Tobacco sales through vending machines: Insights from owners and managers of Australian alcohol-licenced premises with different licencing schemes

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Christina Watts , Suzan Burton , Natalia Lizama , Lorena Chapman , Francine Garlin , Michelle Daley , Sam Egger
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Abstract

Objective

Tobacco sales in alcohol-licenced premises present a very problematic trigger for tobacco sales—a trigger that is particularly problematic for attempting quitters and people who smoke occasionally. This study reports on the attitudes, beliefs, and experiences of owners or managers of alcohol-licenced venues that sell tobacco exclusively through vending machines.

Methods

The study involved a telephone survey of alcohol-licenced venue owners or managers in New South Wales, Queensland, and Western Australia. Associations between outlet characteristics and current selling of tobacco exclusively via vending machines were examined, and responses to the open-ended question asking why the venue was likely or unlikely to stop selling cigarettes were manually coded.

Results

For most alcohol-licenced venues that sold tobacco exclusively through a vending machine, the profit from these sales was not considered important for the business. However, only a small minority (4%) of these venues reported that they were likely to stop selling tobacco. The most commonly cited concerns about stopping were customer dissatisfaction and potential loss of customers.

Conclusion

The study provides the first evidence on the attitudes of owners/managers to the importance of tobacco sales, revealing that the vast majority of those owners/managers do not believe that tobacco sales are important for their venue.

Implications for public health

The presence of tobacco vending machines implicitly promotes tobacco products and therefore contravenes Australia’s obligations under the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. The results provide powerful evidence that restrictions on tobacco sales can be implemented without major financial damage to those vendors.

通过自动售货机销售烟草:澳大利亚不同许可证制度下酒类经营场所业主和经理的见解。
目的:在有酒类经营许可的场所销售烟草是一个很成问题的诱因--对于试图戒烟者和偶尔吸烟者来说,这个诱因尤其成问题。本研究报告了仅通过自动售货机销售烟草的酒类经营场所的所有者或管理者的态度、信念和经验:研究对新南威尔士州、昆士兰州和西澳大利亚州的酒类经营场所所有者或管理者进行了电话调查。对销售点特征与目前通过自动售货机专卖烟草之间的关联进行了研究,并对开放式问题 "为什么该场所有可能或不可能停止销售香烟 "的回答进行了人工编码:结果:对于大多数仅通过自动售货机销售烟草的酒类经营场所来说,销售利润对其经营并不重要。然而,这些场所中只有少数(4%)表示有可能停止烟草销售。最常提及的停售顾虑是顾客不满意和潜在的顾客流失:这项研究首次提供了有关业主/经理对烟草销售重要性的态度的证据,揭示了绝大多数业主/经理并不认为烟草销售对他们的场所很重要:烟草自动售货机的存在暗中促销烟草产品,因此违反了澳大利亚根据世界卫生组织《烟草控制框架公约》应承担的义务。研究结果提供了有力的证据,证明限制烟草销售可以在不对烟草销售商造成重大经济损失的情况下实施。
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
5.70%
发文量
121
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health (ANZJPH) is concerned with public health issues. The research reported includes formal epidemiological inquiries into the correlates and causes of diseases and health-related behaviour, analyses of public policy affecting health and disease, and detailed studies of the cultures and social structures within which health and illness exist. The Journal is multidisciplinary and aims to publish methodologically sound research from any of the academic disciplines that constitute public health.
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