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Australian University Student Perceptions of Health Messages on Cigarette Sticks
Authors:Aaron Drovandi  Peta-Ann Teague  Beverley Glass  Bunmi Malau-Aduli
Institution:1. College of Medicine and Dentistry, James Cook Universityaaron.drovandi@jcu.edu.auORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8682-1218;3. College of Medicine and Dentistry, James Cook University;4. College of Medicine and Dentistry, James Cook UniversityORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6054-8498
Abstract:ABSTRACT

University students are exposed to casual smoking, increasing their risk of developing nicotine addiction, which can extend into adulthood. A novel anti-tobacco intervention being investigated is the use of health warnings on individual cigarette sticks. We explored the perceptions of university students on the effectiveness of health warnings on cigarette packaging and individual cigarette sticks. An online survey was distributed to first-year university students enrolled at a regional university in North-Eastern Australia. Participants rated on 5-point Likert scales and commented using open-text comment boxes, the effectiveness of current cigarette packaging warnings, and 12 text warnings (divided into four themes; immediate and short-term consequences ISC], long-term and mortality consequences LMC], social and financial consequences SFC], and supportive messages to quit SMQ]) on individual cigarette sticks, in preventing non-smokers from smoking, and in encouraging current smokers to quit. Participants (n = 479; Mean age = 22 years) rated three themes (ISC, LMC, and SFC) as being overall more effective (all p < .001) than current packaging warnings (Odds Ratios = 5.93 4.51–7.80], 3.60 2.79–4.64], and 2.86 2.21–3.69] respectively). Participants described a desensitisation to current packaging warnings, and the novel warnings displayed potentially overcoming this issue, with over 85% agreeing that individual cigarette sticks should include health warnings. Health warnings on cigarette sticks may serve as an effective means in reducing tobacco use, with the provision of this additional intervention for communicating the health and other negative consequences of smoking likely reinforcing the effects of current packaging warnings.
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