Influence of Health Warnings on Beliefs about the Health Effects of Cigarette Smoking, in the Context of an Experimental Study in Four Asian Countries

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作者
Reid, Jessica L. [1 ]
Mutti-Packer, Seema [1 ,2 ]
Gupta, Prakash C. [3 ]
Li, Qiang [4 ,5 ]
Yuan, Jiang [4 ]
Nargis, Nigar [6 ,7 ]
Hussain, A. K. M. Ghulam [7 ]
Hammond, David [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Waterloo, Sch Publ Hlth & Hlth Syst, 200 Univ Ave W, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada
[2] Univ Calgary, Dept Psychol, 2500 Univ Dr NW, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada
[3] Healis Sekhsaria Inst Publ Hlth, TTC Ind Area, 501 Technocity, Navi Mumbai 400701, Maharashtra, India
[4] Chinese Ctr Dis Control & Prevent China CDC, Tobacco Control Off, 27 Nan Wei Rd, Beijing 100050, Peoples R China
[5] Boehringer Ingelheim China Investment Co Ltd, 18-F Pingan Int Finance Ctr,Xinyuan S Rd, Beijing 100027, Peoples R China
[6] Amer Canc Soc, 555 11th St NW, Washington, DC 20004 USA
[7] Univ Dhaka, Dept Econ, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
tobacco use; smoking; health knowledge; health beliefs; warning labels; global health; adolescent; PICTORIAL WARNINGS; PACK WARNINGS; UNITED-STATES; ADULT SMOKERS; LABELS; IMPACT; KNOWLEDGE; RISKS; AWARENESS; RESPONSES;
D O I
10.3390/ijerph14080868
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Cigarette package health warnings can be an important and low-cost means of communicating the health risks of smoking. We examined whether viewing health warnings in an experimental study influenced beliefs about the health effects of smoking, by conducting surveys with similar to 500 adult male smokers and similar to 500 male and female youth (age 16-18) in Beijing, China (n = 1070), Mumbai area, India (n = 1012), Dhaka, Bangladesh (n = 1018), and Republic of Korea (n = 1362). Each respondent was randomly assigned to view and rate pictorial health warnings for 2 of 15 different health effects, after which they reported beliefs about whether smoking caused 12 health effects. Respondents who viewed relevant health warnings (vs. other warnings) were significantly more likely to believe that smoking caused that particular health effect, for several health effects in each sample. Approximately three-quarters of respondents in China (Beijing), Bangladesh (Dhaka), and Korea (which had general, text-only warnings) thought that cigarette packages should display more health information, compared to approximately half of respondents in the Mumbai area, India (which had detailed pictorial warnings). Pictorial health warnings that convey the risk of specific health effects from smoking can increase beliefs and knowledge about the health consequences of smoking, particularly for health effects that are lesser-known.
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