Building evidence for effective and sustainable cigarette warning label policy

为有效和可持续的香烟警告标签政策建立证据

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项目摘要

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) now has regulatory authority over tobacco, including the selection and changing of pictorial and textual content for health warning labels (HWLs) on cigarette packaging. In September 2012, the US is scheduled to implement nine different text messages and images on HWLs that will cover 50% of the front and back of cigarette packs. After the first round of pictorial HWLs is implemented, its effects will "wear out" over time. The FDA is charged with changing the content of HWLs if they have evidence that changing them will "...promote greater public understanding of the risks associated with the use of tobacco products.'' The proposed study will address methodological shortfalls of previous studies to provide researchers and US regulators with state-of-the-art scientific evidence on the effects of key pictorial HWL policy characteristics on smokers' understanding of smoking-related risks and on smoking cessation. The results will inform legal challenges to implementation of current US policy, and they will provide the basis for decision-making about future pictorial HWL policy in the US and around the world. We propose to conduct studies of adult smokers in the US and in three comparable countries that will all implement new pictorial HWLs in 2012, but with policies that differ from one another in important ways: 1. the US will implement its 1st round of pictorial HWLs, using short and simple risk messages; 2. Mexico will rotate new HWLs at the highest frequency in the world (i.e., two new HWLs every three months); 2. Canada will implement its 2nd round of pictorial HWLs, which include comprehensive risk and quit messages; 4. Australia will implement its 2nd round of pictorial HWLs, while also implementing the innovative policy of prohibiting brand colors and logos from cigarette packages in order to enhance the efficacy of HWLs. This project will capitalize on the unprecedented opportunity to systematically examine the real world effects over time of different pictorial HWL policies that US regulators should consider for future policy development. The proposed project will pursue the following specific aims: Specific Aim 1: We will use a quasi-experimental design with panels of adult smokers in four countries (Canada, Australia, Mexico, United States) to determine which pictorial HWL characteristics most effectively promote understanding of smoking-related risks and increase cessation behavior. Specific Aim 2: We will conduct a series of controlled randomized experiments among adult smokers in the same four countries, systematically varying their exposure to pictorial HWL characteristics that are novel relative to existing HWLs, in order to determine the cognitive and affective impact of these manipulations. Meeting these aims will produce the scientific evidence that US regulators need on the real world impacts of different pictorial HWL policy options. Results will be disseminated to researchers and decision-makers, including the FDA, which can revise US HWLs to improve consumer understanding of smoking-related harms.
美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)现在拥有对烟草的监管权,包括 卷烟健康警示标识图文内容的选择与变更 包装. 2012年9月,美国计划将9种不同的短信和图像 HWL将覆盖香烟包装正面和背面的50%。在第一轮图片HWL之后, 一旦实施,其效果将随着时间的推移而“消失”。FDA负责改变HWL的内容,如果 他们有证据表明改变它们会“...提高公众对相关风险的认识 烟草制品的使用。"拟议中的研究将解决以往研究方法上的不足。 研究为研究人员和美国监管机构提供最先进的科学证据, 和黄的政策特色,以提高吸烟者对吸烟风险的认识,以及 戒烟。调查结果将为实施美国现行政策的法律的挑战提供信息, 将为和黄未来在美国及全球的形象政策提供决策依据。 我们建议在美国和三个可比较的国家对成年吸烟者进行研究, 在2012年实施新的图示HWL,但政策在重要方面彼此不同: 1.美国将实施第一轮图示HWL,使用简短的风险信息; 2.墨西哥将以世界上最高的频率轮换新的HWL(即,每三个月两个新的HWL); 2.加拿大将实施其第二轮图示HWL,其中包括全面的风险和退出信息; 4.澳大利亚将实施第二轮图案HWL,同时还将实施创新政策, 禁止在香烟包装上使用品牌颜色和标识,以提高HWL的功效。 这个项目将利用前所未有的机会,系统地研究真实的世界的影响 美国监管机构在未来政策发展中应考虑的不同和黄政策。 拟议项目将追求以下具体目标: 具体目标1:我们将在四个国家的成年吸烟者小组中使用准实验设计 (加拿大、澳大利亚、墨西哥、美国),以确定哪种图形化的HWL特征最有效 促进对吸烟相关风险的了解,并增加戒烟行为。 具体目标2:我们将在成年吸烟者中进行一系列对照随机实验, 同样的四个国家,有系统地改变他们对和黄新特性的图片的接触, 相对于现有的HWL,以确定这些操作的认知和情感影响。 实现这些目标将产生美国监管机构所需的科学证据,以了解全球环境对真实的影响。 不同的图案和黄政策选择。结果将分发给研究人员和决策者, 包括FDA,它可以修改美国HWL,以提高消费者对吸烟相关危害的理解。

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Evaluation of cigarette package inserts for enhanced communication with smokers
评估香烟包装插页以加强与吸烟者的沟通
  • 批准号:
    10324575
  • 财政年份:
    2019
  • 资助金额:
    $ 9.24万
  • 项目类别:
Evaluation of cigarette package inserts for enhanced communication with smokers
评估香烟包装插页以加强与吸烟者的沟通
  • 批准号:
    10544335
  • 财政年份:
    2019
  • 资助金额:
    $ 9.24万
  • 项目类别:
Building evidence for effective and sustainable cigarette warning label policy
为有效和可持续的香烟警告标签政策建立证据
  • 批准号:
    8399830
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助金额:
    $ 9.24万
  • 项目类别:
Building evidence for effective and sustainable cigarette warning label policy
为有效和可持续的香烟警告标签政策建立证据
  • 批准号:
    8659564
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助金额:
    $ 9.24万
  • 项目类别:
Building evidence for effective and sustainable cigarette warning label policy
为有效和可持续的香烟警告标签政策建立证据
  • 批准号:
    8843389
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助金额:
    $ 9.24万
  • 项目类别:
Building evidence for effective and sustainable cigarette warning label policy
为有效和可持续的香烟警告标签政策建立证据
  • 批准号:
    8658408
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助金额:
    $ 9.24万
  • 项目类别:

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