Publications by authors named "Rebecca Hewer"

Despite efforts to reduce adolescent smoking via minimum age-of-sale legislation, many young people continue to access tobacco through a mix of social and commercial sources. Little is known about the roles of habitus, capital, and social topographies in shaping under-age access to tobacco. This article draws on Bourdieu's theory of practice and data generated from 56 focus groups with 14- to 19-year-olds across seven European cities to answer the question "via what sources and by what means do adolescents obtain tobacco?" We find that adolescents use a range of personal capitals (social, cultural, and economic) to access tobacco, with the specific constitution and deployment of these capitals varying according to the regularities of different fields.

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Background: Despite widespread age-of-sale restrictions on tobacco, adolescents continue to obtain cigarettes and experiment with smoking. This mixed-methods study aimed to understand how European adolescents access cigarettes and how the policy context may influence this process, using a realist evaluation approach. This is the first study to assess access to cigarettes across various European contexts.

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Article Synopsis
  • Citizens' juries allow public discussions on complex policy issues, such as health inequalities, and the study reflects on three such juries.
  • The article highlights how humor can ease sensitive discussions, helping participants and researchers build better relationships and challenge power imbalances.
  • The authors call for health policy researchers to embrace humor as a valuable tool in group discussions, contributing to existing studies on deliberative practices and qualitative research.
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