Cigarette advertising in magazines for latinas, white women, and men, 1998?2002: a preliminary investigation
Author(s) -
Senaida Fernandez,
Norval J. Hickman,
Elizabeth A. Klonoff,
Hope Landrine,
Ken Kashima,
Bina Parekh,
Catherine Brouillard,
Michelle Zolezzi,
Jennifer Jensen,
Zorahna Weslowski
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
journal of community health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.822
H-Index - 63
eISSN - 1573-3610
pISSN - 0094-5145
DOI - 10.1007/s10900-004-1097-5
Subject(s) - white (mutation) , ethnic group , advertising , cigarette smoking , medicine , psychology , gerontology , sociology , biochemistry , chemistry , anthropology , business , gene
Cigarette ads in popular magazines play a role in smoking and in brand preferences among women and men, but few studies have analyzed ads directed at women vs men, and no study has examined ads directed at women of different ethnic groups. Hence, we examined cigarette ads in popular magazines for White women, Latinas, and men 1998 through 2002 for the first time. Significant differences in the number of cigarette ads by magazine audience were found, along with significant differences in the type and brands of cigarettes advertised to each group. These preliminary findings suggest that the tobacco industry may target women in a manner that differs from its targeting of men, and may target Latinas in a manner that it does not target White women. Results are discussed in terms of the need for further research on tobacco ads directed at women.
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