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Advance and retreat: tobacco control policy in the U.S. military.

机译:进退:美国军方的烟草控制政策。

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This archival study explored why military tobacco control initiatives have thus far largely failed to meet their goals. We analyzed more than 5,000 previously undisclosed internal tobacco industry documents made public via an online database and additional documents obtained from the U.S. military. In four case studies, we illustrate how pressures exerted by multiple political actors resulted in weakening or rescinding military tobacco control policy initiatives. Our findings suggest that lowering military smoking rates will require health policymakers to better anticipate and counter political opponents. The findings also suggest that effective tobacco control policies may require strong, explicit implementation instructions and high-level Department of Defense support. Finally, policy designers should also consider ways to reduce or eliminate existing perverse incentives to increase tobacco consumption, such as allowing exchange store tobacco sales to fund Morale, Recreation, and Welfare Programs.
机译:这项档案研究探索了为何迄今为止迄今为止,军事控烟计划在很大程度上未能实现其目标。我们分析了通过在线数据库公开的5,000多个以前未公开的内部烟草业文件,以及从美国军方获得的其他文件。在四个案例研究中,我们说明了多个政治角色施加的压力如何导致削弱或取消军事烟草控制政策措施。我们的研究结果表明,降低军事吸烟率将需要卫生政策制定者更好地预测和应对政治反对者。研究结果还表明,有效的烟草控制政策可能需要强有力的,明确的实施指示以及国防部的高级支持。最后,政策设计者还应该考虑减少或消除增加烟草消费的现有不正当激励措施的方法,例如允许交换商店烟草销售为士气,娱乐和福利计划提供资金。

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