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Young Adults’ Perceptions of Cigarette Warning Labels in the United States and Canada

INTRODUCTION: For the past 20 years, there have been no changes to the text-only cigarette warning labels in the United States. During this same time period, other countries placed large graphic warning labels on cigarette packages. The purpose of this study was to investigate the reactions of U.S....

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Autores principales: O’Hegarty, Michelle, Pederson, Linda L, Nelson, David, Wortley, Pascale, Yenokyan, Gayane
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1893125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17362618
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author O’Hegarty, Michelle
Pederson, Linda L
Nelson, David
Wortley, Pascale
Yenokyan, Gayane
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Pederson, Linda L
Nelson, David
Wortley, Pascale
Yenokyan, Gayane
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description INTRODUCTION: For the past 20 years, there have been no changes to the text-only cigarette warning labels in the United States. During this same time period, other countries placed large graphic warning labels on cigarette packages. The purpose of this study was to investigate the reactions of U.S. young adult smokers and nonsmokers aged 18 to 24 years to Canadian cigarette label text and graphic warnings. The study focused on determining their perceptions and the potential impact of Canadian labels on smoking, and study participants were asked for suggestions for modifications of U.S. cigarette warning labels so they would be effective for smoking deterrence and cessation. METHODS: During January and February 2002, 11 focus groups consisting of 54 smokers and 41 nonsmokers were conducted in the Detroit metropolitan area. Current smokers were defined as those who had smoked a cigarette within the past 30 days. Participants were asked about their knowledge and perceptions of current U.S. cigarette warning labels and their impressions of Canadian cigarette warning labels. ANALYSIS: A content analysis and a word index were applied to the transcripts of all focus groups to identify and clarify themes and domains that appeared in group discussions and to compare results across different groups. RESULTS: Focus group participants reported that Canadian cigarette warning labels were more visible and informative than U.S. cigarette warning labels. Messages perceived to be relevant to smokers were considered effective. Education level did not appear related to how participants responded to warning labels. There were some differences for warning labels that had sex-specific messages. DISCUSSION: Warning labels are one component of comprehensive tobacco control and smoking cessation efforts. Stronger warnings on cigarette packages need to be part of a larger U.S. public health educational effort.
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spelling pubmed-18931252007-07-03 Young Adults’ Perceptions of Cigarette Warning Labels in the United States and Canada O’Hegarty, Michelle Pederson, Linda L Nelson, David Wortley, Pascale Yenokyan, Gayane Prev Chronic Dis Original Research INTRODUCTION: For the past 20 years, there have been no changes to the text-only cigarette warning labels in the United States. During this same time period, other countries placed large graphic warning labels on cigarette packages. The purpose of this study was to investigate the reactions of U.S. young adult smokers and nonsmokers aged 18 to 24 years to Canadian cigarette label text and graphic warnings. The study focused on determining their perceptions and the potential impact of Canadian labels on smoking, and study participants were asked for suggestions for modifications of U.S. cigarette warning labels so they would be effective for smoking deterrence and cessation. METHODS: During January and February 2002, 11 focus groups consisting of 54 smokers and 41 nonsmokers were conducted in the Detroit metropolitan area. Current smokers were defined as those who had smoked a cigarette within the past 30 days. Participants were asked about their knowledge and perceptions of current U.S. cigarette warning labels and their impressions of Canadian cigarette warning labels. ANALYSIS: A content analysis and a word index were applied to the transcripts of all focus groups to identify and clarify themes and domains that appeared in group discussions and to compare results across different groups. RESULTS: Focus group participants reported that Canadian cigarette warning labels were more visible and informative than U.S. cigarette warning labels. Messages perceived to be relevant to smokers were considered effective. Education level did not appear related to how participants responded to warning labels. There were some differences for warning labels that had sex-specific messages. DISCUSSION: Warning labels are one component of comprehensive tobacco control and smoking cessation efforts. Stronger warnings on cigarette packages need to be part of a larger U.S. public health educational effort. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2007-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC1893125/ /pubmed/17362618 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Nelson, David
Wortley, Pascale
Yenokyan, Gayane
Young Adults’ Perceptions of Cigarette Warning Labels in the United States and Canada
title Young Adults’ Perceptions of Cigarette Warning Labels in the United States and Canada
title_full Young Adults’ Perceptions of Cigarette Warning Labels in the United States and Canada
title_fullStr Young Adults’ Perceptions of Cigarette Warning Labels in the United States and Canada
title_full_unstemmed Young Adults’ Perceptions of Cigarette Warning Labels in the United States and Canada
title_short Young Adults’ Perceptions of Cigarette Warning Labels in the United States and Canada
title_sort young adults’ perceptions of cigarette warning labels in the united states and canada
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1893125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17362618
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