2011
DOI: 10.21101/cejph.a3639
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Tobacco Advertisements Targeted on Women: Creating an Awareness among Women

Abstract: SUMMARYIt has been always believed that men smoke more than women, but the trend of smoking in women is increasing nowadays. In some countries there are even more female smokers than male smokers. This is a major health risk because women are present and future mothers, and increasing number of smoking women will enlarge the number of exposed children. Relatively few women are aware of gender-specific health risks, including cervical cancer, osteoporosis, poor pregnancy outcome and early menopause. Tobacco rel… Show more

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“…This finding has implications for health care providers, legislators, and those pushing back against the specific targeting of females by purveyors of tobacco. Tobacco companies have historically targeted and recruited men 28 , but female focused advertisements have been around for decades 28,29 , and include marketing smoking in women's magazines 29 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding has implications for health care providers, legislators, and those pushing back against the specific targeting of females by purveyors of tobacco. Tobacco companies have historically targeted and recruited men 28 , but female focused advertisements have been around for decades 28,29 , and include marketing smoking in women's magazines 29 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several Hollywood celebrities have used e-cigarettes in films (eg, Johnny Depp in The Tourist 2) and exposure to onscreen smoking in movies causes smoking among adolescents and young adults,46 47 raising concern that promotion of e-cigarettes by celebrities could contribute to youth use of e-cigarettes. Similar to the tactics of tobacco companies’ advertisements targeting women,48 the marketing of fashionable e-cigarettes for women may particularly appeal to young girls. Because female smoking prevalence in China is so low (2.4% in 2010), evidence that e-cigarettes are being specifically marketed to women raises concerns that this may encourage female smoking initiation and create a female market 49…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher prevalence of smoking among females from large urban settings may reflect response to intensive targeted cigarette advertising campaigns [19]. Moreover, factors related to women's emancipation and their higher spending power is suggested to influence smoking patterns among urban women [19,20]. Workforce participation as well as media influence leads to a change in perceived gender roles in society.…”
Section: Study Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%