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询问年龄和身份信息可能会减少未成年人获得烟草的机会。

Asking age and identification may decrease minors' access to tobacco.

作者信息

Landrine H, Klonoff E A, Alcaraz R

机构信息

Public Health Foundation, City of Industry, California 91746, USA.

出版信息

Prev Med. 1996 May-Jun;25(3):301-6. doi: 10.1006/pmed.1996.0060.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Many merchant education programs entail efforts to increase cashiers' requests for minors' age and/or identification (proving themselves old enough to purchase cigarettes) as a means of decreasing minors' access to tobacco. However, whether such questions are actually associated with decreased sales to minors has never been investigated. We present the first investigation of the role of such questions in sales of tobacco to minors.

METHODS

Thirty-six minors, representing equal numbers of girls, boys, whites, blacks, and Latinos and of 10-, 14-, and 16-year-olds, each attempted to purchase cigarettes once in each of 72 stores, for a total of 2,567 purchase attempts. The frequency of asking the children their age and/or for identification (ID) was analyzed along with the role of these questions in subsequent sales.

RESULTS

The data revealed that requesting age/ID was rare (occurring 17% of the time) despite the laws in California requiring clerks to do so. When age was asked, however, minors were refused cigarettes 95.8% of the time, and when ID was requested, they were refused cigarettes 99.0% of the time. Asking for ID may be more strongly associated with decreased sales than asking age. For example, for 16-year-olds, asking age decreased sales from 57.2% (when no questions were asked) to 8.5% of the time, and asking ID decreased sales to 2.4% of the time.

CONCLUSIONS

These data provide empirical support for the widespread belief that the success of interventions with retailers can be improved by enhancing efforts to increase merchants' requests for children's ID.

摘要

背景

许多商家教育项目致力于增加收银员询问未成年人年龄和/或要求其出示身份证件(以证明其年龄足以购买香烟)的频率,以此减少未成年人获取烟草的机会。然而,此类询问是否真的与未成年人烟草销量下降相关,此前从未有人进行过调查。我们首次对这类询问在向未成年人销售烟草过程中所起的作用展开调查。

方法

36名未成年人,包括数量相等的女孩、男孩、白人、黑人及拉丁裔,年龄分别为10岁、14岁和16岁,每人在72家商店各尝试购买一次香烟,总计进行了2567次购买尝试。分析了询问孩子年龄和/或要求出示身份证件的频率,以及这些询问在后续销售中的作用。

结果

数据显示,尽管加利福尼亚州法律要求店员询问,但询问年龄/要求出示身份证件的情况很少见(仅占17%)。然而,当询问年龄时,未成年人95.8%的情况下被拒售香烟;当要求出示身份证件时,他们99.0%的情况下被拒售香烟。要求出示身份证件可能比询问年龄与销量下降的关联更强。例如,对于16岁的未成年人,询问年龄使销量从57.2%(未进行任何询问时)降至8.5%,而要求出示身份证件则使销量降至2.4%。

结论

这些数据为广泛持有的一种观点提供了实证支持,即通过加大力度促使商家要求儿童出示身份证件,可提高对零售商干预措施的成效。

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