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- Title
A Model of Cigarette Advertisement Policy in Preventing Children Smoking Habits in Palu City, Indonesia: A Systematic Review.
- Authors
Napirah, Muhammad Ryman; Amiruddin, Ridwan; Palutturi, Sukri; Stang; Vidyanto; Nur, Rosmala; Basir, Muhammad
- Abstract
Objective: The high prevalence of smokers in Indonesia has led the government to issue various policies. One of the policies issued by the government to reduce or limit the prevalence is the cigarette advertisement policy. The purpose of this systematic review is to develop a model of cigarette advertisement policy in preventing children smoking habits in Palu City, Indonesia. Method: This research used a systematic literature review. Various references were collected from online database including reports, journals, and books in the last 10 years. The journals were mostly from the scholarly journals. The articles were screened according to the research objectives. The keywords used are cigarette advertisement policy and children smoking habits. Results: This study showed that the use of a model of cigarette advertisement policy is very effective in preventing children smoking habits. Cigarette advertisement regulation policy is the government's commitment to protect children, as an effort to protect the younger generation from cigarette advertisements that are intense and have a very large influence on smoking behavior. Cigarette advertisements are proven to encourage children to try cigarettes, repeating the behavior so that it eventually becomes a habit. Conclusions: This paper concludes that a model using cigarette advertisement policy is efective for prevent children smoking habits. Further recommendation will be provided.
- Subjects
INDONESIA; SMOKING; CIGARETTES; GOVERNMENT policy; ADVERTISING; SCHOLARLY periodicals; ELECTRONIC journals
- Publication
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 2020, Vol 14, Issue 4, p7530
- ISSN
0973-9122
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12838