在零售环境中看到香烟与冲动消费有关吗?对荷兰弱势和非弱势社区的调查结果。

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Nikita L Poole, Floor A van den Brand, Marc C Willemsen, Gera E Nagelhout
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背景:零售环境在冲动购买行为中起着重要作用。本研究旨在研究荷兰零售环境中接触烟草的不同来源与冲动购买烟草的关联程度。我们调查这种关联是否因社区劣势、人口统计学和吸烟特征而不同。方法:我们采用横断面在线调查设计,从基于概率的面板数据库中对1223名吸烟的荷兰成年人进行调查,其中一半居住在弱势社区。我们对零售环境中六个报告的烟草暴露源的冲动购买进行了多重逻辑回归分析。我们测试了与社区劣势、人口统计学和吸烟特征的相互作用。结果:五种接触源与冲动购买有关:在柜台或收银台看到香烟包装、烟草广告、在商店门口吸烟的人、买烟的朋友和买烟的家人。我们发现,接触香烟与之前尝试戒烟的冲动购买之间存在显著的相互作用。曾经尝试或打算戒烟的人、年轻的受访者和经常购买烟草的人更有可能接触烟草并冲动购买。生活在弱势社区与在零售环境中更多地接触烟草有关。结论:在零售环境中接触烟草的几个来源,最明显的是在收银台看到香烟和家庭购买香烟,与冲动烟草购买有关。这些发现为限制烟草在专卖店的销售以防止冲动购买提供了支持。启示:这项研究表明,即使有销售点展示禁令,在零售环境中接触烟草的其他几种类型可能会导致吸烟的成年人产生冲动购买。我们提供了进一步的证据,表明某些群体接触烟草和冲动消费的风险增加。本研究为限制烟草在专卖店的销售提供了支持。这些发现不仅与荷兰直接相关,而且与其他考虑下一步烟草控制措施的国家直接相关。
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Is Seeing Cigarettes in the Retail Environment Associated With Impulse Purchases? Findings From Surveys in Disadvantaged and Non-disadvantaged Neighborhoods in the Netherlands.

Background: The retail environment plays an important role in impulse purchase behavior. This study aims to examine the extent to which different sources of exposure to tobacco in the Dutch retail environment are associated with impulse purchases of tobacco. We investigate whether this association differs based on neighborhood disadvantage, demographic and smoking characteristics.

Aims and methods: We employed a cross-sectional online survey design among 1223 Dutch adults who smoke from a probability-based panel database, with half residing in a disadvantaged neighborhood. We conducted multiple logistic regression analyses for impulse purchases with six sources of reported tobacco exposure in the retail environment. We tested for interactions with neighborhood disadvantage, demographic and smoking characteristics.

Results: Five sources of exposure were associated with impulse purchases: seeing cigarette packages at the counter or checkout, tobacco advertisements, people smoking by the shop entrance, a friend buying cigarettes and a family member buying cigarettes. We found one significant interaction in the relationship between exposure and impulse purchases by previous quit attempts. Individuals who have attempted or intend to quit, younger respondents, and frequent tobacco purchasers were more likely to be exposed to tobacco and make impulse purchases. Living in a disadvantaged neighborhood was associated with greater exposure to tobacco in the retail environment.

Conclusions: Several sources of exposure to tobacco in the retail environment, most notably seeing cigarettes at the checkout and family buying cigarettes, are associated with impulse tobacco purchases. These findings provide support for limiting the sale of tobacco to specialist shops to prevent impulse purchases.

Implications: This study shows that even with a point-of-sale display ban, several other types of exposure to tobacco in the retail environment may trigger adults who smoke to make an impulse purchase. We provide further evidence that certain groups are at an increased risk of being exposed to tobacco and making impulse purchases. This study provides support for limiting the sale of tobacco to specialist shops. These findings are directly relevant not only for the Netherlands, but for other nations considering their next steps for tobacco control.

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Nicotine & Tobacco Research
Nicotine & Tobacco Research 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
10.60%
发文量
268
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Nicotine & Tobacco Research is one of the world''s few peer-reviewed journals devoted exclusively to the study of nicotine and tobacco. It aims to provide a forum for empirical findings, critical reviews, and conceptual papers on the many aspects of nicotine and tobacco, including research from the biobehavioral, neurobiological, molecular biologic, epidemiological, prevention, and treatment arenas. Along with manuscripts from each of the areas mentioned above, the editors encourage submissions that are integrative in nature and that cross traditional disciplinary boundaries. The journal is sponsored by the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT). It publishes twelve times a year.
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