Restricting the Retail Supply of Tobacco to Minors

To examine the impact of enforcement of age-restricted tobacco sales on adolescent tobacco purchasing and smoking, we compared the Central Coast intervention area to the rest of New South Wales (NSW) and Australia. We collected data on students in school years 7-12 from triennial health surveys at b...

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Adolescents
Australia - epidemiology
Child
Cigarette smoking
Cigarettes
Commerce - legislation & jurisprudence
Enforcement
Equality and Human Rights
Guideline Adherence
Health policy
Health promotion
Health surveys
Humans
Intervention
Law enforcement
Medical Sociology
Minors - legislation & jurisprudence
New South Wales
New South Wales - epidemiology
New South Wales, Australia
Original Article
Prevalence
Public Health
Purchasing
Regulation
Restrictions
Retail sales
Retail stores
Sales
School surveys
Smoking
Smoking - epidemiology
Smoking - legislation & jurisprudence
Smoking cessation
Smoking Prevention
Social Justice
Social Policy
Social Sciences
Sociology
Teenagers
Tobacco
Tobacco industry
Youth
title Restricting the Retail Supply of Tobacco to Minors
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