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Alternatives for Targeting Women in Anti-Smoking Campaigns: Insights from a Smoking Perceived Value Perspective

Authors

MONTERO SIMÓ, MARÍA JOSÉ, Isabel Polo-Pena, Ana , ARAQUE PADILLA, RAFAEL, Miguel Rey-Pino, Juan

External publication

No

Means

J. Consum. Aff.

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

2.038

SJR Impact

0.695

Publication date

01/01/2018

ISI

000438722800012

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-85050013733

Abstract

Although public anti-smoking campaigns have undoubtedly paid off, their scope has been rather limited. This paper aims to contribute to this debate and provide a theoretical foundation based on the perceptions of female smokers that could provide guidance for the planning and design of more effective anti-smoking campaigns. To attain this end, this study resorts to the concept of Perceived Value (PV). A scale of measurement was drawn up from the conceptualization of the Smoking PV (SPV) founded on a review of the specialized literature on smoking habits and an empirical study drawn from a sampling of female smokers. Results offer empirical evidence on the utility of the SPV both to improve our understanding of the perceived smoker experience and to predict intentions to quit smoking.