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Changing awareness and sources of tobacco and e-cigarettes among children and adolescents in Great Britain.

Authors :
Parnham JC
Vrinten C
Cheeseman H
Bunce L
Hopkinson NS
Filippidis FT
Laverty AA
Source :
Tobacco control [Tob Control] 2024 Nov 10; Vol. 33 (e2), pp. e199-e207. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Nov 10.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Introduction: It is illegal in the UK to sell tobacco or nicotine e-cigarettes to people under the age of 18 years, as is displaying tobacco cigarettes at the point of sale. This paper examined changes in exposure to display of these products in shops and sources of these products among children and adolescent users over time METHODS: Data from representative repeated online cross-sectional surveys of youth in Great Britain (11-18 years) were used (2018-2022; n=12 445). Outcome measures included noticing product displays and sources of e-cigarettes and tobacco cigarettes. Logistic regressions examined the associations of these outcome variables over time and with sociodemographic variables.<br />Results: Of 12 040 participants with complete data, 10.1% used some form of nicotine product (4.2% cigarettes, 2.9% e-cigarettes, 3.0% both) at least occasionally. The likelihood of noticing tobacco cigarettes on display fell over time for both supermarkets (2018: 67.1% to 2022: 58.5%) and small shops (2018: 81.3% to 2022: 66.3%), but the likelihood of noticing e-cigarettes in supermarkets rose (2018: 57.4% to 2022: 66.5%). Sources of tobacco cigarettes did not differ over time, but e-cigarette users were more likely to get their e-cigarettes from small shops in 2022 (51.2%) vs 2019 (34.2%) (OR 2.02, 95% CI 1.24, 3.29).<br />Conclusion: This study provides evidence that current policies to limit awareness of and access to both tobacco and e-cigarettes among adolescents in the UK may not be effective. UK policies on the advertising, promotion and sale of both tobacco and e-cigarettes need to be reinforced to deter use among children and adolescents.<br />Competing Interests: Competing interests: NSH is chair of Action on Smoking and Health and medical director of Asthma and Lung UK. AAL is a trustee of Action on Smoking and Health. HC and LB are employees of Action on Smoking and Health.<br /> (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2024. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1468-3318
Volume :
33
Issue :
e2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Tobacco control
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37524388
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/tc-2023-058011