Goldstein Adam O, Yang Michelle Z, Jarman Kristen L, Queen Tara L, Clark Sonia A, Ranney Leah M, Cornacchione Ross Jennifer, Sheeran Paschal, Enyioha Chineme, Thrasher James F, Jenson Desmond, Kowitt Sarah D
Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.
BMJ Open. 2025 Jan 15;15(1):e088482. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-088482.
People who smoke cigars often have misperceptions about the associated risks, contributing to rises in smoking rates. This study investigates the perceived warning effectiveness (PWE) of health warning labels (HWLs) on cigar packages. We tested the impact of warning type and warning size in the HWLs on PWE and other health outcomes.
In a between-subjects experimental design, participants (n=809) who used little cigars or cigarillos in the past 30 days were randomly assigned to one of four conditions: text-only at 30% size, pictorial+text warning at 30% size, text-only at 50% size and pictorial+text warning at 50% size. In each condition, participants rated six cigarillo HWLs on PWE, self-reported learning, thinking about risks, new knowledge, perceived enjoyment and negative affect. Reactance to the labels was also measured. Data were analysed with mixed-effects models.
Pictorial+text cigarillo HWLs were deemed more effective than text-only HWLs in PWE (=0.34, SE=0.08, p<0.001), self-reported learning (=0.20, SE=0.08, p=0.01), thinking about risks (=0.18, SE=0.08, p=0.03) and new knowledge (=0.34, SE=0.12, p<0.01). They also elicited more negative affect than text-only warnings (=0.39, SE=0.08, p<0.001). Warning size did not impact outcomes, and neither warning type nor size predicted perceived enjoyment of smoking cigarillos or reactance to the warnings.
Including images with text warning statements for cigarillos can increase PWE. Our findings provide important insights for the US Food and Drug Administration and international regulatory agencies in designing new HWLs for cigars that can more effectively communicate smoking risks, address misinformation and potentially reduce cigar smoking.
抽雪茄的人往往对相关风险存在误解,这导致了吸烟率的上升。本研究调查了雪茄包装上健康警示标签(HWL)的感知警示效果(PWE)。我们测试了HWL中警示类型和警示大小对PWE及其他健康结果的影响。
在一项被试间实验设计中,将过去30天内使用小雪茄或小雪茄烟的参与者(n = 809)随机分配到四个条件之一:30%大小的纯文字警示、30%大小的图文警示、50%大小的纯文字警示和50%大小的图文警示。在每个条件下,参与者对六个小雪茄烟HWL在PWE、自我报告的学习、对风险的思考、新知识、感知愉悦和负面影响方面进行评分。还测量了对标签的抵触情绪。数据采用混合效应模型进行分析。
图文小雪茄烟HWL在PWE(=0.34,标准误=0.08,p<0.001)、自我报告的学习(=0.20,标准误=0.08,p = 0.01)、对风险的思考(=0.18,标准误=0.08,p = 0.03)和新知识(=0.34,标准误=0.12,p<0.01)方面被认为比纯文字HWL更有效。它们也比纯文字警示引发了更多的负面影响(=0.39,标准误=0.08,p<0.001)。警示大小对结果没有影响,警示类型和大小均未预测对抽小雪茄烟的感知愉悦或对警示的抵触情绪。
在小雪茄烟的文字警示声明中加入图片可以提高PWE。我们的研究结果为美国食品药品监督管理局和国际监管机构设计新的雪茄HWL提供了重要见解,这些新的HWL可以更有效地传达吸烟风险、纠正错误信息并有可能减少雪茄吸烟。