Mallikarjun Sajjanshetty, Rao Ashwini, Rajesh Gururaghavendran, Shenoy Ramya, Bh Mithun Pai
Department of Public Health Dentistry, Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Manipal University, Mangalore, Karnataka, India E-mail :
Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2014;15(19):8265-70. doi: 10.7314/apjcp.2014.15.19.8265.
Smoking tobacco is considered as a leading cause of preventable death, mostly in developing countries like India. One of the primary goals of international tobacco control is to educate smokers about the risks associated with tobacco consumption. Tobacco warning labels (TWLs) on cigarette packages are one of the most common statutory means to communicate health risks of smoking to smokers, with the hope that once educated, they will be more likely to quit the habit.
The present survey was conducted to assess the effectiveness of TWLs in communicating health risks of tobacco usage among 263 adult smokers working as bus drivers in Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC), Mangalore, India. Information was collected on demographic details, exposure and response to health warnings on tobacco products, intention to quit and nicotine dependency.
The majority (79.5%) of the respondents revealed negative intentions towards quitting smoking. Nearly half of the participants had a 'low' nicotine dependency (47.5%) and 98.1% of the respondents had often noticed warning labels on tobacco packages. These health warnings made 71.5% of the respondents think about quitting smoking. Respondents who noticed advertisement or pictures about dangers of smoking had better knowledge, with respect to lung cancer and impotence as a consequence of tobacco. A higher exposure to warning labels was significantly associated with lower nicotine dependency levels of smokers among the present study population. A significantly higher number of respondents who noticed advertisement or pictures about the dangers of smoking thought about the risks of smoking and were more inclined to think about quitting smoking. As exposure increased, an increase in the knowledge and response of participants was also observed.
Exposure to tobacco warning labels helps to educate smokers about health risks of tobacco smoking. It may be possible to promote oral health among bus drivers by developing strategies to educate them about these risk factors.
吸烟被认为是可预防死亡的主要原因,在印度等发展中国家尤为如此。国际烟草控制的主要目标之一是让吸烟者了解与烟草消费相关的风险。香烟包装上的烟草警告标签(TWLs)是向吸烟者传达吸烟健康风险的最常见法定手段之一,希望一旦接受教育,他们更有可能戒烟。
本次调查旨在评估TWLs在印度芒格洛尔卡纳塔克邦国家公路运输公司(KSRTC)担任公交车司机的263名成年吸烟者中传达烟草使用健康风险的有效性。收集了有关人口统计学细节、对烟草产品健康警告的接触和反应、戒烟意图和尼古丁依赖的信息。
大多数(79.5%)受访者表示有消极的戒烟意愿。近一半的参与者有“低”尼古丁依赖(47.5%),98.1%的受访者经常注意到烟草包装上的警告标签。这些健康警告使71.5%的受访者考虑戒烟。注意到吸烟危害广告或图片的受访者对肺癌和烟草导致阳痿的了解更好。在本研究人群中,较高的警告标签接触率与吸烟者较低的尼古丁依赖水平显著相关。注意到吸烟危害广告或图片的受访者中,显著更多的人考虑到吸烟风险,更倾向于考虑戒烟。随着接触增加,参与者的知识和反应也有所增加。
接触烟草警告标签有助于让吸烟者了解吸烟的健康风险。通过制定策略对公交车司机进行这些风险因素的教育,有可能促进他们的口腔健康。