Authors
J Hoek, H Gifford, G Pirikahu, G Thomson, R Edwards
Publication date
2010/8/1
Journal
Tobacco control
Volume
19
Issue
4
Pages
334-337
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
Description
Background
Tobacco retail displays promote smoking experimentation among youth; however, little is known about their effect on smokers making a quit attempt. Calls to ban tobacco retail displays would be strengthened if this measure would deter initiation and support cessation.
Methods
Semistructured in-depth interviews were conducted with 20 individuals, from two New Zealand provincial cities, who had attempted to quit smoking in the last 6 months.
Results
Tobacco products had high visibility, and elicited emotional and physical reactions that created on-going temptation, complicated cessation attempts and stimulated impulse purchases. Participants strongly supported banning tobacco retail displays primarily because they thought this would reduce youth initiation, promote greater consistency with smoke-free promotions and assist those attempting to quit.
Conclusions
The effects of tobacco retail displays on …
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