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Table 6 Percent of students who saw advertisements on billboards, or in newspapers or magazines, and had an object with a tobacco company logo on it, Peru GYTS, 2000 and 2003

From: Prevalence of smoking and other smoking related behaviors reported by the Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) in four Peruvian cities

Site

Saw ads for cigarettes on billboards in the past month

Saw ads for cigarettes in newspapers or magazines in the past month

Had an object with a cigarette brand logo on it

Huancayo, 2000

70.3 (65.3–74.8) (n = 989)

77.1 (73.6–80.2) (n = 983)

12.8 (9.8–16.4) (n = 983)

Lima, 2000

78.3 (74.6–81.6) (n = 1,198)

84.7 (82.4–86.7) (n = 1,197)

13.8 (11.4–16.7) (n = 1,190)

Tarapoto, 2000

76.6 (74.1–78.8) (n = 755)

82.5 (79.0–85.5) (n = 752)

7.4 (5.5–9.9) (n = 756)

Trujillo, 2000

71.4 (68.0–74.7) (n = 1,008)

77.6 (72.6–81.8) (n = 1,000)

11.8 (9.0–15.3) (n = 1,003)

Huancayo, 2003

69.0 (64.6–73.0) (n = 984)

72.4 (67.4–77.0) (n = 975)

13.7 (11.4–16.4) (n = 965)

Lima, 2003

76.9 (71.5–81.5) (n = 1,027)

82.0 (78.5–85.1) (n = 1,022)

12.5 (9.9–15.8) (n = 1,016)

Tarapoto, 2003

74.4 (70.9–77.6) (n = 1,119)

78.4 (74.8–81.7) (n = 1,116)

10.6 (8.8–12.7) (n = 1,108)

Trujillo, 2003

73.1 (69.3–76.6) (n = 1,328)

78.8 (75.0–82.1) (n = 1,325)

11.7 (9.3–14.6) (n = 1,319)

  1. Values are mean (95% confidence intervals).