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PHR - 10/3000/07
Determining the Impact of Smoking Point of Sale Legislation Among Youth (DISPLAY) Study
Project title: Determining the Impact of Smoking Point of Sale Legislation Among Youth (DISPLAY) Study
Call to action: 10/3000 10/3000 PHR Researcher Led - Oct 2010 RFBoard
Research type: Primary Research
Chief investigator: Professor Sally Haw
Lead Author: Professor Sally Haw
Contractor: University of Stirling
Cost: £1,372,817.67
Co-investigators: Dr Winfried Van der Sluijs, Mr Douglas Eadie, Ms Anne Marie MacKintosh
, Professor Amanda Amos
, Professor Candace Currie, Professor Jamie Pearce
, Professor John Frank.
Started: January 2012 | Status: Published January 2020
Point-of-sale legislation was successful in reducing overall visibility of tobacco products and smoking initiation in young people, however, cues that tobacco is for sale are still visible, particularly in areas of deprivation.
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