Perceptions On The Effectiveness Of Pictorial Warnings
Transcript of Perceptions On The Effectiveness Of Pictorial Warnings
Abu Bakar A M; Norhazwany MS, Amalina A
Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences
PERCEPTIONS ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PICTORIAL WARNINGS –
A cross-sectional study in Taman Dengkil Jaya, Selangor
INTRODUCTION
Background
Effective health warnings, especially those that include pictures, have been proven to
motivate users to quit and to reduce the appeal of tobacco for those who are not yet addicted
INTRODUCTION
Background
Health warnings on tobacco packages are a simple, cheap and effective strategy that can vastly reduce tobacco use and save lives.But they only work if they communicate the risk
INTRODUCTION
Objective
– Cigarette pictorial warnings just
been introduced.
- Evaluate the effectiveness from the
public point of view
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Most effective in UK
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Least effective in UK
METHOD
A cross sectional household survey was conducted in subjects above 18 years old, through stratified random sampling proportionate to size.
Face to face interview were conducted by trained interviewers using precoded questionnaires
A total of 375 responded.
METHOD
Sample size calculate using statcal, Epi-info V7 and statistical analysis conducted using SPSS V16
RESULTS Table 1. Respondents in Taman Dengkil Jaya by Demography.
Characteristics N (%)
Male 167 (44.5)
Female 208 (55.5)
Malay 220 (58.7)
Chinese 10 (2.7)
Indian 95 (25.3)
Others 50(13.3)
Primary/No education 59 (15.7)
Secondary education 224 (59.7)
Tertiary education 92 (24.5)
RESULTS Table 2. Respondents in Taman Dengkil Jaya by smoking status.
Smoking status N (%)
Smokers 84 (22.4)
Non-smokers 275 (73.3)
Ex-smokers 16 (4.3)
Total 375 (100)
RESULTS Table 3. Perceptions of respondents of pictorial warning that is most effective
to quit smoking
Pictorial warning N (%)
Neck Cancer 105 (28)
Lung Cancer 100 (26.7)
Mouth Cancer 64 (17.1)
Premature baby 45 (12.0)
Miscarriage 41 (10.9)
Foot gangrene 20 (5.3)
Total 375 (100)
RESULTS Table 4. Perceptions of respondents of pictorial warning that is least effective
to quit smoking
Pictorial warning N (%)
Neck Cancer 16 (4.3)
Lung Cancer 20 (5.3)
Mouth Cancer 24 (6.4)
Premature baby 68 ( 18.1)
Miscarriage 28 (7.5)
Foot gangrene 219 (58.4)
Total 375 (100)
RESULTS Table 5. Most effective pictorial warning to quit smoking as perceived
by Smokers
Pictorial warning N (%)
Neck Cancer 29 (34.5)
Lung Cancer 26 (31.0)
Mouth Cancer 18 (21.4)
Premature baby 1 (1.2)
Miscarriage 5 (6.0)
Foot gangrene 5 (6.0)
Total 84 (100)
RESULTS Table 6. Least effective pictorial warning to quit smoking as perceived
by Smokers
Pictorial warning N (%)
Neck Cancer 3 (3.6))
Lung Cancer 5 (6.0)
Mouth Cancer 4 (4.8)
Premature baby 15 (17.9)
Miscarriage 3 (3.6)
Foot gangrene 54 (64.3)
Total 84 (100)
RESULTS Most effective pictorial warning ranked as perceived by smokers
DISCUSSION
Timely
Experience from other countries,
Retract ineffective or controversial pictorial warning.
CONCLUSION
Efforts by governments to introduce potent health warnings need to be reviewed from time to time by changing appropriate pictorial warnings that can bring the desired effect to the community
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