Pre-post implementation policy support for warnings on cigarette filters in Canada among adults who smoke cigarettes.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Emily E Hackworth, Samantha L Petillo, Yanwen Sun, Dèsirée Vidaña-Pérez, Crawford Moodie, Jeff Niederdeppe, David Hammond, James F Thrasher
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Abstract

Background: Canada has become the first country in the world to require warnings to be displayed on cigarette sticks. Tobacco companies were given a transition period, from 30 April to 31 July 2024 to ensure that all king size cigarettes sold in the country included warnings on the filter of each cigarette stick. Warnings on the filter of regular size cigarettes will be implemented from April 2025.

Methods: We used an online panel provider to recruit an open cohort of adults in Canada who smoked factory-made or roll-your-own cigarettes. Seven waves of data were collected at 3-month intervals between February 2023 to August 2024, with 10 521 observations across 4310 participants. Participants were asked about support for the inclusion of warnings on cigarette filters, accompanied by an image of one of the six prescribed warnings (eg, 'Cigarettes damage your organs'). Smoking behaviours and sociodemographic characteristics were also queried.

Results: Generalised estimated equations were used to estimate support at each wave. At W1 (February 2023, prior to the policy announcement), 25% of participants reported supporting printed health messages on cigarette sticks, significantly increasing to 27% by W7 (August 2024, at the end of the implementation transition period). Participants were more likely to support the policy if they used other nicotine/tobacco products, roll-your-own cigarettes, had a recent quit attempt, intended to quit, or had higher risk perception of smoking harms, and less likely if they were older, female, white or reported greater reactance to warnings on cigarette packs.

Conclusion: Just as increased support has been found for a range of tobacco control policies post-implementation, we found increased support for warnings on cigarettes during the transition period. However, support for this policy among people who smoke remains low. Other countries considering implementing this policy may consider these findings.

加拿大对吸烟成人在香烟过滤嘴上印制警语的实施前后政策支持。
背景:加拿大成为世界上第一个要求在香烟棒上显示警告语的国家。烟草公司获得了一个过渡期,从2024年4月30日到7月31日,以确保在该国销售的所有特大号香烟在每根香烟的过滤嘴上都印有警告语。从2025年4月起,普通尺寸香烟的过滤嘴上将出现警告。方法:我们使用在线小组供应商招募加拿大吸烟工厂制造或自己卷烟的成年人的开放队列。在2023年2月至2024年8月期间,每隔3个月收集7波数据,对4310名参与者进行了10521次观察。参与者被问及是否支持在香烟过滤嘴上加上六种规定警告之一的图片(例如,“香烟损害你的器官”)。吸烟行为和社会人口学特征也被询问。结果:使用广义估计方程来估计每个波浪的支撑力。在第1个工作阶段(2023年2月,政策宣布之前),25%的参与者报告支持在香烟棒上印刷健康信息,到第7个工作阶段(2024年8月,实施过渡期结束时),这一比例大幅增加至27%。如果参与者使用其他尼古丁/烟草产品,自己卷烟,最近尝试戒烟,打算戒烟,或者对吸烟危害的风险认知较高,那么他们更有可能支持该政策,而如果他们年龄较大,女性,白人或对卷烟包装上的警告反应更强烈,则不太可能支持该政策。结论:正如一系列控烟政策在实施后得到越来越多的支持一样,我们发现在过渡时期对香烟警示的支持也在增加。然而,吸烟者对这项政策的支持率仍然很低。考虑实施这项政策的其他国家可以考虑这些调查结果。
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Tobacco Control
Tobacco Control 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
26.90%
发文量
223
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tobacco Control is an international peer-reviewed journal covering the nature and consequences of tobacco use worldwide; tobacco''s effects on population health, the economy, the environment, and society; efforts to prevent and control the global tobacco epidemic through population-level education and policy changes; the ethical dimensions of tobacco control policies; and the activities of the tobacco industry and its allies.
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