E Feighery

Summary

Affiliation: Stanford University
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Seeing, wanting, owning: the relationship between receptivity to tobacco marketing and smoking susceptibility in young people
    E Feighery
    Stanford Center for Research in Disease Prevention, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California 94304 1825, USA
    Tob Control 7:123-8. 1998
  2. ncbi Retail trade incentives: how tobacco industry practices compare with those of other industries
    E C Feighery
    Stanford Center for Research in Disease Prevention, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
    Am J Public Health 89:1564-6. 1999
  3. ncbi Cigarette advertising and promotional strategies in retail outlets: results of a statewide survey in California
    E C Feighery
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford Center for Research in Disease Prevention, Palo Alto, California, USA
    Tob Control 10:184-8. 2001
  4. ncbi How tobacco companies ensure prime placement of their advertising and products in stores: interviews with retailers about tobacco company incentive programmes
    E C Feighery
    Public Health Institute, Berkeley, California, USA
    Tob Control 12:184-8. 2003
  5. ncbi Reaching youth at the point of sale: cigarette marketing is more prevalent in stores where adolescents shop frequently
    L Henriksen
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford Prevention Research Center, 211 Quarry Road, N145, Stanford, CA 94305 5705, USA
    Tob Control 13:315-8. 2004
  6. ncbi How do minimum cigarette price laws affect cigarette prices at the retail level?
    E C Feighery
    Public Health Institute, Oakland, California, USA
    Tob Control 14:80-5. 2005
  7. ncbi An examination of trends in amount and type of cigarette advertising and sales promotions in California stores, 2002-2005
    E C Feighery
    Public Health Institute, Oakland, California, USA
    Tob Control 17:93-8. 2008
  8. ncbi Engaging ethnically diverse teens in a substance use prevention advocacy program
    M A Winkleby
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford Center for Research in Disease Prevention, Palo Alto, California, USA
    Am J Health Promot 15:433-6, ii. 2001

Detail Information

Publications8

  1. ncbi Seeing, wanting, owning: the relationship between receptivity to tobacco marketing and smoking susceptibility in young people
    E Feighery
    Stanford Center for Research in Disease Prevention, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California 94304 1825, USA
    Tob Control 7:123-8. 1998
    ..To assess the effect of the tobacco industry's marketing practices on adolescents by examining the relationship between their receptivity to these practices and their susceptibility to start smoking...
  2. ncbi Retail trade incentives: how tobacco industry practices compare with those of other industries
    E C Feighery
    Stanford Center for Research in Disease Prevention, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
    Am J Public Health 89:1564-6. 1999
    ..This study compared the incentive payments for premium shelf space and discounts on volume purchases paid to retailers by 5 types of companies...
  3. ncbi Cigarette advertising and promotional strategies in retail outlets: results of a statewide survey in California
    E C Feighery
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford Center for Research in Disease Prevention, Palo Alto, California, USA
    Tob Control 10:184-8. 2001
    ..To examine the extent and types of cigarette advertising materials in stores and to assess tobacco company compliance with the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement (MSA)...
  4. ncbi How tobacco companies ensure prime placement of their advertising and products in stores: interviews with retailers about tobacco company incentive programmes
    E C Feighery
    Public Health Institute, Berkeley, California, USA
    Tob Control 12:184-8. 2003
    ..A better understanding of how tobacco companies influence the retail environment would help researchers and tobacco control activists to monitor industry presence in stores...
  5. ncbi Reaching youth at the point of sale: cigarette marketing is more prevalent in stores where adolescents shop frequently
    L Henriksen
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford Prevention Research Center, 211 Quarry Road, N145, Stanford, CA 94305 5705, USA
    Tob Control 13:315-8. 2004
    ..This study examines whether cigarette marketing is more prevalent in stores where adolescents shop frequently...
  6. ncbi How do minimum cigarette price laws affect cigarette prices at the retail level?
    E C Feighery
    Public Health Institute, Oakland, California, USA
    Tob Control 14:80-5. 2005
    ..This study assesses whether stores in states with minimum price laws have higher cigarette prices and lower rates of retailer participation in cigarette company promotional incentive programmes...
  7. ncbi An examination of trends in amount and type of cigarette advertising and sales promotions in California stores, 2002-2005
    E C Feighery
    Public Health Institute, Oakland, California, USA
    Tob Control 17:93-8. 2008
    ..Cigarette companies spend more of their marketing dollars in stores than in any other venue. In 2005, they spent 88% of a total of $13.1 billion to advertise and promote product sales in stores...
  8. ncbi Engaging ethnically diverse teens in a substance use prevention advocacy program
    M A Winkleby
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford Center for Research in Disease Prevention, Palo Alto, California, USA
    Am J Health Promot 15:433-6, ii. 2001
    ..No changes in individual use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs were observed by the end of the program, but improvements in community involvement and self-perception of many of the constructs were observed...