Authors
Lindsay Robertson, Claire Cameron, Rob McGee, Louise Marsh, Janet Hoek
Publication date
2016/12/1
Journal
Tobacco control
Volume
25
Issue
e2
Pages
e83-e89
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
Description
Introduction
Previous systematic reviews have found consistent evidence of a positive association between exposure to point-of-sale (POS) tobacco promotion and increased smoking and smoking susceptibility among children and adolescents. No meta-analysis has been conducted on these studies to date.
Methods
Systematic literature searches were carried out to identify all quantitative observational studies that examined the relationship between POS tobacco promotion and individual-level smoking and smoking-related cognitions among children and adolescents, published between January 1990 and June 2014. Random-effects meta-analyses were used. Subgroup analyses were conducted according to extent of tobacco POS advertising environment in the study environment. Sensitivity analyses were performed according to study size and quality.
Results
13 studies met the inclusion criteria; 11 reported data …
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Scholar articles
L Robertson, C Cameron, R McGee, L Marsh, J Hoek - Tobacco control, 2016