Background China is the largest producer and consumer of tobacco products worldwide, with 16.5% of all deaths attributed to tobacco use in 2010. While direct marketing and advertisement of tobacco products has been restricted, indirect marketing still exists under the guise of sponsorship and corporate social responsibility (CSR). This case study is focused on tobacco industry-sponsored elementary schools in Chinese rural areas and discusses the success story of a major tobacco control campaign to remove tobacco-related branding and logos from school buildings. Methods Field visits were undertaken to 3 tobacco industry-sponsored elementary schools in Yunnan in 2012, and semi-structured interviews were conducted with students, teachers, sch...
Background and challenges to implementation As civil society organizations (CSOs) work to overcome b...
OBJECTIVES. To evaluate student tobacco control advocacy behavioural capacity using longitudinal tra...
Cigarette smoking not only damages the health of adolescents, but also contributes to air pollution....
Background In India, children and youth between the ages of 15 and 24 years are vulnerable to tobac...
Background and challenges to implementation Lack of strong laws has led tobacco companies such as PM...
As the world’s largest tobacco consumer, China has over 300 million current smokers. If this trend c...
ObjectivesTo examine the associations of current tobacco use with tobacco advertising, promotion and...
Background Strong empirical evidence indicates that students are easily lured to the addiction of to...
Background: We compared the recognition of tobacco brands and ever-smoking rates in young children b...
Objective Chinese adolescents’ perceptions about tobacco control at schools are rarely researched. W...
Background and challenges to implementation Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of morbidi...
Background and challenges to implementation By Indonesian law, schools are tobacco-free areas, wher...
In Kazakhstan in 2004, the percent out of all deaths that were due to smoking was 24%, twice the wor...
Each year, 540 million Chinese are exposed to secondhand smoke (SHS), resulting in more than 100,000...
Background and challenges to implementation Implementation of FCTC in China has been slow, especial...
Background and challenges to implementation As civil society organizations (CSOs) work to overcome b...
OBJECTIVES. To evaluate student tobacco control advocacy behavioural capacity using longitudinal tra...
Cigarette smoking not only damages the health of adolescents, but also contributes to air pollution....
Background In India, children and youth between the ages of 15 and 24 years are vulnerable to tobac...
Background and challenges to implementation Lack of strong laws has led tobacco companies such as PM...
As the world’s largest tobacco consumer, China has over 300 million current smokers. If this trend c...
ObjectivesTo examine the associations of current tobacco use with tobacco advertising, promotion and...
Background Strong empirical evidence indicates that students are easily lured to the addiction of to...
Background: We compared the recognition of tobacco brands and ever-smoking rates in young children b...
Objective Chinese adolescents’ perceptions about tobacco control at schools are rarely researched. W...
Background and challenges to implementation Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of morbidi...
Background and challenges to implementation By Indonesian law, schools are tobacco-free areas, wher...
In Kazakhstan in 2004, the percent out of all deaths that were due to smoking was 24%, twice the wor...
Each year, 540 million Chinese are exposed to secondhand smoke (SHS), resulting in more than 100,000...
Background and challenges to implementation Implementation of FCTC in China has been slow, especial...
Background and challenges to implementation As civil society organizations (CSOs) work to overcome b...
OBJECTIVES. To evaluate student tobacco control advocacy behavioural capacity using longitudinal tra...
Cigarette smoking not only damages the health of adolescents, but also contributes to air pollution....