Literature DB >> 33460337

Spatial analysis of outdoor tobacco advertisement around children and adolescents in Indonesia.

Susy Katikana Sebayang1,2, Desak Made Sintha Kurnia Dewi1,2, Septa Indra Puspikawati2,3, Erni Astutik2,4, Soenarnatalina Melaniani2,4, Dian Kusuma5.   

Abstract

There is a major gap of action by the Indonesian government to control tobacco advertisement. This study aimed to compare outdoor tobacco advertisements (OTAs) in locations with and without OTA bans in relation to their proximity to children and adolescents. Global positioning system coordinates of all OTAs visible from the streets in Banyuwangi and Surabaya in East Java province were collected and analysed to determine their density at 0-100, >100-300 and >300-500 m from facilities used by children and adolescents. Hotspot analysis was conducted to identify places with exceptionally high densities of OTAs. The number and density of OTAs in Surabaya, where there was no policy for controlling OTAs, were greater than those in Banyuwangi, where OTAs were partially banned. Regardless of the existence of a ban, OTAs were 2.6-3.4 times denser in areas closer to facilities used by children and adolescents than further apart. The OTA point hotspots approximated the hotspots of tobacco retailers and facilities used by children and adolescents in both locations. A partial ban may only have a small impact. A total advertising ban, including at point of sale, should be encouraged for both locations for optimal protection of children and adolescents.

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Keywords:  Indonesia; Outdoor tobacco advertisement; adolescent; advertisement density

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33460337     DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2020.1869800

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Public Health        ISSN: 1744-1692


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Authors:  Hala AlJishi; Dian Kusuma; Alaa AlQurashi; Ali AlFaiz; Abdulaziz AlSaad; Maha Aljishi
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-05-30

2.  Is Youth Smoking Related to the Density and Proximity of Outdoor Tobacco Advertising Near Schools? Evidence from Indonesia.

Authors:  Sri Handayani; Enny Rachmani; Kriswiharsi Kun Saptorini; Yusthin Merianti Manglapy; Abdillah Ahsan; Dian Kusuma
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-03-04       Impact factor: 3.390

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