Do Fines for Violating Possessionuse-Purchase Laws Reduce Youth Tobacco Use?

Author:

Jason Leonard A.1,Hunt Yvonne2,Pokorny Steven B.3,Gadiraju Praveena4,Adams Monica1,Schoeny Michael5

Affiliation:

1. DePaul University, Illinois

2. Johns Hopkins University, Maryland

3. University of Florida

4. Northern Illinois University

5. University of Illinois at Chicago

Abstract

The present brief report followed children exposed to consequences for violating Purchase, Use, and Possession (PUP) laws over time to assess changes in their smoking status. Youth in 24 towns were surveyed once a year for 3 years, and rates of tobacco use for those fined for PUP law violations were assessed. Of those who were given a ticket for a PUP law violation, 35 (39%) reported not smoking during year 1. Students in grade 7 were more likely to have quit smoking (84%) than those in grade 8 (35%), grade 9 (32%), or grade 10 (21%). For the two follow-up years, 45% and 41% reported not smoking. Assuming those who attrited were smokers, it is possible that about 15% to 24% of the original sample of children cited actually quit smoking over the follow-up period. The implications of these findings are discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine,Health (social science),Medicine (miscellaneous)

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