Size matters but when, why and for whom?

Anna K M Blackwell, Ilse Lee, Michelle Scollo, Melanie Wakefield, Marcus R Munafo, Theresa M Marteau

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Abstract

Pack size of tobacco products, including factory‐made cigarettes and loose tobacco, is an important but neglected aspect of tobacco control policy. Understanding the nature of the relationship between pack size and consumption, as well as the underlying mechanisms, is key for informing effective policy and reducing smoking prevalence.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages2
JournalAddiction
Early online date13 Feb 2020
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 13 Feb 2020

Research Groups and Themes

  • Physical and Mental Health
  • Tobacco and Alcohol

Keywords

  • behaviour change
  • pack size
  • policy
  • public health
  • smoking
  • tobacco control

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