Journal article

Point-of-sale cigarette marketing, urge to buy cigarettes, and impulse purchases of cigarettes: Results from a population-based survey

M Siahpush, RA Shaikh, A Hyland, D Smith, AS Kessler, J Meza, N Wan, M Wakefield

Nicotine and Tobacco Research | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2016

Abstract

Aims: Our aim was to examine the association of exposure to point-of-sale (POS) cigarette marketing for one's regular brand, as well as any brand of cigarettes, with the urge to buy cigarettes and frequency of impulse purchases of cigarettes. Methods: Nine hundred ninety-nine smokers in Omaha, Nebraska were interviewed via telephone. Cigarette marketing was measured by asking respondents questions about noticing pack displays, advertisements, and promotions such as discounts for their regular brand as well as any brand of cigarettes in their neighborhoods stores. We measured urge to buy cigarettes with the question "When you are in a store in your neighborhood that sells tobacco products, ho..

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Grants

Awarded by National Institutes of Health


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was funded through the National Institute of Health grant # R01CA166156. All authors declare that they have no connection with the tobacco, alcohol, pharmaceutical or gaming industries and none of the authors is funded by one of these organizations.