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BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL
卷 322, 期 7285, 页码 513-517出版社
BRITISH MED JOURNAL PUBL GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.322.7285.513
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Objectives To examine young people's awareness of and involvement with tobacco marketing and to determine the association, if any,between this and their smoking behaviour. Design Cross sectional, quantitative survey, part interview and part self completion, administered in respondents' homes. Setting North east England. Participants Stratified random sample of 629 young people aged 15 and 16 years who had opted in to research through a postal consent procedure. Results There was a high level of awareness of and involvement in tobacco marketing among the 15-16 year olds sampled in the study: around 95% were aware of advertising and all were aware of some method of paint of sale marketing. Awareness of and involvement with tobacco marketing were both significantly associated with being a smoker: for example, 30% (55/185) of smokers had received free Sifts through coupons in cigarette packs, compared with 11% (21/199) of non-smokers (P < 0.001). When other factors known to be linked with teenage smoking were held constant, awareness of coupon schemes, brand sc-etching, and tobacco marketing in general were all independently associated with current smoking status. Conclusions Teenagers are aware of, and are participating in, many forms of tobacco marketing, and both awareness and participation are associated with current smoking status. This suggests that the current voluntary regulations designed to protect young people from smoking are not working, and that statutory regulations are required.
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