The role of the local retail environment in the tobacco-purchasing behaviour of underage adolescents in Amsterdam

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Denise A M Peeters, Tessa R D van Deelen, Anton E Kunst, Bas van den Putte, Mirte A G Kuipers
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Objective: Despite a nationwide ban on tobacco sales to people under 18 years of age, adolescents can still buy tobacco products in Amsterdam. This study aimed to understand the influence of the retail environment in adolescents’ activity spaces on their tobacco-purchasing behaviour. Method: Interviews were conducted with 13 adolescents (aged 14–19 years) who went to school in Amsterdam and had ever bought tobacco products. Questions were based on the capability, opportunity, motivation, behaviour (COM-B) model. City maps showing all tobacco outlets were used to visualise respondents’ activity spaces and purchasing areas. Transcripts were analysed thematically. Results: Adolescents preferred purchasing tobacco at shops where they had successfully purchased it before, instead of going to just any shop close by. They purchased tobacco products mostly in small shops. Supermarkets were avoided, as employees complied with age-verification procedures. The city centre provided easy access because the density of small shops was high. In adolescents’ residential area, acquaintances behind the counter might facilitate tobacco purchase, while it was a barrier for minors who secretly smoked. At school, adolescents developed a collective knowledge of shops that sold tobacco products to minors either near school or further away. Tobacco was also bought on the black market because it was cheaper or because it was possible to buy specific products (e.g. snus). Conclusion: Tobacco purchasing by minors is less about the proximity and more about which stores in their activity spaces sell tobacco products to minors. Policies should therefore be aimed at the enforcement of age limits and reducing the number of small shops selling tobacco.
当地零售环境在阿姆斯特丹未成年青少年烟草购买行为中的作用
目的:尽管全国禁止向18岁以下的人销售烟草,但青少年仍然可以在阿姆斯特丹购买烟草制品。本研究旨在了解青少年活动空间零售环境对其烟草购买行为的影响。方法:对13名在阿姆斯特丹上学并曾购买过烟草制品的青少年(14-19岁)进行访谈。问题是基于能力,机会,动机,行为(COM-B)模型。显示所有烟草销售点的城市地图用于可视化受访者的活动空间和购买区域。转录本按主题进行分析。结果:青少年更喜欢在他们以前成功购买过的商店购买烟草,而不是去附近的任何商店。他们大多在小商店购买烟草制品。由于员工遵守了年龄验证程序,所以没有去超市。市中心交通便利,因为小商店密度高。在青少年居住区,柜台后面的熟人可能会为购买烟草提供便利,而对偷偷吸烟的未成年人则是一个障碍。在学校,青少年对在学校附近或更远的地方向未成年人出售烟草制品的商店形成了集体知识。烟草也在黑市上购买,因为它更便宜,或者因为可以买到特定的产品(如鼻烟)。结论:未成年人的烟草购买与购买地的远近关系不大,而与活动场所内哪些店铺向未成年人出售烟草制品关系较大。因此,政策应着眼于执行年龄限制和减少销售烟草的小商店的数量。
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期刊介绍: Health Education Journal is a leading peer reviewed journal established in 1943. It carries original papers on health promotion and education research, policy development and good practice.
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