Successive waves of legislation have resulted in a very large decrease in the number of smokers in Australia. Yet smoking remains a massive health problem for Australia, and there is evidence that progress on quitting has stalled. With promotion of cigarettes through advertising, point of sale promotion and pack display banned, and smoking removed from enclosed public places throughout Australia, it's not obvious what additional steps can be taken to make it easier for attempting quitters to permanently quit smoking. This paper argues that restrictions on tobacco retailing may provide an effective way to reduce impulse purchases by smokers and attempting quitters, and thus improve the success of quit attempts in Australia.3 page(s
Australia has succeeded in lowering the overall prevalence of tobacco smoking in the last four decad...
This chapter explores contemporary issues and challenges in respect of tobacco control in Australia....
Tobacco promotion influences tobacco consumption. Traditional forms of tobacco promotion have been h...
Successive waves of legislation have resulted in a very large decrease in the number of smokers in A...
After four decades of intense and innovative tobacco control policies and programs, Australian gover...
AbstractTobacco companies have described Australia as a ‘dark’ market, because the country's ban on ...
Tobacco companies have described Australia as a ‘dark’ market, because the country's ban on advertis...
Introduction: The retail availability of tobacco is at odds with the health harms associated with to...
Despite a variety of long-standing tobacco control policies in most countries, smoking remains a sou...
Smoking prevalence in Australia has decreased by 75% over the past 40 years. A major reduction in di...
Background In response to evidence that tobacco retailers contribute to smoking by creating environ...
Background: The reduction in smoking in Australia in the past 30 years has established the condition...
This paper examines data from four Australian National Health Surveys and shows that decline in toba...
Objective There is evidence that wide distribution of cigarettes contributes to smoking, and multipl...
Background: Widespread availability of tobacco has been shown to contribute to ongoing smoking and m...
Australia has succeeded in lowering the overall prevalence of tobacco smoking in the last four decad...
This chapter explores contemporary issues and challenges in respect of tobacco control in Australia....
Tobacco promotion influences tobacco consumption. Traditional forms of tobacco promotion have been h...
Successive waves of legislation have resulted in a very large decrease in the number of smokers in A...
After four decades of intense and innovative tobacco control policies and programs, Australian gover...
AbstractTobacco companies have described Australia as a ‘dark’ market, because the country's ban on ...
Tobacco companies have described Australia as a ‘dark’ market, because the country's ban on advertis...
Introduction: The retail availability of tobacco is at odds with the health harms associated with to...
Despite a variety of long-standing tobacco control policies in most countries, smoking remains a sou...
Smoking prevalence in Australia has decreased by 75% over the past 40 years. A major reduction in di...
Background In response to evidence that tobacco retailers contribute to smoking by creating environ...
Background: The reduction in smoking in Australia in the past 30 years has established the condition...
This paper examines data from four Australian National Health Surveys and shows that decline in toba...
Objective There is evidence that wide distribution of cigarettes contributes to smoking, and multipl...
Background: Widespread availability of tobacco has been shown to contribute to ongoing smoking and m...
Australia has succeeded in lowering the overall prevalence of tobacco smoking in the last four decad...
This chapter explores contemporary issues and challenges in respect of tobacco control in Australia....
Tobacco promotion influences tobacco consumption. Traditional forms of tobacco promotion have been h...