Conversations about cigarette health warning labels and smoking cessation attempts in Mexico.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Edna Judith Arillo-Santillán, Rosibel Rodríguez-Bolaños, Katia Gallegos-Carrillo, Eric Monterrubio-Flores, Dèsirée Vidaña-Pérez, James F Thrasher
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Abstract

Objective: Evaluate how conversations about health warning labels (HWLs) influence attempts to quit smoking (QAs) and sustained attempts to quit (SQAs) among in Mexican adult who smoke.

Materials and methods: Data were analyzed from a cohort of 2 164 participants surveyed every four months between November 2018 and March 2021. Multinomial models regressed the frequency of talking about HWLs on sociodemographics and smoking-related variables. Generalized Estimating Equations assessed whether the effect of HWL talking frequency on QAs and, separately, SQAs at follow-up was mediated by the topic of conversation.

Results: The majority reported having talked about HWLs (63.7%), regarding the harms of tobacco (73.3%), cessation benefits (58.5%), and lack of credibility/utility of HWLs (9.8%). At follow-up, 42.0% reported an QAs and 20.7% an SQAs. Conversations about HWLs were more frequent among younger participants, those with a university education, those who had recently attempted to quit smoking, and those intending to quit. Talking about HWLs was associated with a higher frequency of QAs and SQAs, mediated equally by discussions about cessation benefits and tobacco harms.

Conclusion: Conversation topics around HWL are mesassociated with more smoking cessation attempts. Mexican HWLs focus primarily on harms, more research is needed to evaluate the optimal mix of content.

墨西哥关于香烟健康警告标签和戒烟尝试的对话。
目的:评估健康警告标签(HWLs)对话对墨西哥成年吸烟者戒烟尝试(QAs)和持续戒烟尝试(SQAs)的影响。材料和方法:对2018年11月至2021年3月期间每四个月接受一次调查的2164名参与者的数据进行分析。多项模型回归了社会人口统计学和吸烟相关变量上谈论长寿的频率。广义估计方程评估了HWL谈话频率对问答的影响,以及随访时问答的影响是否由谈话话题介导。结果:大多数人报告说他们谈论过HWLs(63.7%),烟草的危害(73.3%),戒烟的好处(58.5%),以及HWLs缺乏可信度/实用性(9.8%)。随访时,42.0%的患者报告有质量保证,20.7%的患者报告有质量保证。年轻人、受过大学教育的人、最近尝试戒烟的人和打算戒烟的人更频繁地谈论高强度戒烟。谈论hwl与高频率的QAs和SQAs相关,讨论戒烟益处和烟草危害同样起到中介作用。结论:围绕HWL的谈话话题与更多的戒烟尝试有关。墨西哥HWLs主要关注危害,需要更多的研究来评估内容的最佳组合。
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Salud Publica De Mexico
Salud Publica De Mexico PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
21.70%
发文量
94
审稿时长
34 weeks
期刊介绍: Salud Pública de México se crea en 1959 y comienza a publicarse bimestralmente a partir de 1961; en 1988 inicia una nueva época en la que se refuerza su carácter de publicación científica con evaluación por pares. Es una revista publicada por el Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP), organismo descentralizado de la Secretaría de Salud de México, dedicado a la investigación, docencia y difusión del conocimiento en salud pública. El INSP, de acuerdo con la normatividad internacional, otorga a la revista independencia editorial.
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