Availability and advertising of electronic cigarettes in two Russian cities following implementation of comprehensive tobacco advertising restrictions

INTRODUCTION Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) continue to gain popularity globally. Jurisdictions with comprehensive tobacco control policies, which limit the use and availability of combustible tobacco products but do not regulate e-cigarettes (as in Russia), may be vulnerable to the expansion...

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description INTRODUCTION Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) continue to gain popularity globally. Jurisdictions with comprehensive tobacco control policies, which limit the use and availability of combustible tobacco products but do not regulate e-cigarettes (as in Russia), may be vulnerable to the expansion of the e-cigarette market. METHODS Using McNemar's test conducted in STATA, this observational study assessed changes between 2014 and 2016 in the availability of e-cigarettes across 239 retail outlets in Moscow and St Petersburg. Also, this study characterized the presence of retail advertising and promotion of e-cigarettes in 2016. RESULTS Between 2014 and 2016, the availability and display of e-cigarettes increased within traditional tobacco product retail venues (27.6% in 2014 vs 51.9% in 2016; p
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advertising and promotion
Availability
Cigarette industry
Cigarettes
Convenience stores
Data collection
Electronic cigarettes
Flammability
Jurisdiction
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Marketing
Observational studies
Public health
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Retail stores
russia
Science & Technology
Service stations
Short Report
Smoking
Software
Substance Abuse
Supermarkets
surveillance
Tobacco
tobacco control
title Availability and advertising of electronic cigarettes in two Russian cities following implementation of comprehensive tobacco advertising restrictions
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