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Tobacco denormalization and industry beliefs among smokers from four countries.

机译:来自四个国家的吸烟者的烟草非正常化现象和行业信念。

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BACKGROUND: Tobacco denormalization is an important concept for understanding smoking behavior. The present study sought to assess beliefs about the tobacco industry and the social acceptability of smoking among nationally representative samples of adult smokers from four countries, and to assess the relationship of these measures to cessation behavior and tobacco-control policy. DESIGN: A longitudinal survey of 9058 adult smokers from Canada (n = 2214), the United States (n = 2138), the United Kingdom (n = 2401), and Australia (n = 2305), was conducted in October-December 2002 and again in June and August 2003 (75% follow-up rate). The analyses were conducted in 2005. RESULTS: The findings indicate that few smokers perceive approval for their smoking, and most hold relatively antagonistic beliefs toward the tobacco industry. For example, 80% of smokers reported that society disapproves of smoking, and more than three quarters reported that tobacco companies cannot be trusted to tell the truth. Social and industry denormalization were independently associated with intentions to quit smoking. Baseline levels of social denormalization were associated with abstinence at the 8-month follow-up, as were changes in industry denormalization beliefs between baseline and follow-up. Anti-industry beliefs at baseline did not predict abstinence at follow-up. A similar pattern of findings was observed across all four countries. In addition, social denormalization and anti-industry beliefs were significantly associated with tobacco-control policies, such as noticing health warnings on packages and greater workplace smoking restrictions. CONCLUSIONS: Tobacco denormalization constructs were independently linked to cessation-related outcomes among adults from four countries. Tobacco-industry denormalization themes in mass media campaigns may help to reduce tobacco use above and beyond more traditional communications that target social norms.
机译:背景:烟草非正常化是了解吸烟行为的重要概念。本研究旨在评估来自四个国家的全国代表性成年吸烟者样本中有关烟草业和吸烟的社会接受度的信念,并评估这些措施与戒烟行为和烟草控制政策之间的关系。设计:2002年10月至12月对来自加拿大(n = 2214),美国(n = 2138),英国(n = 2401)和澳大利亚(n = 2305)的9058名成年吸烟者进行了纵向调查。并于2003年6月和2003年8月再次随访(随访率为75%)。该分析于2005年进行。结果:研究结果表明,很少吸烟者认可其吸烟,并且大多数人对烟草业持相对敌对的信念。例如,有80%的吸烟者报告说社会不赞成吸烟,而超过四分之三的报告者说,不能信任烟草公司说实话。社会和行业反常态化与戒烟意愿独立相关。在8个月的随访中,社会非正规化的基线水平与禁欲有关,在基线和随访之间行业非正规化信念的变化也是如此。基线时的反行业信念不能预测后续的禁欲。在所有四个国家中都观察到了类似的结果。此外,社会反常态和反行业信念与烟草控制政策有显着关联,例如注意到包装上的健康警告和更大的工作场所吸烟限制。结论:烟草非正常化结构与四个国家成年人戒烟相关的结果独立相关。大众媒体宣传活动中的烟草业非正常化主题可能有助于减少烟草使用,超越以社会规范为目标的更为传统的交流方式。

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