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眼见为实,心中有数:零售商对限制烟草零售陈列立法的遵守情况

In sight, in mind: retailer compliance with legislation on limiting retail tobacco displays.

作者信息

Quedley Megan, Ng Brendan, Sapre Nikhil, Blakiston Matthew, Crawford Alexandra, Devadas Rosanne, McLaren Hamish, Anand Shruti, Tipu Mahu, Dayal Viswas, Chandrasiri Singithi, Thomson George, Edwards Richard

机构信息

University of Otago, Wellington South, New Zealand.

出版信息

Nicotine Tob Res. 2008 Aug;10(8):1347-54. doi: 10.1080/14622200802238860.

Abstract

We investigated retailer compliance with point-of-sale display legislation, using a New Zealand region as a case study. An observational survey was conducted of nonspecialist tobacco retailers in the lower North Island of New Zealand during 2006. Compliance was assessed in relation to store type (dairies, convenience stores, supermarkets, and service stations) and by characteristics of the population of the census area unit in which the store was situated. These characteristics include the level of socioeconomic deprivation and proportions of Maori (indigenous New Zealanders), Pacific Islanders, and children aged less than 19 years. Out of the 288 stores surveyed, 185 (64%) had at least one breach of the point-of-sale regulations. The most common breaches were a failure to display a "Smoking Kills" sign, visibility of tobacco from outside the premises, and displaying tobacco less than 1 m from children's products. Compliance was significantly worse in dairies (small local general stores) and convenience stores. Stores situated in areas in the top quartile for the proportion of children were much more likely to have high levels of noncompliance (> or =3 breaches) and to display tobacco products close to children's products. This study is one of very few to systematically investigate retailer compliance with point-of-sale display regulations for tobacco products. The results suggest that the implementation of legislation to partly limit retail displays of tobacco products can be difficult. A ban on retail displays of tobacco products is likely to be a more effective and enforceable policy.

摘要

我们以新西兰的一个地区为案例研究,调查了零售商对销售点展示法规的遵守情况。2006年期间,对新西兰北岛较低地区的非专业烟草零售商进行了一项观察性调查。根据商店类型(乳品店、便利店、超市和加油站)以及商店所在普查区单元人口的特征来评估合规情况。这些特征包括社会经济剥夺程度以及毛利人(新西兰原住民)、太平洋岛民和19岁以下儿童的比例。在接受调查的288家商店中,有185家(64%)至少违反了一项销售点规定。最常见的违规行为是未展示“吸烟有害健康”标志、从店外可见烟草制品以及在距离儿童产品不到1米的地方展示烟草制品。乳品店(当地小型杂货店)和便利店的合规情况明显更差。位于儿童比例处于前四分位数地区的商店极有可能存在高度违规行为(≥3项违规),并且在靠近儿童产品的地方展示烟草制品。本研究是极少数系统调查零售商对烟草制品销售点展示规定遵守情况的研究之一。结果表明,实施部分限制烟草制品零售展示的立法可能存在困难。禁止零售展示烟草制品可能是一项更有效且可执行的政策。

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