Cancer illustrations and warning labels on cigarette packs: perceptions of teenagers from high socioeconomic status in Lahore

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Zil-E-Ali, Ahsan
Ahsen, Noor Fatima [1 ]
Iqbal, Humaira [1 ]
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[1] FMH Coll Med & Dent, Dept Community Med, Lahore, Pakistan
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Tobacco; Socioeconomic status; Teenage; Prohibition; Health education; TOBACCO SMOKING; RISK AWARENESS; COUNTRIES; SMOKERS;
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Smoking is linked with adverse health outcomes and multi-organ diseases with six million deaths every year. The smoking population includes both genders and the habit is seen in minors as well. The cross-sectional study was conducted in Lahore among teenagers belonging to high socioeconomic class. A sample of 191 students was recruited by convenience sampling. The teenagers were questioned on their perceptions relating to prohibition labels, factors that led them to smoke, and ideas to make health warnings more effective. Overall, 66(34.55%) teenagers were smokers, and of them, 50(75.75%) were boys and 16(24.24%) were girls. Besides, 25(37.9%) smokers were of the view that smoking is a bad habit; 40(60.6%) said prohibition labels would not change the mindset of the smoker; 35(53%) believed that a smoker is completely uninfluenced by prohibition labels. Results suggest that the warning labels on cigarette packs should be made more comprehensible and alarming for smokers.
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