California Tobacco Retail Surveillance Study

This data table looks at tobacco advertisements that are likely to draw a child’s attention (e.g. advertisements below three feet, advertisements near candy). The California Tobacco Retail Surveillance Study (CTRSS), formerly the California Tobacco Advertising Survey (CTAS), is the longest-running tobacco marketing surveillance system in any state in the United States. The study assessed the availability, placement, and promotions of tobacco products in the retail setting. The study’s sample excluded tobacco retailers that require either club membership (e.g. Costco, golf courses) or had minimum-age restrictions (e.g. bars). Unusual retailer categories that were unlikely to display or advertise tobacco products, such as donut shops, were also excluded

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Additional Info

Field Value
Contact Email [email protected]
Program California Tobacco Control Program
Homepage URL https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CCDPHP/DCDIC/CTCB/Pages/CaliforniaTobaccoControlBranch.aspx
Temporal Coverage

2008-2011-2014-2017

Spatial/Geographic Coverage

California

Geographic Granularity Statewide
Language English (EN)
Frequency Annually
Source Link https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CCDPHP/DCDIC/CTCB/Pages/CaliforniaTobaccoControlBranch.aspx
Data Collection Tool

https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CCDPHP/DCDIC/CTCB/Pages/SurveyInstrument.aspx

License Terms of Use
Limitations Use of this data is subject to the CHHS Terms of Use and any copyright and proprietary notices incorporated in or accompanying the individual files.
Citation

California Tobacco Control Program, California Department of Public Health. California Tobacco Retail Surveillance Study, 2008-2017. Sacramento, CA: California Department of Public Health; 2018. https://data.chhs.ca.gov/. Accessed [DATE].

Last Updated February 14, 2020, 17:26 (UTC)