Grant Details
Grant Number: |
1R01CA098342-01 Interpret this number |
Primary Investigator: |
Middlestadt, Susan |
Organization: |
Academy For Educational Development |
Project Title: |
Study of Tobacco Industry Documents: Marketing to Women |
Fiscal Year: |
2003 |
Abstract
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant)
When the tobacco industry targeted American women for increased consumption, they invested tremendous resources to understand and exploit the position of women in society and their resulting wants and needs. Access to the formerly secret internal industry documents makes possible a comprehensive search for and analysis of tobacco industry documents that supported the targeting of women. With experts in tobacco control, document analysis, behavioral science, marketing, and counter-marketing, the proposed research will locate and analyze behavioral and consumer research and other marketing documents to improve our understanding of how the tobacco industry markets to women. The ultimate goals of this research include informing and improving counter-marketing efforts. The research seeks:
. To conduct a comprehensive, systematic search for tobacco industry documents relevant to . behavioral and consumer research on women and marketing to women;
. To create a user-friendly, well indexed database of these documents and make it widely available through tobaccodocuments.org:
. To review, analyze, and interpret key documents to address questions including:
. What are the techniques, processes and tools the industry uses to identify promising segments of the female market and to develop marketing strategies and tactics for these segments?
. What are the determinants, benefits, and appeals that are successful in getting women in general, and various subsegments of women to smoke? Which are the least successful approaches?
. How does the industry attract new female smokers? Keep current smokers from quitting?
. How does the industry identity, exploit, respond to, and/or influence social trends?
. To develop and test counter-marketing concepts that might be effective:
. To disseminate the findings on marketing and counter-marketing to academic and applied audiences.
Publications
Incorporating environmental variables as precursor background variables of the theory of planned behavior to predict quitting-related intentions: a comparative study between adult and young adult smokers.
Authors: Lee C.G.
, Middlestadt S.E.
, Seo D.C.
, Lin H.C.
, Macy J.T.
, Park S.
.
Source: Archives Of Public Health = Archives Belges De Sante Publique, 2018; 76, p. 66.
EPub date: 2018-11-01 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 30410755
Related Citations
Applying the theory of planned behavior to explore the relation between smoke-free air laws and quitting intentions.
Authors: Macy J.T.
, Middlestadt S.E.
, Seo D.C.
, Kolbe L.J.
, Jay S.J.
.
Source: Health Education & Behavior : The Official Publication Of The Society For Public Health Education, 2012 Feb; 39(1), p. 27-34.
PMID: 21518919
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