Tobacco Induced Diseases (Apr 2016)

Chinese smokers’ behavioral response toward cigarette price: individual and regional correlates

  • Tingzhong Yang,
  • Sihui Peng,
  • Lingwei Yu,
  • Shuhan Jiang,
  • William B. Stroub,
  • Randall R. Cottrell,
  • Ian R. H. Rockett

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12971-016-0078-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. April

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Introduction Many studies have explored smokers’ behavioral response to cigarette prices at the individual level, but none have factored in regional variation and determinants. This study addresses these research gaps in the Chinese context. Material and Methods A cross-sectional multistage sampling process was used to recruit participants in 21 cities in China. Individual-level information was collected using standardized questionnaires. City-level variables were retrieved from a nationall database. Multilevel logistic regression analysis was used to assess price sensitivity variation at both individual and city levels. Results A cross-sectional multistage sampling process was used to recruit participants in 21 cities in China. Individual-level information was collected using standardized questionnaires. City-level variables were retrieved from a nationall database. Multilevel logistic regression analysis was used to assess price sensitivity variation at both individual and city levels. Conclusions A cross-sectional multistage sampling process was used to recruit participants in 21 cities in China. Individual-level information was collected using standardized questionnaires. City-level variables were retrieved from a nationall database. Multilevel logistic regression analysis was used to assess price sensitivity variation at both individual and city levels.

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