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The association between exposure to point-of-sale anti-smoking warnings and smokers' Interest In quitting and quit attempts: findings from the international Tobacco Control Foyf Country Survey

机译:销售点禁烟警告的暴露与吸烟者戒烟和戒烟尝试的兴趣之间的关联:国际烟草控制Foyf国家调查的发现

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Aims This study aimed to examine the associations between reported exposure to anti-smoking warnings at the point-of-sale (POS) and smokers' interest in quitting and their subsequent quit attempts by comparing reactions in Australia where warnings are prominent to smokers in other countries. Design A prospective multi-country cohort design was employed. Setting Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States. Participants A total of 21613 adult smokers who completed at least one of the seven waves (2002-08) of the International Tobacco Control Four Country Survey were included in the analysis. Measurements Reported exposure to POS anti-smoking warnings and smokers' interest in quitting at the same wave and quit attempts over the following year. Findings Compared to smokers in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States, Australian smokers reported higher levels of awareness of POS anti-smoking warnings, and this difference was consistent over the study period. Over waves in Australia (but not in the other three countries) there was a significantly positive association between reported exposure to POS anti-smoking warnings and interest in quitting [adjusted odds ratio = 1.139, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.039-1.249, P < 0.01] and prospective quit attempts (adjusted odds ratio =1.216, 95% CI 1.114-1.327, P < 0.001) when controlling for demographics, smoking characteristics, overall salience of anti-smoking information and awareness of anti-smoking material from channels other than POS. Conclusions Point-of-sale health warnings about tobacco are more prominent in Australia than the United Kingdom, the United States or Canada and appear to act as a prompt to quitting.
机译:目的本研究旨在通过比较在澳大利亚其他地方吸烟者对警告最为明显的反应,来检验销售点(POS)上报告的吸烟警告暴露与吸烟者对戒烟的兴趣以及他们随后的戒烟尝试之间的关联。国家。设计采用了预期的多国队列设计。设置澳大利亚,加拿大,英国和美国。参与分析的人总计21613名成年吸烟者,他们完成了国际烟草控制四国调查的七次浪潮(2002-08年)中的至少一项。根据测量报告,在第二年,POS吸烟警告和吸烟者对同一戒烟和戒烟尝试的兴趣有所增加。调查结果与加拿大,英国和美国的吸烟者相比,澳大利亚的吸烟者报告的POS禁烟警告意识更高,并且在研究期间这一差异是一致的。在澳大利亚(但在其他三个国家中却没有),随着浪潮的增加,报告的POS禁烟警告暴露与戒烟兴趣之间存在显着正相关[调整后的优势比= 1.139,95%置信区间(CI)1.039-1.249, P <0.01]和预期的戒烟尝试(调整后的优势比= 1.216,95%CI 1.114-1.327,P <0.001),以控制人口统计,吸烟特征,反吸烟信息的整体重要性以及对渠道中的反吸烟材料的了解除POS以外。结论关于烟草的销售点健康警告在澳大利亚比英国,美国或加拿大更为突出,并且似乎是戒烟的提示。

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