The impact of including cessation resource information on health warnings on standardised tobacco packaging on awareness and use: A longitudinal online survey in the United Kingdom

作者: Crawford Moodie , Catherine Best , Nathan Critchlow , Martine Stead , Ann McNeill

DOI: 10.1093/NTR/NTAA251

关键词: DemographyEx smokersNoticeConfidence intervalInclusion (education)PsychologyResource informationOdds ratio

摘要: INTRODUCTION Since May 2017, all cigarettes and roll-your-own (RYO) tobacco in the United Kingdom must be sold standardized packs with pictorial warnings displaying, for first time, a stop-smoking website. AIMS AND METHODS Data come from three waves of longitudinal online survey smokers ex-smokers conducted pre- post-standardized packaging, Wave 1 (W1) April-May 2016, 2 (W2) September-November 3 (W3) May-July 2019. Only are included analysis: W1 (N = 6233), W2 3629), W3 2412). We explored any change citing on as source information about website, whether was associated use As warnings, therefore larger RYO than cigarette due to pack size, we differences awareness website among exclusive (W1 3142, 1884, 1247) 2046, 1119, 814). RESULTS Among recalling seeing increased between 14.0%, 24.2%, 25.1%) having visited (odds ratio 11.81, 95% confidence interval 8.47-16.46). Citing at each wave 15.5%, 26.3%, 32.1%), while it only 10.5%, 22.4%, 19.9%). CONCLUSIONS Warnings an important cessation resource information. Making this more prominent may help sustain awareness. IMPLICATIONS The findings support inclusion also packs, which is function size would have impact That were likely notice suggests that should prominent.

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