1. National Tobacco Control Policies from the Perspectives of Singapore Young Male Adults.
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Lee, Jeong Kyu, Lin, Lavinia, Lim, Mervyn Jun Rui, Van Der Eijk, Yvette, Chia, Kee Seng, and Tan, Clive
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TOBACCO ,YOUNG adults ,POINT-of-sale advertising ,TOBACCO products ,CIGARETTE sales & prices ,TELEPHONE interviewing ,INDUSTRIAL laws & legislation ,MEDICAL policy laws ,RESEARCH ,RESEARCH methodology ,MEDICAL cooperation ,EVALUATION research ,QUALITATIVE research ,COMPARATIVE studies ,HEALTH attitudes - Abstract
Between 2016 and 2018, tobacco control legislation has undergone several amendments to further restrict tobacco use in Singapore. This study explored the attitudes toward these policy changes and the perceived effectiveness of legislations from the perspectives of young male adults in Singapore. Twenty-nine semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted among young male adults who have completed their National Service in 2017/18 and self-reported as a smoker at pre-enlistment screening. Young male smoker perspectives on Singapore tobacco policies including taxation, smoke-free environment, point-of-sale display ban on tobacco products, graphic health warnings, and raising the minimum legal age of smoking to 21, were evaluated. Participants held the view that cigarette pricing was a highly effective approach to control their smoking behavior because it has a direct impact on tobacco affordability, and they shared that the least effective approaches were point-of-sale display bans and graphic health warnings. Results demonstrate that participants were well aware of tobacco control policies in Singapore, but they did not always fully accept them or understand the rationale behind them. Tobacco control measures should be implemented along with public education to correct misperceptions and increase public support for tobacco control measures in Singapore. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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