electronic Cigarette(s)" was also correlated with the smoking ban news coverage. Interpretation: To the extent is altered smoking-related online searches, our analyses suggest that the smoking ban had a significant effect, at least in the short run, on Chinese Internet users' smoking-related behaviors. This research introduces a novel analytic tool, which could serve as an alternative tobacco control evaluation and behavior surveillance tool in the absence of timely or comprehensive population surveillance system. This research also highlights the importance of a comprehensive approach to tobacco control in China.

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Support for this project was provided by a National Cancer Institute-funded grant (Grant No. 1U01CA154254).

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© 2013 Huang et al. This is an open-access distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribute License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and sources are credited. © 2013 by Public Library of Science, PLoS ONE

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PLoS One

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  • en_US

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1932-6203

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2013-06-01

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