Denormalisation has emerged as a possible strategy to influence health-related behaviours, particularly in the context of anti-smoking initiatives. Denormalisation strategies aim to influence social norms surrounding the behav-iour in question, by making the behaviour less visible and reducing its social ac-ceptability, so as to motivate individuals to change behaviours and to strengthen public support for other public health measures and interventions. Focusing on anti-smoking efforts, this chapter assesses denormalisation strategies with respect to two concerns. First, denormalisation strategies may contribute to the stigmatisation of smokers. Second, denormalisation strategies may add to existing burdens among disadvantaged groups. These...
BACKGROUND: Social denormalisation of smoking can provide an environment that helps smokers to quit....
The industry has recently attempted to restore its image, by acting like a public health guardian. T...
BACKGROUND: Anti-smoking social norms are associated with subsequent quitting behaviours. We examine...
Denormalisation has emerged as a possible strategy to influence health-related behaviours, particula...
Tobacco denormalization policies have been a key focus of government attention to stamp out smoking....
International audienceIS DE-NORMALIZING TOBACCO AND ITS INDUSTRY A WINNING APPROACH? The so-called "...
Recent years have seen the rise of anti-smoking campaigns. While these campaigns are often successfu...
Demarketing of tobacco products includes methods aimed at changing the consumer behavior and the mar...
Scientific discoveries about the dangers of smoking and antismoking actions carried out in Western c...
Introduction: Tobacco industry denormalization (TID) informs the public about the tobacco industry's...
BackgroundSocial denormalisation of smoking can provide an environment that helps smokers to quit. T...
Social marketing is the art of marketing for the society. With the present environment confronted wi...
“Exploring smokers’ opposition to proposed tobacco control strategies” (Lund, 2016) contains fasci...
This bachelor thesis deals with process of denormalization of smoking and possible unintended, negat...
Though rates of smoking have declined for decades, the tobacco epidemic persists. During this time, ...
BACKGROUND: Social denormalisation of smoking can provide an environment that helps smokers to quit....
The industry has recently attempted to restore its image, by acting like a public health guardian. T...
BACKGROUND: Anti-smoking social norms are associated with subsequent quitting behaviours. We examine...
Denormalisation has emerged as a possible strategy to influence health-related behaviours, particula...
Tobacco denormalization policies have been a key focus of government attention to stamp out smoking....
International audienceIS DE-NORMALIZING TOBACCO AND ITS INDUSTRY A WINNING APPROACH? The so-called "...
Recent years have seen the rise of anti-smoking campaigns. While these campaigns are often successfu...
Demarketing of tobacco products includes methods aimed at changing the consumer behavior and the mar...
Scientific discoveries about the dangers of smoking and antismoking actions carried out in Western c...
Introduction: Tobacco industry denormalization (TID) informs the public about the tobacco industry's...
BackgroundSocial denormalisation of smoking can provide an environment that helps smokers to quit. T...
Social marketing is the art of marketing for the society. With the present environment confronted wi...
“Exploring smokers’ opposition to proposed tobacco control strategies” (Lund, 2016) contains fasci...
This bachelor thesis deals with process of denormalization of smoking and possible unintended, negat...
Though rates of smoking have declined for decades, the tobacco epidemic persists. During this time, ...
BACKGROUND: Social denormalisation of smoking can provide an environment that helps smokers to quit....
The industry has recently attempted to restore its image, by acting like a public health guardian. T...
BACKGROUND: Anti-smoking social norms are associated with subsequent quitting behaviours. We examine...