Bader Rasha K, Shihab Rawan A, Al-Rimawi Dalia H, Hawari Feras I
King Hussein Cancer Center, Cancer Control Office, 202 Queen Rania Al Abdullah Street, POBox 1269, Amman, 11941, Jordan.
King Hussein Cancer Center, Research Office, 202 Queen Rania Al Abdullah Street, Amman, Jordan.
BMC Public Health. 2017 Aug 1;18(1):84. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4642-8.
Pictorial warning labels (PWLs) deter initiation and motivate quitting. Assessing PWLs is important to track effectiveness and wear out. Jordan introduced an updated set of PWLs in 2013. This study assessed the effectiveness of the set after 2.5 years on the market.
We administered a survey in a cross-sectional sample of young adults aged 17-26 years. For convenience, respondents were recruited on university campuses. For heterogeneity, respondents were solicited from the different schools in four geographically diverse university campuses. The study compared perceptions of effectiveness surveyed in 2015 to perceptions gauged in 2010 during a pre-launch evaluation exercise. Outcomes of interest were: salience, fear evocation, adding information, and ability to motivate quitting smoking (for smokers) or deterring starting (for non-smokers).
Results indicate awareness of the set among smokers and non-smokers, and their recall of at least one PWL message. Results also indicate effectiveness of the set: (1) 1/3 smokers who frequently saw them reported PWLs to trigger considering quitting, (2) and among both smokers and non-smokers the set in 2015 sustained ability to motivate quitting and staying smoke-free. However, results uncover erosion of salience, suggesting that the set has reached its end of life. Finally, results reveal variability in performance among PWLs; the one PWL that depicts human suffering significantly outperformed the others, and its ability to motivate was most strongly associated with its ability to evoke fear.
Based on the early signs of wear-out (i.e. erosion of salience), and understanding the importance of sustaining upstream outcomes (especially fear evocation) to sustain motivation, we recommend retiring this set of PWLs and replacing it with a stronger set in line with proven standards.
图片警示标签(PWLs)可阻止人们开始吸烟并促使吸烟者戒烟。评估图片警示标签对于追踪其效果及耗损情况很重要。约旦于2013年推出了一套更新后的图片警示标签。本研究评估了该套标签在上市2.5年后的效果。
我们对17至26岁的年轻成年人进行了一项横断面调查。为方便起见,在大学校园招募受访者。考虑到异质性,从四个地理位置不同的大学校园的不同学院招募受访者。该研究将2015年调查的对效果的认知与2010年预发布评估期间测量的认知进行了比较。感兴趣的结果包括:显著性、恐惧唤起、增加信息以及促使戒烟(针对吸烟者)或阻止开始吸烟(针对非吸烟者)的能力。
结果表明吸烟者和非吸烟者对该套标签有所了解,且他们能回忆起至少一条图片警示标签信息。结果还表明该套标签的有效性:(1)1/3经常看到图片警示标签的吸烟者表示这些标签促使他们考虑戒烟,(2)在吸烟者和非吸烟者中,2015年的这套标签保持了促使戒烟和保持不吸烟的能力。然而,结果显示显著性有所下降,表明该套标签已到使用末期。最后,结果揭示了图片警示标签之间的效果差异;描绘人类痛苦的一条图片警示标签明显优于其他标签,其促使戒烟的能力与其唤起恐惧的能力关联最为紧密。
基于耗损的早期迹象(即显著性下降),并认识到维持上游结果(尤其是恐惧唤起)以保持动力的重要性,我们建议停用这套图片警示标签,并用一套符合既定标准的更强有力的标签取而代之。