A cross-country comparison of the prevalence of exposure to tobacco advertisements among adolescents aged 13¿15 years in 20 low and middle income countries
Conclusion:
Prevalence of exposure to various pro-tobacco advertisements was high among adolescents in the LMICs surveyed. Enhanced and sustained national efforts are needed to reduce exposure to all forms of tobacco advertising and promotional activities.
Source: Tobacco Induced Diseases - Category: Global & Universal Authors: Israel AgakuAkinyele AdisaAkindayo AkinyamojuSamuel Agboola Source Type: research
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