Objective - To examine the appeal of the Embassy Regal 'Reg' campaign to young people. Design - Three quantitative surveys and one piece of qualitative reserach: (a) self completion questionnaire administered in classrooms, (b) questionnaire led interviews with children, (c) questionnaire led interviews with adults, and (d) group discussions with children and adults. Settings - (a) Secondary and middle schools in England; (b) north of England, Scotland and Wales; (c) north of England, Scotland, and Wales; and (d) Glasgow. Subjects - (a) 5451 schoolchildren aged 11-15 recruited by stratified random sampling; (b) 437 children aged 5-10 recruited by quota sampling; (c) 814 adults aged 15-65 recruited by quota sampling; and (d) 12 groups of chi...
Data from a survey of tobacco use conducted in 2001 was used to examine if Florida’s youth-focused a...
BackgroundTobacco industry cigarette advertising is associated with increased adolescent smoking, wh...
A PILOT study of the home reading habits of 2,433 children from three secondary schools was under-ta...
The objective of this study was to assess the impact on young people of three tobacco industry (TI) ...
Youth tobacco use is a major public health problem worldwide. Studies show that there is an associat...
Background: Tobacco advertising and product promotions have been largely banned in the UK but point ...
Attempts to ban tobacco advertising and promotion have always been very controversial. The tobacco i...
Background: We compared the recognition of tobacco brands and ever-smoking rates in young children b...
We examined whether advertisements from two national tobacco control campaigns targeting adolescents...
BACKGROUND: The tobacco industry denies that their marketing is targeted at young nonsmokers, but it...
In 1996 the United States government began a series of lawsuits against the major tobacco manufactur...
We compare the similarity in how youth in the United States, Australia, and Britain appraise anti-sm...
smoking and cigarette-brand-sponsored motor racing SIR—We are surprised and disappointed at the UK g...
Smoking prevalence increases rapidly with age, with the majority of people taking it up during their...
The tobacco cigarette industry is a multi-billion dollar industry that has continued to thrive at th...
Data from a survey of tobacco use conducted in 2001 was used to examine if Florida’s youth-focused a...
BackgroundTobacco industry cigarette advertising is associated with increased adolescent smoking, wh...
A PILOT study of the home reading habits of 2,433 children from three secondary schools was under-ta...
The objective of this study was to assess the impact on young people of three tobacco industry (TI) ...
Youth tobacco use is a major public health problem worldwide. Studies show that there is an associat...
Background: Tobacco advertising and product promotions have been largely banned in the UK but point ...
Attempts to ban tobacco advertising and promotion have always been very controversial. The tobacco i...
Background: We compared the recognition of tobacco brands and ever-smoking rates in young children b...
We examined whether advertisements from two national tobacco control campaigns targeting adolescents...
BACKGROUND: The tobacco industry denies that their marketing is targeted at young nonsmokers, but it...
In 1996 the United States government began a series of lawsuits against the major tobacco manufactur...
We compare the similarity in how youth in the United States, Australia, and Britain appraise anti-sm...
smoking and cigarette-brand-sponsored motor racing SIR—We are surprised and disappointed at the UK g...
Smoking prevalence increases rapidly with age, with the majority of people taking it up during their...
The tobacco cigarette industry is a multi-billion dollar industry that has continued to thrive at th...
Data from a survey of tobacco use conducted in 2001 was used to examine if Florida’s youth-focused a...
BackgroundTobacco industry cigarette advertising is associated with increased adolescent smoking, wh...
A PILOT study of the home reading habits of 2,433 children from three secondary schools was under-ta...