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RESEARCH ARTICLE (Open Access)

Factors influencing reductions in smoking among Australian adolescents

Anita Dessaix A * , Audrey Maag B , Jeanie McKenzie A and David Currow A
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A Cancer Institute NSW, Sydney, Australia

B Centre for Population Health, NSW Ministry of Health, Sydney, Australia

Public Health Research and Practice 26, e2611605 https://doi.org/10.17061/phrp2611605
Published: 28 January 2016

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Abstract

A continued increase in the proportion of adolescents who never smoke, as well as an understanding of factors that influence reductions in smoking among this susceptible population, is crucial. The World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control provides an appropriate structure to briefly examine Australian and New South Wales policies and programs that are influencing reductions in smoking among adolescents in Australia. This paper provides an overview of price and recent tax measures to reduce the demand for tobacco, the evolution of smoke-free environment policies, changes to tobacco labelling and packaging, public education campaigns, and restrictions to curb tobacco advertising. It also discusses supplyreduction measures that limit adolescents’ access to tobacco products. Consideration is given to emerging priorities to achieve continued declines in smoking by Australian adolescents.