Countering tobacco industry sponsorship of Hispanic/Latino organizations through policy adoption: a case study.
Health Promot Pract
; 5(3 Suppl): 143S-156S, 2004 Jul.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-15231108
Restricted by Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) provisions, the tobacco industry employs corporate sponsorship of communities of color (e.g., sponsoring community cultural events and/or chambers of commerce) to secure their stronghold. The Hispanic/Latino Tobacco Education Network (H/LaTEN) initiated efforts to counter these marketing forms within the Hispanic community. In 1998, 38 California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce (CHCCs) were contacted to assess the tobacco industry's marketing tactics and penetration. CHCCs reported receiving tobacco funding in the past, making them susceptible to future protobacco industry influence. Subsequently, an intervention was implemented to inoculate the CHCCs against industry influence by encouraging an antitobacco corporate sponsorship policy adoption. Six CHCCs representing approximately 400 businesses in the community adopted this policy. Targeting susceptible organizations including and beyond the Hispanic community and advocating for an antitobacco corporate sponsorship policy adoption are strategies that can be used in tandem with MSA enforcement to effectively build resistance.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Public Policy
/
Social Control, Formal
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Hispanic or Latino
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Tobacco Industry
Aspects:
Determinantes_sociais_saude
Limits:
Humans
Country/Region as subject:
America do norte
Language:
En
Journal:
Health Promot Pract
Journal subject:
SAUDE PUBLICA
Year:
2004
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
United States
Country of publication:
United States