Authors
Ann McNeill, Sarah Lewis, Casey Quinn, Maurice Mulcahy, Luke Clancy, Gerard Hastings, Richard Edwards
Publication date
2011/3/1
Journal
Tobacco Control
Volume
20
Issue
2
Pages
137-143
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
Description
Aim
To evaluate the short-term impacts of removing point-of-sale tobacco displays in Ireland, implemented in July 2009.
Methods
Retailer compliance was assessed using audit surveys in 2007, 2008 and 2009. Using a monthly survey of 1000 adults carried out since 2002, changes in smoking prevalence were assessed; attitudes were measured using extra questions added for a 10-month period before and after the law. Youth responses were assessed using a cohort of 180 13–15 year olds, interviewed in June and August 2009.
Results
Immediately following implementation, compliance was 97%. Support for the law increased among adults after implementation (58% Apr-Jun vs 66% Jul-Dec, p<0.001). Recall of displays decreased significantly for adults (49% to 22%; p<0.001), more so among teenagers (81% to 22%; p<0.001). There were no significant short-term changes in prevalence among youths or adults …
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