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        Using a social action approach to investigate young people’s access to tobacco through social sources

         
         
         
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        Author(s)

        Amanda Amos, Colin Lumsdaine, Colin Morrison and Ian Fyfe.

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        Professor Amanda Amos  Professor of Health Promotion, Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences and Informatics, University of Edinburgh

        Colin Lumsdaine  Senior Health Promotion Specialist (Tobacco and Young People), Health Promotion Service, NHS Lothian, Edinburgh

        Biography

        Amanda Amos is Professor of Health Promotion at the University of Edinburgh. She has been teaching and researching health promotion for over 30 years. Her main area of research is tobacco control.  Her current research includes evaluating interventions and policies on: smoking in the home, young people’s sources of cigarettes, school prevention interventions, the point of sale display ban, reducing inequalities and smoking, and e-cigarettes. Amanda is a member of the UKCTAS, the Scottish Ministerial Working Groups on Tobacco Control and Smoking Prevention, and the Boards of the International Network of Women Against Tobacco (Europe) and IUATLD.

        Colin Lumsdaine is a senior health promotion specialist with a remit for tobacco prevention and young people at NHS Lothian.



         
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