Lin Wanchuan, Sloan Frank
Department of Applied Economics, Guanghua School of Management, Peking University, Hall 2, Beijing 100871, China.
Department of Economics, Duke University and National Bureau of Economic Research, 213 Social Sciences Building, Campus Box 90097, Durham, NC 27708, United States.
J Health Econ. 2015 Jan;39:60-73. doi: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2014.11.006. Epub 2014 Nov 26.
This study analyzes effects of changes in risk perceptions of smoking's health harms on actual and attempted quits and quitting intentions of male smokers in China. Our survey of 5000+ male smokers was conducted two years after their neighbor's lung cancer diagnosis. We use proximity to a lung cancer neighbor as an exogenous determinant of individual's smoking risk perception. We show that learning of a neighbor's lung cancer diagnosis substantially affects smokers' subjective beliefs about smoking's harms, which in turn affects decisions about continued smoking and intentions to quit. Our study findings offer important public policy implications in indicating the importance of designing health-warning messages that fit smokers' personal circumstances as opposed to warnings solely based on edicts from scientific experts and/or epidemiological evidence.
本研究分析了吸烟对健康危害的风险认知变化对中国男性吸烟者实际戒烟、尝试戒烟及戒烟意愿的影响。我们在5000多名男性吸烟者的邻居被诊断出肺癌两年后对他们进行了调查。我们将邻居患肺癌的情况作为个体吸烟风险认知的一个外部决定因素。我们发现,得知邻居被诊断出肺癌会极大地影响吸烟者对吸烟危害的主观认知,进而影响他们继续吸烟的决定和戒烟意愿。我们的研究结果具有重要的公共政策意义,表明设计符合吸烟者个人情况的健康警示信息很重要,而不是仅基于科学专家的法令和/或流行病学证据发出警示。