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Impact of graphic and text warnings on cigarette packs: findings from four countries over five years

机译:图形和文字警告对香烟包装的影响:五年来四个国家的调查结果

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Objectives: To examine the impact of health warnings on smokers by comparing the short-term impact of new graphic (2006) Australian warnings with: (i) earlier (2003) United Kingdom larger text-based warnings; (ii) and Canadian graphic warnings (late 2000); and also to extend our understanding of warning wear-out. Methods: The International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Survey (ITC Project) follows prospective cohorts (with replenishment) of adult smokers annually (five waves: 2002-2006), in Canada, United States, UK and Australia (around 2000 per country per wave; total n = 17 773). Measures were of pack warning salience (reading and noticing); cognitive responses (thoughts of harm and quitting); and two behavioural responses: forgoing cigarettes and avoiding the warnings. Results: All four indicators of impact increased markedly among Australian smokers following the introduction of graphic warnings. Controlling for date of introduction, they stimulated more cognitive responses than the UK (text-only) changes, and were avoided more, did not significantly increase forgoing cigarettes, but were read and noticed less. The findings also extend previous work showing partial wear-out of both graphic and text-only warnings, but the Canadian warnings have more sustained effects than UK ones. Conclusions: Australia's new health warnings increased reactions that are prospectively predictive of cessation activity. Warning size increases warning effectiveness and graphic warnings may be superior to text-based warnings. While there is partial wear-out in the initial impact associated with all warnings, stronger warnings tend to sustain their effects for longer. These findings support arguments for governments to exceed minimum FCTC requirements on warnings.
机译:目标:通过比较新的图形(2006年)澳大利亚警告与以下方面的短期影响,研究健康警告对吸烟者的影响:(i)较早的(2003年)英国较大的基于文本的警告; (ii)和加拿大图形警告(2000年底);并扩展我们对警告磨损的理解。方法:国际烟草控制政策评估调查(ITC项目)对加拿大,美国,英国和澳大利亚的成年人吸烟者(五浪:2002-2006)每年(在每个浪潮中每个国家约2000个)进行了预期的队列研究(有补充)。总n = 17773)。措施包括包装警告显着性(阅读和注意);认知反应(对伤害和戒烟的想法);以及两种行为反应:放弃香烟和避免警告。结果:引入图形警告后,澳大利亚吸烟者的所有四个影响指标均显着增加。控制引入日期,与英国(纯文本)更改相比,它们刺激了更多的认知反应,并且避免得更多,并没有明显增加上述香烟的数量,但被阅读和注意到的次数较少。这些发现还扩展了先前的工作,显示出图形和纯文本警告均已部分磨损,但加拿大警告比英国警告具有更持久的影响。结论:澳大利亚的新健康警告增加了反应,可以预测戒烟活动。警告大小可提高警告效果,并且图形警告可能优于基于文本的警告。尽管与所有警告相关的初始影响中存在部分磨损,但更强的警告倾向于将其影响保持更长的时间。这些发现支持了政府超过警告的最低FCTC要求的论点。

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    《Tobacco control》 |2009年第5期|358-364|共7页
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    VicHealth Centre for Tobacco Control, The Cancer Council Victoria, 1 Rathdowne Street, Carlton, VIC 3053, Australia;

    Otago University, Wellington, New Zealand;

    University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, Toronto, Canada;

    University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada;

    Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, New York, USA;

    The Cancer Council Victoria, Melbourne, Australia;

    Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia;

    University of Stirling and The Open University, Stirling, UK;

    University of South Carolina, USA;

    University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK;

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