Storefront cigarette advertising differs by community demographic profile

AB Seidenberg, RW Caughey… - American Journal of …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
AB Seidenberg, RW Caughey, VW Rees, GN Connolly
American Journal of Health Promotion, 2010journals.sagepub.com
Purpose. Tobacco manufacturers have targeted youth and ethnic/racial minorities with
tailored advertising. Less is known about how characteristics of storefront tobacco
advertisements, such as location, position, size, and content, are used to appeal to
demographic subgroups. Design. The occurrence and characteristics of storefront cigarette
advertising were observed for all licensed tobacco retailers in two defined communities.
Setting. Measures were taken in two Boston, Massachusetts, area urban communities: a low …
Purpose
Tobacco manufacturers have targeted youth and ethnic/racial minorities with tailored advertising. Less is known about how characteristics of storefront tobacco advertisements, such as location, position, size, and content, are used to appeal to demographic subgroups.
Design
The occurrence and characteristics of storefront cigarette advertising were observed for all licensed tobacco retailers in two defined communities.
Setting
Measures were taken in two Boston, Massachusetts, area urban communities: a low-income, minority community and a high-income, nonminority community.
Subjects
No human subjects were involved in this study.
Measures
Advertisement position (attached or separated from storefront), size (small, medium, or large), mentholation, and price were recorded. Geographic coordinates of tobacco retailers and schools were mapped using ArcGIS 9.2.
Analysis
Differences between the communities in advertisement number and characteristics were assessed using bivariate analyses. Logistic regression was used to ascertain the odds of specific advertising features occurring in the low-income/minority community.
Results
The low-income/minority community had more tobacco retailers, and advertisements were more likely to be larger, promote menthol products, have a lower mean advertised price, and occur within 1000 feet of a school.
Conclusion
Storefront cigarette advertising characteristics that increase exposure and promote youth initiation were more prominent in a low-income/minority community. The findings emphasize the need for more effective regulation of storefront tobacco advertising.
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