| Literature DB >> 32411895 |
Hario Megatsari1, Ilham A Ridlo2, Vilda Amir3, Dian Kusuma4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Despite having over 60 million smokers in 2018, Indonesia still lacks tobacco control measures, including an outdoor tobacco advertising ban. This study aimed to provide evidence on the visibility and hotspots of advertisements around educational facilities in a city without a ban.Entities:
Keywords: Indonesia; educational facility; hotspots; outdoor tobacco advertisements; visibility
Year: 2019 PMID: 32411895 PMCID: PMC7205114 DOI: 10.18332/tpc/112462
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tob Prev Cessat ISSN: 2459-3087
Outdoor tobacco advertisements and educational facilities in Surabaya city, 2018
| Billboard | 193 | 63 |
| Banner | 94 | 31 |
| Videoboard | 20 | 7 |
| Total | 307 | |
| PT. Djarum | 116 | 38 |
| PT. HM Sampoerna | 83 | 27 |
| PT. Gudang Garam | 73 | 24 |
| Other companies | 35 | 11 |
| Total | 307 | |
| Primary school (6–12) | 684 | 57 |
| Junior high school (13–15) | 346 | 29 |
| Senior high school (16–18) | 169 | 14 |
| Total | 1199 | |
| Government | 397 | 33 |
| Private | 802 | 67 |
| Total | 1199 | |
| Government | 7 | 8 |
| Private | 81 | 92 |
| Total | 88 | |
One advert was excluded because it was outside of the city boundary used for spatial analysis. Other companies include PT. Bentoel International, PT. Wismilak, PT. Karyadibya Mahardika, PT. Kolang Citra Abadi, and PT. Nojorono Tobacco. The University of Airlangga has three separate campuses (counted as three facilities) but Sepuluh November Institute of Technology, the State Polytechnic in Electronics, and the State Polytechnic in Marine Engineering were within the same campus complex so were counted as one facility.
Figure 1Visibility and hotspots of outdoor tobacco advert around educational facility in Surabaya, 2018
Number and proportion of educational facilities and outdoor tobacco advertisements related to buffers
| All schools | 1199 | 48 (4) | 326 (27) | 307 | 54 (18) | 239 (78) | 1199 | 652 (54) |
| Government | 397 | 20 (5) | 113 (28) | 307 | 27 (9) | 155 (50) | 397 | 225 (57) |
| Private | 802 | 28 (3) | 213 (27) | 307 | 34 (11) | 188 (61) | 802 | 427 (53) |
| Primary | 684 | 29 (4) | 185 (27) | 307 | 45 (15) | 209 (68) | 684 | 378 (55) |
| Junior high | 346 | 13 (4) | 92 (27) | 307 | 22 (7) | 152 (50) | 346 | 183 (53) |
| Senior high | 169 | 6 (4) | 49 (29) | 307 | 8 (3) | 90 (29) | 169 | 91 (54) |
| All universities | 88 | 8 (9) | 27 (31) | 307 | 14 (5) | 33 (11) | 88 | 59 (67) |
| Government | 7 | 4 (57) | 4 (57) | 307 | 10 (3) | 12 (4) | 7 | 6 (86) |
| Private | 81 | 4 (5) | 23 (28) | 307 | 4 (1) | 22 (7) | 81 | 53 (65) |
Advert: advertisement. Buffer analysis, hotspot analysis and calculations were conducted in ArcMap. Hotspot analysis used Getis-Ord Gi* statistics. Hotspots show a significant cluster of a higher number of tobacco advertisements at a 95% level.
Characteristics of subdistricts with and without advertisement hotspots
| Population | 116258 | 82548 |
| Area size km2 | 6.1 | 13.6 |
| Population density per km2 | 20333 | 7532 |
| Poverty rates | 21.6 | 16.9 |
| Population | 106559 | 80418 |
| Area size km2 | 9.1 | 13.0 |
| Population density per km2 | 15579 | 8207 |
| Poverty rates | 21.6 | 16.9 |